Senior Medical Science Liaison, Obstructive Sleep Apnea - Northeast
About the role
The Senior Medical Science Liaison (MSL) for Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) plays a crucial role in establishing and maintaining peer-to-peer relationships with health care providers, medical and scientific experts, and key opinion leaders (KOLs). This position requires a deep understanding of the regional landscape and the ability to provide value-added support to the medical and scientific community.
Responsibilities
- Develop and maintain peer-to-peer collaborations and relationships with key stakeholders in the medical and scientific communities.
- Generate and execute tactical regional plans to support the medical and scientific community in line with company goals.
- Support clinical development initiatives including investigator-initiated research (IIR) and LivaNova-sponsored clinical studies.
- Collaborate with key internal and external stakeholders on Medical Affairs-led initiatives.
- Identify, profile, prioritize and map thought leaders in line with strategic initiatives and goals.
- Communicate clinical insights on new data to inform clinical and market development strategy for the therapeutic area.
- Maintain effective and appropriate communication among internal stakeholders while maintaining full compliance with relevant requirements.
- Maintain accurate reporting and documentation of MSL action plans and key performance metrics.
Key qualifications
- Advanced (doctorate) degree required, e.g., M.D., Ph.D. (in biology, chemistry or medical related discipline), PharmD.
- Experience (≥4 years) in clinical affairs, medical affairs and/or clinical strategy in the medical device industry.
- Clinical or research experience in target Therapeutic Area(s) highly desirable (surgery, sleep medicine).
- Prior medical device product launch experience strongly preferred.
- Operating room experience strongly preferred.
- Demonstrated ability to establish networks and active relationships with Key Opinion Leaders.
- Understanding and demonstrated ability to work compliantly in a field-based role, within the medical affairs organization, in collaboration with the commercial organization.
- Demonstrated ability to embrace responsibilities and to achieve goals.
- Strong initiative and desire to work as part of a cross-functional team.
- Excellent time management.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently.
- Pro-active team player, flexible, and able to work in ambiguous situations.
Location
The office is home based. For this role, you must reside within Northeastern geography of the United States. Travel up to 75% within region.
Pay and benefits
A reasonable estimate of the annual base salary for this position is $180,000 - $200,000 + discretionary annual bonus. Employee benefits include Health benefits – Medical, Dental, Vision, Personal and Vacation Time, Retirement & Savings Plan (401K), Employee Stock Purchase Plan, Training & Education Assistance, Bonus Referral Program, Service Awards, Employee Recognition Program, Flexible Work Schedules.