Medical Science Liaison

Ldcollins
Hemel Hempstead
9 months ago
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Due to rapid expansion we are pleased to announce a new position that plays a vital role in our continued success. If you’re looking for a challenging and rewarding opportunity with plenty of room for growth, we encourage you to apply.

Working hours:Monday – Friday, 9 am – 5.30 pm; 1 hour for lunch. Total weekly hours: 37.5 hours

The company offers Flexible Working Times: Start anytime between 8:30 – 10:00 and finish after 16:00

Salary:Depending on experience

Start date:Immediate

Reports to:Medical Science Liaison Manager

Geographical Areas to cover:UK & International

Key Responsibilities of Your Role:

  1. Foster and maintain strong relationships with key medical experts in Fertility Clinics, Early Pregnancy Assessment Units (EPAU), and Preterm Birth (PTB) Surveillance Clinics.
  2. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the fertility and high-risk pregnancy treatments, clinical trials, competitor activities, and market trends within the fertility sector.
  3. Support Fertility Clinics, EPAUs, and PTB clinics with current medical and product information.
  4. Establish yourself as an expert of a globally leading brand and address medical information inquiries.
  5. Act as the companys ambassador and primary contact for internal teams, healthcare professionals, and commercial affiliates.
  6. Represent the company at national and international conferences, meetings, congresses, and symposia.
  7. Support the MSL Manager in developing product training materials as needed, and periodically provide training and scientific updates to both internal and external stakeholders.
  8. Assist the MSL Manager in research projects, clinical studies, and the publication of scientific papers.
  9. Aid in organising speakers and developing materials for conferences and webinars at international, local, and virtual events.
  10. Support the development of communication platforms to enhance brand awareness.
  11. Assist in organising the annual global partners meeting and KOL steering group meetings.
  12. Develop an understanding of the ABPI Code and ensure company compliance with its requirements.

About You:

  1. You are a positive and highly self-motivated individual.
  2. You possess an innate desire for rapid development and learning.
  3. You aspire to advance your career in line with the companys rapid growth.
  4. You are a collaborative team player with a warm and engaging personality.
  5. You thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic workplace with autonomy.
  6. You hold a degree in a scientific, nursing, midwifery, or other medical-related discipline.
  7. You may have previous experience in a similar role, establishing strong relationships with Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs).
  8. You possess excellent interpersonal and presentation skills.
  9. You have a valid UK Driving License.
  10. You demonstrate exceptional communication skills and can build strong relationships at the senior level.
  11. You have outstanding organizational and project management abilities and can manage multiple projects concurrently.
  12. Most importantly, you exhibit a fun and positive attitude towards work.

Benefits:

  1. Highly competitive salary with bonus structure.
  2. 30 days of holiday including statutory holidays, plus your birthday off.
  3. Private Health insurance.
  4. Company-provided mobile phone and laptop.
  5. Contributory pension scheme.
  6. Opportunity to take ownership of your work and make a significant contribution.
  7. Potential for career development and advancement within a rapidly expanding company.
  8. Support and collaboration from a close-knit team in modern, state-of-the-art offices.
  9. Opportunity to attend major national and international conferences.
  10. Be part of a dynamic, fun-loving team.

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