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Medical Science Liaison - Berlin

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Job Title: Medical Science Liaison – Haematology/Oncology

Location: Berlin, Germany (Field-based – covering Berlin, Brandenburg, and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern)

Salary: €125,000 pa, with company bonus, company car

CK Group are recruiting for a Medical Science Liaison to join a growing global biopharmaceutical company focused on oncology and neuroscience. This is a permanent position based in Berlin, Germany.

Key Account Manager Role:

As a Medical Science Liaison (MSL), you will act as the medical and scientific expert for the Haematology/Oncology therapy area.

You'll support the local Medical Plan through the delivery of high-quality medical education and by fostering relationships with key external experts.

This field-based, non-promotional role plays a key part in facilitating scientific exchange and supporting clinical development and commercialisation activities.

Further Responsibilities will Include:

Providing timely, balanced medical information to internal and external stakeholders.
Delivering educational meetings and congress engagement.
Supporting the company’s clinical trials and Investigator Initiated Research (IIR) initiatives.
Building and maintaining relationships with national and regional Key External Experts (KEEs).
Staying current on scientific and clinical developments in oncology, particularly solid tumours (GI and HER2 experience preferred).
Supporting market access and positioning of products in national/local protocols and guidelines.
Collaborating cross-functionally to support a Key Account Management approach.
Ensuring compliance with local and international regulatory and ethical guidelines. 
Your Background:

Scientific degree (Masters/Diploma or higher) in a life sciences discipline.
Recent experience in oncology (solid tumours essential; GI-tumours or HER2 preferred).
Strong knowledge of the German oncology market.
Excellent communication, analytical, and planning skills.
Proven ability to build professional relationships and work cross-functionally.
Proficiency in English (spoken and written); German fluency highly advantageous.
Motivated, independent, and ethical with a strong attention to detail. 
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Please send all correspondence in English and quote job reference (Apply online only) in all communications. Applicants must hold the right to work in Germany

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