Sr. Medical Science Liaison, Ophthalmology - Rare Disease - Pacific Northwest
US - Washington - Seattle - Field/Remote
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Medical AffairsJob Description
HOW MIGHT YOU DEFY IMAGINATION?
If you feel like youâre part of something bigger, itâs because you are. At Amgen, our shared missionâto serve patientsâdrives all that we do. It is key to our becoming one of the worldâs leading biotechnology companies. We are global collaborators who achieve togetherâresearching, manufacturing, and delivering ever-better products that reach over 10 million patients worldwide. Itâs time for a career you can be proud of.
Sr. Medical Science Liaison, Ophthalmology - Rare Disease
Territory: Pacific Northwest (WA/OR/ID/AK/MT/WY/UT)
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What you will do
Letâs do this. Letâs change the world. In this vital role you will serve as a scientific liaison to the medical/scientific community and will be responsible for establishing, developing and maintaining relationships with prominent experts and clinicians throughout the Pacific Northwest (WA/OR/ID/AK/MT/WY/UT).
Responsibilities:
- Network and partner with important external customers, including medical thought leaders, academic institutions, large group practices, medical directors, managed care decision makers, and pharmacy directors in alignment with applicable compliance, legal, and regulatory guidelines.
- Understand, integrate and effectively communicate scientific/medical information and commercial value of products to the medical community and other key internal and external audiences.
- Prioritize and work effectively in a self-directed manner in a constantly changing environment, including ability to obtain, integrate, and communicate customer feedback.
- Pair customersâ unmet needs with available internal resources.
- Collaborate effectively with all functional areas to identify opportunities and needs that can be addressed via communication of scientific, medical, and health economic information.
- Identify potential new speakers and train on scientific content for sponsored external speaker programs.
- Participate in national and regional conferences, meetings, and other scientific venues as appropriate to support the Medical/Clinical strategy and to obtain new competitive information, keep abreast of clinical trends, and support and maintain relationships with key investigators and scientific research.
- Working in conjunction with the medical affairs and clinical development teams, evaluate potential external clinical research collaboration opportunities and facilitate the conduct of external clinical investigator-initiated trials (IITs) and company-sponsored trials.
- Monitor the competitive environment for advances and trends in our therapeutic areas, including new treatment management and new therapies, as well as competitive products and features and provide feedback to the senior leadership team on specific initiatives of competitors.
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What we expect of you
We are all different, yet we all use our unique contributions to serve patients. The professional we seek is a go-getter with âŚ
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Field/Remote Travel up to 60% Work up to 15-hour days
Benefits/PerksAnnual bonus program Career development Career development opportunities Comprehensive employee benefits Comprehensive employee benefits package Discretionary annual bonus Financial plans Flexible Spending Accounts Flexible work models Health and welfare plans Life and Disability insurance Professional and personal growth Remote work Retirement and Savings Plan Stock-based long-term incentives Time-off plans Total Rewards Plan Welfare plans
Tasks- Collaborate with functional areas
- Communicate scientific information
- Communication
- Establish relationships
- Monitor competitive environment
- Train speakers
Biotechnology Clinical Development Clinical Research Collaboration Communication Compliance Health Economic Information Insurance Interpersonal Leadership Management Medical Affairs Medical Information Medical Science Liaison Microsoft Office Networking Ophthalmology Rare Disease Regulatory Guidelines Research Sales Scientific communication Scientific research Strategy Teams Territory Management Therapeutic Areas
Experience2 years 6 years 8 years
EducationBachelor's Degree DO Doctorate Doctorate degree Master's
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