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Job Description
With around 30,000 people working in approximately 70 countries, we are a truly global partner for better health. Takeda is dedicated to pharmaceutical innovation and tackling diseases for which there is currently no cure. We are expanding continuously into new fields of treatment and therapy. By always putting people first, we empower employees so everyone can develop to his or her full potential. We are looking for colleagues with the right skills and experiences to support us in improving the quality of the most precious thing we know: life.
Under the guidance and support of the Country Medical Lead (CML), the Medical Science Liaison (MSL), Oncology drives the implementation of the Country medical affairs plans related primarily to KOL engagement and data dissemination.
In a compliant manner, the MSL systematically identifies the needs of KOLs, investigators and other stakeholders in patient care, establishes strong professional relationships, provides credible scientific expertise, and serves as a link to Takeda Global Medical, Global Clinical, and external partners.
The MSL serves as a field-based extension of the country Therapeutic Area team.
Externally focused, Health Care Professional (HCP) related activities are expected to comprise at least 80% of MSL responsibilities.
The MSL maintains personal expertise in relevant disease areas and MSL best practices that can be applied externally and internally.
KEY JOB ACCOUNTABILITIES
KOL Engagement
Through compliant scientific exchange, builds and maintains professional relationships with external stakeholders to expand Takeda’s research, advisory and educational partnership opportunities.
Ensure high standard of professionalism to develop and maintain “peer-to-peer” scientific relationships with key thought leaders in healthcare, academia, payer, and government organizations per strategic territory plans and as requested by KOLs, including the management of strategic scientific partnerships and scientific exchange.
Provide scientific liaison support to Investigators currently involved in the Company sponsored interventional or observational studies and investigator-initiated research.
Serve as a liaison between healthcare practitioners (HCPs) and Takeda medical affairs.
Facilitate 1:1 and group scientific interactions with healthcare professionals.
Participate in KOL engagement planning.
Maintain KOL plans and update medical customer relationship management system in a timely, accurate, and compliant manner.
Data Dissemination
Contribute to compliant data dissemination according to country medical affairs plan.
Ensure scientific exchange with HCPs by fostering fair and balanced medical and scientific communications that are not misleading.
Present clinical and disease state information to a variety of audiences (KOLs, HCPs, hospital/decision making teams, etc.) upon requests and/or according to country medical plans.
Support data dissemination at congresses in accordance with medical plans.
May be involved in responding, within defined timeline and quality standards, to unsolicited inquiries from HCPs and other stakeholders received by Global Medical Affairs and referred to GMA by other Takeda functions; forwards reports of adverse events according to Takeda’s policy.
Conduct medical training for Sales and Medical colleagues upon request (less than 10% of all MSL activities).
Other as directed by manager.
Medical leadership and strategic planning
Communicates key medical insights from KOLs/HCPs to inform refinement of medical strategies or tactics.
Provide scientific input and participate in local medical and cross-functional initiatives.
Provide field-based medical support to Takeda’s clinical research programs, registries, and facilitation of the investigator-initiated research process.
Participates on internal project teams as directed by Management.
Knowledge, expertise and insights management
Maintain awareness of and access to internal and external information sources available to support high-quality scientific exchange with HCP.
Develop/increase knowledge of medical literature and critical appraisal of scientific publications.
Maintain knowledge base and scientific expertise on all assigned Takeda disease areas and products.
Maintaining personal expertise in MSL best practices. Develop and update knowledge of applicable pharmaceutical guidelines and regulations. Code of Ethical Practices and company policies.
Gain customer insights, opinions and feedback and share internally.
COMPETENCIES
Scientific Knowledge: Having and developing the required disease and Takeda product expertise.
Stakeholder Engagement: Ability to identify, profile, and engage with internal/external stakeholders, and create appropriate solutions to meet their needs.
Medical Affairs Role expertise: Ability to execute core processes within legal, regulatory, and compliance requirements and demonstrate depth of knowledge and expertise in technical areas/systems related to role.
Business Acumen: Ability to articulate business operations with the organization’s external environment, and how Medical Affairs practices contribute to core business functions.
Communication: Ability to share ideas, listen, exchange information.
Strategic Thinking: Ability to define how to move from current-state to desired-state, through the formulation of objectives and priorities—consistent with the long-term interests of the organization.
Organizational Awareness: Ability to define, communicate and advocate the MSL role internally and externally.
Learning Orientation: Ability to integrate new ideas, information and approaches, and adapt/thrive in the face of change.
Entrepreneurial Spirit: Able to identify and pursue opportunities that generate value for the company, medical affairs, and beyond.
Focus on HCP and patient needs.
Ability to work effectively in virtual and multi-disciplinary teams.
Highly motivated and self-directed with ability to think innovatively & strategically, skillfully plan, manage and prioritize multiple projects independently; demonstrates resilience and flexibility.
Above average computer skills (MS Office, databases, etc).
EDUCATION, LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE
A doctoral degree in life sciences (MD, PharmD or PhD).
Fluent in French and English.
Minimum 3 years experience in the pharmaceutical industry with at least 2 years experience as a medical science liaison.
Therapeutic area experience in colorectal cancer and/or lung cancer.
TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS
Frequent travel is required. Availability to travel up to 70% of time.
Availability to attend meetings on holidays and weekends.
Clean and valid driver’s license.
Locations
CAN - Remote (Quebec)
Worker Type
Employee
Worker Sub-Type
Regular
Time Type
Full time
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