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Senior Medical Science Liaison – Hematology
Johnson & JohnsonMedical Science Liaison at Johnson & Johnson building scientific relationships in hematology. A role focused on strategic implementation of medical affairs initiatives across South Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg.
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Hard Skills
medical affairsclinical trial programspipeline planningclinical drug studiesmedical education activitiesKOL network buildingproject managementagile methodologyscientific exchangetreatment pathways
Soft Skills
collaborationleadershipcommunicationpresentationproactive mindsetstrategic thinkingteam coordinationscientific representationproblem-solvinginterpersonal skills
Certifications & Qualifications
PhDMD
Industry Keywords
hematologyclinical contextmedical science liaisonscientific discussionscongress representationmedical initiativesstudy site collaborationscientific expertisemedical informationclinical research
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Acts as a scientific expert and implements Medical Affairs product plans within the region
- Engages in proactive and reactive scientific exchange of medical and scientific information with external experts
- Communicates in-label product data and discusses clinical trial programs
- Responsible for planning and conducting pipeline and strategy meetings
- Develops in-depth strategic knowledge of treatment pathways and contributes to identifying outstanding core questions
- Supports the setup, planning, and execution of clinical drug studies
- Coordinates collaboration with study sites in alignment with MAF ID/GCO
- Identifies needs for Medical Education activities and conducts these initiatives
- Participates in scientific discussions and is responsible for the Company’s scientifically excellent representation at congresses
Requirements
What you’ll need- Degree in medicine, life sciences, or pharmacy; a PhD/MD is preferred
- Substantial scientific experience in a human clinical context
- At least 3 years of relevant MSL experience in hematology, including building KOL networks
- Experience leading regional medical initiatives
- Collaboration experience with clinical trial sites
- (Lateral) leadership experience
- Strong project management skills
- Collaborative and proactive mindset
- Excellent communication and presentation skills
- Strong agile mindset
- Very good German and English language skills
Benefits
Comp & perks- An annual bonus with a defined target (% of salary), depending on pay grade and location
- Paid vacation days
- Parental leave for a minimum of 12 weeks
- Bereavement leave
- Caregiver leave
- Volunteer leave
- Well-being reimbursement
- Programs supporting financial, physical, and mental health
- Service anniversary and recognition awards
- Access to multiple insurance plans