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Medical Affairs Manager

Practicus
Glasgow
5 months ago
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🚨 We’re Hiring: Medical Affairs Lead | Field-Based (UK) 🚨

We’re seeking aMedical Affairs Leadto take ownership of both traditional Medical Science Liaison (MSL) duties and broader medical affairs responsibilities. This is a unique, field-based role offering the opportunity to work across scientific engagement, compliance, and cross-functional collaboration.


🔍 What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Acting as the scientific bridge between the business and HCPs—including Urologists, Sexual Health Specialists, GPs, and Pharmacists.
  • Delivering impactful scientific education and presentations to internal and external stakeholders.
  • Building meaningful, long-term relationships with KOLs and supporting advisory boards.
  • Ensuring compliance with ABPI and MHRA regulations while championing ethical medical practices.
  • Collaborating with Commercial, Sales, and Market Access teams to inform strategy with clinical insight.


🎯 What We’re Looking For:

  • A healthcare or life sciences background (Pharmacist, Nurse, Biomedical Science, or related).
  • Experience as an MSL or in a Medical Affairs function, ideally within pharma or medtech.
  • Strong communication skills and the ability to translate complex clinical data for diverse audiences.
  • Knowledge of Erectile Dysfunction, Urology, or Men’s Health is a strong plus.
  • ABPI qualified, with a deep understanding of the UK Code of Practice.


đź’ˇ Why Join Us?

This is more than just a job—it’s an opportunity to shape the future of a game-changing therapy in Men’s Health. If you're passionate about science, compliance, and meaningful engagement with HCPs, we’d love to hear from you.


📩 Interested or know someone perfect for the role? Let’s connect!

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