Medical Science Liaison

Birmingham
9 months ago
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Evolve are recruiting for a progressive pharmaceutical company who are seeking a Medical Science Liaison to join their team. With a focus on immunology, you’ll be providing medical and scientific information in partnership with head office medical teams, investigators, KOLs and healthcare professionals to assist the launch of brand-new products.

This is a full-time role working nationally, with occasional travel to our clients head office.

What’s on offer?

Excellent Salary & Benefits: A competitive starting salary, along with bonus, car allowance, pension and more!

Innovative Product Portfolio: Work with a leading immunology product range in a specialist market.

Ideal Requirements for the Medical Science Liaison

  • Must have at least 2 years’ pharmaceutical experience working in a medical team.

  • Ability to think strategically and translate scientific knowledge into actionable insights and initiatives.

  • Proficient ABPI code of practice.

  • Proven experience in collaboration with cross functional teams.

    Role Responsibilities for the Medical Science Liaison

  • Develop partnerships with investigators, opinion leaders and healthcare professionals.

  • Contributing to and supporting head office medical team to deliver the medical affairs plan as agreed

  • Scientific support to marketing teams and their programmes as deemed appropriate and guided by the Medical Lead/Senior Signatory Manager.

  • Work closely with cross functional working with office medical, sales and commercial colleagues.

    Recruitment Process

    2/3 stage interview process.

    Excited to learn more? Click apply, or reach out to Katie Fisher for full details!

    Evolve is a leading recruitment and outsourcing organisation, operating within the Pharmaceutical, Healthcare, Medical Device and Life Science sectors

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