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Medical Science Liaison - Nephrology (Western U.S.)

Role overview

Qualifications

  • Doctoral degree in a health sciences-related field (e.g., Pharm.D., M.D., DNP, or Ph.D.)
  • 3-5 years of relevant clinical experience; therapeutic area experience a plus
  • Established relationships with institutions and/or hospitals within the territory and a thorough understanding of healthcare and hospital operations
  • Strong communication and presentation skills with ability to translate complex scientific data to colleagues and healthcare professionals; demonstrated cross-functional collaboration

Responsibilities

  • Identify and conduct outreach to key HCPs within the Western U.S. territory to build relationships and represent the Company’s interests in medical education, clinical, non-clinical, and HEOR activities
  • Conduct scientific exchange through one-on-one meetings and small group discussions on disease state, treatments, approved label indications, safety profile, and value proposition
  • Lead and facilitate advisory boards and collaborate with commercial teams; identify opportunities for data generation through investigator-initiated research, registries, and company-sponsored studies
  • Respond to unsolicited HCP questions per SOPs; provide timely medical information with complete documentation; communicate HCP interest in lifecycle studies and identify potential study sites

About the company

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Daramic, LLC

For over 90 years, Daramic, LLC has led the way in developing new and innovative technology for the lead acid battery market. With headquarters in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA—Daramic is the global leader in supplying high performance polyethylene battery separators to the lead acid battery industry. Daramic operates 8 manufacturing facilities and 7 sales office globally. Each facility is strategically located, ensuring continuity of supply, short lead times and fast service. In the USA, our Owensboro, Kentucky plant, serves North, Central and South America. Our facilities in Selestat, France and Norderstedt, Germany serve our European customers. Daramic serves the Asia/Pacific Region through our plants in Baddi, Gujarat, India, Tianjin and Xiangyang, China and Prachinburi, Thailand. Daramic is also committed to delivering unsurpassed expertise in advanced separator technology. Three Center of Innovations in Owensboro, Kentucky, Selestat, France, and Gujarat, India serve as the central hubs for our scientists, industry experts and service technicians – all of whom have valuable industry-specific experience. Our team—combined with state-of-the-art product development, material analysis, pilot manufacturing and testing facilities—can serve as an extended resource for your technical team. Customizing products to meet specific needs, or providing assistance with field support, Daramic’s Centers of Innovation are available to you. Daramic is part of the Asahi Kasei Group, a diverse, innovation leader providing battery solutions across all major chemistries including lead-acid battery and lithium-ion. Daramic – Keeping the World in Motion

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Company size1001 - 5000

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Job description

The Asahi Kasei Group operates with a commitment of creating for tomorrow.  Our business sectors, Material, Homes, and Health Care, contribute to the development of society by anticipating the changing needs of those around the world. We look for candidates that offer a fresh perspective and a variety of skills to help us achieve our commitment.

Veloxis Pharmaceuticals is an Asahi-Kasei Group Company based in Cary, NC. Our purpose is to transform transplant medicine as the primary partner to the community of transplant healthcare providers and their patients; our focus is in developing new therapies and programs to help transplant healthcare providers and the patients they treat. Veloxis provides a dynamic and innovative place to work that encourages professional development and embraces diversity. We seek creative, intelligent, action-oriented, and passionate individuals who thrive in a collaborative team environment. If you are interested in being part of a patient-centric company, then we invite you to learn more about the employment opportunities available at Veloxis. Our success is tied to the contribution of every team member, which is why we provide a valuable and competitive compensation package that includes health and insurance benefits, training, and development opportunities, as well as performance-based bonus eligibility.


Company:

Veloxis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Job Description:

The Medical Science Liaison contributes to the Company’s success by utilizing scientific exchange and interpersonal skills to develop relationships with healthcare practitioners (HCPs), including key opinion leaders, seeking to optimize patient outcome through proper understanding of the disease state, appropriate patient identification and appropriate utilization of the Company’s product. incumbent is responsible for supporting medical education, clinical development, research and health economics and outcomes research for both marketed and pipeline products.  Activities for this position are aligned with the objectives of the Company’s Medical Affairs team.  MSL medical support will further establish the Company as a leading specialty pharmaceutical company.

This territory will serve the Western United States, encompassing the states of CA, NV, HI.

The base compensation range for this role is $170-207K. Base Compensation is influenced by many factors including, but not limited to: time in the role, previous experience, skills, knowledge, performance, work requirements, internal equity, and business / economic conditions.

Summary of Key Responsibilities

  • Identifies and conducts outreach to key HCPs within the assigned territory to build and strengthen relationships and represent the Company’s interests, including those in national and regional healthcare systems, integrated delivery systems, payors, and group purchasing organizations in the areas of medical education, clinical, non-clinical and health economics and outcomes research.
  • Conducts scientific exchange through one-to-one HCP meetings and small group discussions on disease state and treatment options in the therapeutic area, and upon approval, the Company’s approved label indications, safety profile and value proposition.
  • Leads and facilitates advisory boards and other activities that inform strategic directions.
  • Collaborates with commercial counterparts in a professional and compliant manner.
  • Communicates appropriately with internal stakeholders (e.g., Medical Information, Clinical Development and Medical Affairs) on relevant clinical information and practice trends that affect the Company’s product.
  • Responds appropriately to unsolicited questions from HCPs following the Company’s SOPs.
  • Responds timely to HCP requests for medical information with complete documentation of information exchanged.
  • Communicates timely HCP interest in lifecycle studies to internal stakeholders, as well as identifies potential study sites with interest and capabilities to conduct clinical trials.
  • Identifies opportunities for data generation activities through investigator-initiated research, Registry, and Medical Affairs and/or Clinical company sponsored studies for clinical, non-clinical and HEOR that is align with the company’s area of interest.
  • Participates in, and successfully completes, all assigned education / training on the Company’s SOPs, product information, compliance and regulatory education relevant to performing job function.
  • Maintains clinical and technical expertise in relevant therapeutic areas by reviewing scientific journals and participating in educational / training programs.
  • Communicates, as needed, with managers, peers, and internal stakeholder counterparts.
  • Communicates medical insights and feedback gathered from scientific exchange and relevant information in order to define, update and support medical affairs strategies.
  • Manages assigned budgets, as applicable.
  • External contacts / customers include:  HCPs (physicians, nurses and pharmacists) in medical centers and other healthcare delivery settings; study site personnel, as  requested by the Company’s Clinical Development for Phase 4 and registry studies; regional chapters of professional societies (e.g., ASN, NKF); and patient advocate groups).
  • Internal contacts / customers include:  Medical Affairs management; Clinical Development management; Regulatory Affairs management; Commercial management, including Regional Sales Directors, and Marketing. and the Company’s Executive Leadership.

Required Qualifications and Skills

  • Doctoral degree in a health sciences-related field (e.g., Pharm.D., M.D., DNP, or Ph.D.), with a thorough grasp of the pharmaceutical industry
  • 3-5 years’ relevant clinical experience; experience in the therapeutic area a plus
  • Relationships with institutions and / or hospitals in territory; thorough understanding of healthcare and hospital operations
  • Past successful track record as a scientific and strategic contributor, innovative thinker with a strong drive to succeed, in addition to hands-on tactical performer
  • Must work well in a matrix environment, with a proven track record of teamwork and strong interpersonal, organizational, written and verbal communication skills; small company experience, a plus
  • Must possess business and scientific acumen, demonstrated by communication of complex scientific and clinical data to colleagues and HCPs
  • Must be able to deliver high-caliber medical education presentations in a variety of settings, with the ability to translate this information and data into high-quality medical dialogue
  • Proficiency in MS Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Adobe Pro

Travel Requirements: 50% - 70%, including overnight travel

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