Medical Science Liaison; Virology/COVID19 - San Francisco/Bay Area
Company: Shionogi Inc.
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: April 2, 2025
Job Description:
OverviewThe Medical Science Liaison (MSL) is a field-based
representative of the Medical Affairs Organization that supports
and represents Shionogi Inc and its products with, and to, key
opinion leaders (KOLs), clinicians, institutions, and professional
organizations. This includes relationship building and management
of KOLs providing for meaningful scientific exchange at national,
regional and local levels in both academic and clinical practice
settings. The incumbent addresses the specific needs of healthcare
professionals (HCPs) by responding to unsolicited requests for
information about our marketed and developing products.As a
clinical and scientific expert on the company and products, the MSL
is responsible for building long-term relationships and
establishing rapport with HCPs in hospitals, clinics, and academic
centers through scientific disease state and product discussions
that support current therapeutic concepts and ensure the safe and
effective use of products. The incumbent is also a resource to
company management regarding therapeutic area dynamics, business
development, and KOL feedback. The MSL also works
cross-functionally with internal departments and external resources
on clinical and scientific matters.At all times, the MSL fully
complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and
regulations as well as Shionogi Inc. Code of Conduct, policies,
standards, work instructions, privacy and data
guidelines.ResponsibilitiesThe following outlines the main duties
of the role. This summary is not meant to be exhaustive, but
provides a high-level overview of the key activities of the
role.
- Establishes, manages, and maintains successful relationships
with relevant healthcare entities including, but not limited to,
KOLs, HCPs, academic institutions, payors, patient organizations,
etc. to serve as the educational, research and clinical/scientific
informational resource.
- Designs and executes plans for the assigned MSL region with
alignment to medical strategy and KOL priorities.
- Identifies relevant HCPs in context of medical strategy and
patient needs.
- Responds to and documents unsolicited medical and scientific
requests for information; liaises with investigators on unsolicited
requests for investigator-initiated research submissions
studies.
- Delivers, and may develop/design, fair-balanced clinical and
scientific presentations for HCPs, payors, and patient
organizations in response to unsolicited requests for information
on company products with medical review committee approval.
- Identifies and trains speakers for advisory boards, symposia,
and educational programs with presentation materials, including
approved slide sets, abstracts, posters, etc.
- Attends national and regional medical/scientific meetings and
symposia as a representative of the company and engages in
discussions with attendees as appropriate; attends scientific
sessions and poster presentations, gathers information, and
summarizes findings; as appropriate, cultivates professional
relationships from interactions at these meetings.
- Evaluates competitor research and information relevant to
company therapeutic areas, objectives, activities, and product
priorities; stays current on therapeutic advances; analyzes and
applies relevant intelligence findings and presents data/insight to
appropriate internal stakeholders.
- Collaborates and works effectively across multi-disciplinary
internal groups (Clinical, Regulatory, Commercial (Sales and
Marketing), Legal, Compliance, etc.) to support Shionogi
medical/scientific and business objectives. This includes providing
disease state, clinical and scientific training as requested across
functional teams and providing input to management on therapeutic
and research advances, business development opportunities/risks,
and KOL feedback.
- Maintains a thorough awareness of medical/clinical, regulatory,
compliance, and quality issues and processes as they apply to the
Company's therapeutic areas and adheres to, and supports the
standards established by the company.
- Completes accurate and timely submission of administrative
reports, projects, expense reports, training, KOL documentation,
conference reports, and all other required documentation.
- Analyzes operational data to identify trends, root causes, and
opportunities for improvement. Develops and tracks key performance
indicators (KPIs) and associated metrics as assigned by Medical
Affairs leadership.
- Designs and ensures delivery of training programs at high
standards to build operational excellence capabilities within the
team.
- Works closely with cross-functional teams, including medical
affairs, clinical operations, regulatory affairs, commercial and
marketing, and quality assurance, to drive alignment and achieve
operational goals.
- Leads change management efforts to ensure successful
implementation of process improvements and operational
initiatives.
- Regularly assesses industry best practices, internal needs,
opportunities and challenges, and identifies fit-for-purpose
opportunities to adopt and enhance medical impact and create
operational efficiencies.
- Other duties as assigned.Minimum Job RequirementsQualifications
- Doctoral level degree in life sciences program with strong
scientific knowledge highly preferred. Post grad in virology,
infectious disease, epidemiology or related fields considered.
- Previous MSL experience in the pharmaceutical/biopharmaceutical
industry required.
- Previous respiratory infectious disease experience preferred;
experience in COVID-19 preferred.
- 5+ years MSL experience may be considered for a Senior MSL
opportunity.
- Experience in the outpatient medical community as well both
pre- and post-launch product approval activities is preferred.
- Demonstrates clinical, scientific, and technical knowledge
within infectious diseases or respiratory diseases preferred but
not required.
- Understanding of the pharmaceutical industry and business
strategies.
- Knowledgeable with current regulatory guidelines to ensure
corporate compliance in all activities, including those related to
scientific interactions, unsolicited questions, clinical trials,
and research.
- Behaves in an ethical and professional manner, adhering to the
company's guidelines and regulatory requirements.Competencies
- Adept at building and maintaining relationships with key
healthcare providers and other industry stakeholders.
- Works collaboratively with internal colleagues within and
across groups, as well as, external organizations across all levels
and roles.
- Communicates effectively and presents scientific and medical
information to a wide range of audiences, including healthcare
providers, researchers, industry, cross-functional colleagues,
payors, and key opinion leaders.
- Ability to manage multiple projects and initiatives
simultaneously, and be able to organize, communicate, and
prioritize work effectively.
- Thinks strategically, identifies opportunities and finds
innovative solutions to challenges to advance the interests of the
company.
- Demonstrated computer skills in MS Word, Excel, Outlook,
PowerPoint, MS TEAMS, and video conferencing.
- Demonstrated ability to be flexible and adapt to the changing
healthcare environment, pharmaceutical industry conditions,
healthcare professionals' and organizational needs.Other
Requirements
- Ability and willingness to travel up to 75% of time by
automobile, train, or air to accomplish MSL responsibilities.
Typically, MSL travel consists of approximately 3 days a week in
the designated MSL region and attending conferences and/or other
meetings 6-10+ annually.
- Must live within a commutable distance to a large airport.
- Driving in a safe manner to required meetings and
appointments.
- Valid driver's license with a clean driving record and ability
to pass a complete background check.
- Must have valid licenses and credentialing required to conduct
business in assigned territory.Additional InformationThe base
salary range for this full-time, field-based position is
$180,000-$210,000. Individual pay is determined by several factors,
which include but are not limited to: job-related skills,
experience, and relevant education or training. The range does not
include the comprehensive benefits, vehicle allowance, bonus,
long-term incentive, or any additional compensation that may be
associated with this role.EEOShionogi Inc. is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants
will receive equal consideration for employment opportunities based
on valid job requirements without regard to race, color, religion,
sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity,
marital status, national origin, age, ancestry, citizenship,
disability, genetic information, status as a disabled veteran, a
recently separated veteran, Active Duty Wartime or Campaign Badge
Veterans, and Armed Forces Service Medal Veterans, or any other
characteristic protected by applicable law. It is the policy of
Shionogi Inc. to undertake affirmative action in compliance with
all federal, state, and local requirements to recruit a diverse
pool of applicants and to ensure that our employment practices are,
in fact, non-discriminatory.If you are a qualified individual with
a disability or a disabled veteran, you may request a reasonable
accommodation if you are unable or limited in your ability to use
or access this website to apply for a vacancy as a result of your
disability. You can request accommodations by calling 973-307-3550
or by sending an email to ShionogiHR@shionogi.com.
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Keywords: Shionogi Inc., San Francisco , Medical Science Liaison; Virology/COVID19 - San Francisco/Bay Area, Healthcare , San Francisco, California
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