(Senior) Medical Science Liaison - Heartland
TempusFull Time
Senior (5 to 8 years)
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The role prefers an MD, PhD, or PharmD, but a master’s degree with relevant experience is considered. Additional requirements include at least 2 years in an MSL or field-based scientific role, oncology clinical experience ideally in solid malignancies, understanding of clinical research processes, fluency in English, eligibility to work in Australia and/or New Zealand, willingness for frequent travel, and a current driver’s license.
This is a field-based role requiring comprehensive support to trial sites across Australia and New Zealand, with frequent regional travel.
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It’s a science-driven, fast-paced environment where your voice is valued, as part of an expert network of MSLs in over 26 countries, focused on patient-centered scientific excellence.
Candidates with an advanced degree like MD, PhD, or PharmD, at least 2 years of MSL or field-based experience, and oncology clinical background in solid malignancies, along with site engagement expertise, stand out.
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