Medical Science Liaison - Vaccines (15h Left)

GlaxoSmithKline
London
2 days ago
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Site Name: Australia – Victoria - Melbourne MetroPosted Date: Apr 10 2025 About GSK GSK is a global biopharmacompany with a special purpose – to unite science, technology andtalent to get ahead of disease together. Our success absolutelydepends on our people. We want GSK to be a place where people feelinspired, encouraged and challenged to be the best they can be.Where they can keep growing and look after their wellbeing. So, ifyou share our ambition, join us at this exciting moment in ourjourney to get Ahead Together. About the Role As a Medical ScienceLiaison in our Vaccines team at GSK, you will leverage your medicaland technical expertise to connect with external experts,healthcare professionals, and scientific researchers acrossVictoria and Tasmania. Additionally, you will collaborate with theMedical Affairs, Brand, and Clinical Development teams, sharingvaluable insights to drive strategic initiatives. Please note thatthis role is field-based in Melbourne, VIC. Your role will bevaried and will include: - Engaging responsibly with externalexperts in accordance with Medical Affairs guidelines and GSKpolicies - Presenting scientific data on diseases or products toboth internal and external audiences - Supporting the submissionand preparation of study publications and data - Providingcomprehensive responses to requests for scientific and medicalinformation - Organizing and managing Scientific Advisory Boardmeetings to cultivate strong relationships About you? To besuccessful in the role, you should have a passion for engaging withhighly technical experts in the industry and fostering scientificdialogue through strong relationship-building. You should haveexperience in a medical-based position, preferably as a MedicalScience Liaison, with a strong preference for experience in thefield of Vaccines, Cardiology, Endocrinology or Nephrology. Workingin the pharmaceutical industry will present you with many variedpathways for learning and development, so this role will best suitsomeone who is open to embracing opportunities and who is generallycurious with a growth mindset. You’ll also have: - A degree inScience, Pharmacy, Biomedical Science or Medicine (or relatedareas) - Customer/Scientific Experts interaction experience - Goodcommunication skills and ability to work independently -Demonstrated experience working autonomously to understand newconcepts Why join us? At GSK, we challenge ourselves to get AheadTogether – to make a positive impact on global health; for growth;in an environment where people can thrive. Our culture inspires ourperformance. By joining GSK, you’ll enjoy: - A flexible andlife-friendly working approach, allowing you to do your best work -Being in a diverse organisation that reflects the communities thatwe work within - Development and progression at a global scale,with international opportunities - 5 Feel Good Days and 1 volunteerday (on top of your annual leave) - Option to purchase up to 4weeks’ additional leave per year - Access to discounted healthinsurance *LI-GSK #J-18808-Ljbffr

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