Medical Science Liaison, Transplant

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Medical Science Liaison, Transplant

Hiring Manager: Arunesh Sil Location: UK Field Based

About the job

At Sanofi, we are driven by one purpose – we chase the miracles of science to improve people’s lives.

We never settle and in Transplant we remain committed to pushing the boundaries and improving the lives of transplant patients.

We look forward to add talented individuals to our dynamic and committed team to be able to make a difference for our patients. We have an exciting and unique opportunity for you to bring your energy, expertise and experience where you can help in transforming knowledge and practice as a Medical Science Liaison.

Main responsibilities:

Develops and executes the stakeholder engagement plans, aligned with the Medical Plan. Provides high-quality, accurate, balanced and directed information to key customers and stakeholders in response to unsolicited requests for information. Collaborates effectively with relevant internal stakeholders while maintaining full compliance with company, industry, legal and regulatory requirements. Gathering data and identifying insights from in-field field stakeholder interactions and providing feedback to the cross-functional organization to feed the Medical Glocal strategy (e.g., allowing enhancement of scientific messages, plans, etc.) Being the trusted scientific partner to key external experts (incl. KOLs, Transplant physicians, other scientific stakeholders), establishing and maintaining robust, long-term peer relationships

About you:

Scientific degree (preferred MD, Pharmacist, PharmD, PhD, MSc in relevant area) Experience in Specialty / Haematology/Oncology/ Transplant preferred Experience in academia / research environment highly preferred, or Relevant experience in a hospital or clinical setting in Transplant or immunology highly preferred

Soft skills:

Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to utilize effective, professional communications to cultivate strong working relationships with internal and external colleagues, flexible in own approach to people and situations. Ability to work in an agile fashion, demonstrate creativity and be a strong team player. Agile learner who is comfortable operating in complex environments and working on multi-disciplinary teams

Technical skills:

Clear understanding of medical practice, clinical decision-making and healthcare systems related to patient care in Transplant Advanced understanding of clinical/medical science in Transplant, Haematology, Oncology or immunology Ability to leverage an omnichannel approach in the engagement with external experts to orchestrate a optimal scientific engagement based on their level of maturity and preferences Ability to interpret key scientific data and translate this information to meet educational and research needs Ability to develop and convey a precise and concise scientific value narrative to a broad set of stakeholders Ability to stay abreast of data, treatment trends, and new information in the profession and ability to articulate scientific knowledge and translate expert feedback into appropriate insights

Why choose us?

Bring the miracles of science to life alongside a supportive, future-focused team. Discover endless opportunities to grow your talent and drive your career, whether it’s through a promotion or lateral move, at home or internationally. Enjoy a thoughtful, well-crafted rewards package that recognizes your contribution and amplifies your impact. Take good care of yourself and your family, with a wide range of health and wellbeing benefits including high-quality healthcare, prevention and wellness programs and at least 14 weeks’ gender-neutral parental leave.

Pursue.Discover.

Progress doesn’t happen without people – people from different backgrounds, in different locations, doing different roles, all united by one thing: a desire to make miracles happen. You can be one of those people. Chasing change, embracing new ideas and exploring all the opportunities we have to offer. Let’s pursue progress. And let’s discover extraordinary together.

Visas for those who do not already have the right to work in the UK will be considered on a case by case basis according to business needs and resources.

At Sanofi, we provide equal opportunities to all regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, or gender identity.
 

Watch our and check out our Diversity Equity and Inclusion actions at !

Pursue , discover

Better is out there. Better medications, better outcomes, better science. But progress doesn’t happen without people – people from different backgrounds, in different locations, doing different roles, all united by one thing: a desire to make miracles happen. So, let’s be those people.

At Sanofi, we provide equal opportunities to all regardless of race, colour, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, ability or gender identity.

Watch our and check out our Diversity Equity and Inclusion actions at !

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