Medical Science Liaison, Hematology

🕒 May 29

🗣️🇮🇱 Hebrew Required

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BeOne Medicines

10,000+ employees

Founded 2010

BeOne Medicines is a global oncology company domiciled in Switzerland that is discovering and developing innovative treatments that are more affordable and accessible to cancer patients worldwide. With a portfolio spanning hematology and solid tumors, BeOne is expediting development of its diverse pipeline of novel therapeutics through its internal capabilities and collaborations. With a growing global team of more than 11,000 colleagues spanning six continents, the Company is committed to radically improving access to medicines for far more patients who need them.

📋 Description

• Deliver high-quality, accurate and non-promotional scientific exchange with healthcare professionals (HCPs) and Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs). • Develop and execute tactics for communicating complex scientific information to the healthcare community, in communication with the Country Medical Director. • Provide accurate and up-to-date scientific communication on BeOne’s pipeline products and/or indications in development, at the request of Healthcare Professionals. • Facilitate responses to unsolicited requests for medical information, often in direct collaboration with BeOne Medical Information Services personnel as appropriate. • Provide first-line scientific communication on the assigned products/environment in response to requests from HCPs. • Present data on BeOne products, including clinical data, development data, publications and, upon unsolicited requests, data outside the scope of marketing authorization, through ad-hoc field engagements or during scientific meetings. • Support, attend, and follow up on local, national, regional and international scientific congresses and events. • Identify, map, develop and maintain engagement plans for medical experts and national or regional institutional networks (healthcare decision-makers, public health organizations, etc.) in Hematology and for the assigned geography. • Establish, develop and maintain long-term professional relationships with HCPs and cooperative groups in BeOne's Hematology therapeutic area. • Propose, initiate, implement and monitor scientific partnerships in line with the cross-functional strategy established for the key clinical sites and hospitals in the assigned region. • Participate in the planning, organization and execution of medical events (e.g. congresses and advisory boards) according to needs. • Identify and support the identification and verification of investigators and clinical sites for company-sponsored clinical trials. • Contribute to or conduct monitoring on developments in the therapeutic area landscape and standards of care. • Serve as the primary territory liaison for the receipt, preliminary review, and submission of Investigator Sponsored Research proposals. • Collect, analyze and communicate field-based medical insights to internal stakeholders. • Provide scientific input and field-based feedback to define, update and support medical affairs strategies. • Identify unmet medical needs and emerging trends in the therapeutic area. • Plan, organize and chair clinically relevant local medical meetings, such as advisory boards, consultancy and local investigator meetings, in collaboration with the cross functional team and the Country Medical Director. • Provide scientific and medical expertise to cross-functional teams. • Interact with sales teams on cross-functional projects unrelated to products. • Organize local scientific events, review scientific literature, and support the Country Medical Director in delivery of scientific training programs and medical updates to the Field Sales Force. • Work closely with internal stakeholders to develop and execute a medical plan designed to meet shared objectives.

🎯 Requirements

• MD, PhD, PharmD, or Master’s degree, ideally with relevant clinical, scientific and/or medical affairs experience in the relevant therapeutic area. • Excellent verbal and written communication skills with strong stakeholder engagement capabilities. • Deep understanding of the relevant therapeutic area landscape and local market dynamics. • In-depth understanding of disease states, differential algorithms for treatment decisions, treatment guidelines, compliance standards, and local/regional regulatory requirements. • Ability to identify and address unmet medical, educational and research needs within the medical community. • Proven ability to translate scientific and clinical data into actionable medical insights. • Clinical research experience is preferred. • Strong project management skills with demonstrated ability to manage projects and/or colleagues in successful implementation of business-critical projects. • Ability to effectively collaborate in a dynamic and global environment. • Exhibits high degree of emotional intelligence and appreciation of diversity and multiculturalism. • Proven ability to drive results at a high level of quality as a strategic and creative thinker. • Demonstrates ability to deal with ambiguity and thrive in an ever-changing environment. • Strong time management and organizational skills. • Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite, experienced with electronic CRM systems. • Fluency in both verbal and written English and Hebrew necessary; any other major European language is of advantage.

🏖️ Benefits

• Not applicable.

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