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Senior Medical Science Liaison - Haematology

GlaxoSmithKline
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2 months ago
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Feb 5 2025About GSKGSK is a global biopharma company with a special purpose – to unite science, technology and talent to get ahead of disease together. Our success absolutely depends on our people. We want GSK to be a place where people feel inspired, encouraged and challenged to be the best they can be. Where they can keep growing and look after their wellbeing. So, if you share our ambition, join us at this exciting moment in our journey to get Ahead Together.We are at an exciting point, strengthening our presence and influence in the global

Haematology

market. With several exciting product launches scheduled over the next few years and a multitude of ongoing research initiatives, there has never been a better time to be part of our journey.About the RoleWe are looking to recruit a Senior MSL in Victoria for our

Haematology

team. As a GSK Senior MSL, you will use medical and technical expertise to liaise with external experts, health care professionals and scientific researchers across Australia. You’ll work cross-collaboratively, sharing your insights with the Medical Affairs, Brand, and Clinical Development teams to help drive strategy.Your role will be varied and will include:Interact responsibly and within MA guidelines and GSK policies with external expertsPresent on scientific data to internal and external customers on disease or productAssist with submission and preparation of publications of study and dataRespond to requests for scientific and medical information in a comprehensive mannerAssemble and manage Scientific Advisory Board meetings to foster relationshipsAbout YouTo be successful in the role, you’ll have a passion for interacting with highly technical experts in industry, sharing scientific dialogue through the building of strong relationships. You’ll have experience in a medical-based position, ideally in a Medical Science Liaison role, with a preference for experience in

Haematology or Oncology.Working in the pharmaceutical industry will present you with many varied pathways for learning and development, so this role will best suit someone who is open to embracing opportunities and who is generally curious with a growth mindset.Why Join Us?At GSK, we challenge ourselves to get Ahead Together – to make a positive impact on global health; for growth; in an environment where people can thrive. Our culture inspires our performance.By joining GSK, you’ll enjoy:A flexible and life-friendly working approach, allowing you to do your best workBeing in a diverse organisation that reflects the communities that we work withinDevelopment and progression at a global scale, with international opportunities5 Feel Good Days and 1 volunteer day (on top of your annual leave)Option to purchase up to 4 weeks’ additional leave per yearAccess to discounted health insurance*LI-GSK

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