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Medical Science Liaison

IQVIA
Sheffield
3 weeks ago
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Medical Science Liaison (MSL) – Oncology


Location: Field-based across UK, Ireland & Belgium

Company: IQVIA

Therapeutic Area: Oncology (Solid Tumors)


Are you a scientifically credible professional with a passion for oncology and clinical research? IQVIA is looking for a Medical Science Liaison (MSL) to support a pivotal oncology clinical trial across the UK, Ireland, and Belgium. In this field-based role, you’ll be a key scientific partner to clinical trial sites—engaging with investigators, supporting site activation and enrollment, and facilitating high-quality scientific exchange.


Why This Role Matters

  • Represent a first-in-class therapeutic approach with a dual mechanism of action.
  • Join a global MSL team deployed across 26 countries.
  • Influence trial success through strategic site engagement and real-time insights.
  • Grow your career in a fast-paced, science-led environment where your expertise truly matters.


Key Responsibilities

  • Provide field-based medical support to oncology clinical research programs.
  • Deliver credible, balanced presentations on disease areas and investigational therapies.
  • Engage with clinical trial sites to resolve medical barriers to patient recruitment.
  • Collaborate with site management and monitoring teams to support site initiation and engagement.
  • Facilitate compliant scientific exchange with HCPs and KOLs.
  • Capture and report field intelligence, including protocol feedback and competitor activity.
  • Represent the program at scientific meetings, advisory boards, and congresses.
  • Stay current on disease area knowledge, investigational assets, and clinical data.


Required Qualifications

  • Advanced scientific degree: MD, PhD, PharmD (preferred); master’s degree considered with relevant experience.
  • Oncology experience essential, ideally in solid tumors (head & neck, thoracic, or gastrointestinal).
  • Strong understanding of clinical trial operations and site engagement strategies.
  • Fluent in English; French or Dutch is a plus.
  • Willingness to travel across the UK, Ireland, and Belgium.


Additional Information

  • Sponsorship is not available for this opportunity.


Ready to Make a Difference in Oncology?

Apply now and bring your scientific expertise, curiosity, and collaborative spirit to a program that puts patients first and science at the center.


To apply or learn more, get in touch today.

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