Regional Director, Medical Science Liaison - East
The Regional Medical Science Liaison Director (RMD), Immunology – East is a key leader within Field Medical Affairs, responsible for building, leading, and developing a high-performing team of MSLs across the Eastern/Western U.S.Reporting to the Executive Director of Field Medical Affairs, this leader will translate Medical Affairs strategy into regional execution, this role sits at the forefront of translating Medical Affairs strategy into meaningful scientific engagement, ecosystem influence, and actionable insight generation in preparation for launch.This leader leads a high-performing team of MSLs within a region to deliver strategic, insight-driven engagement across diverse healthcare ecosystems and evolve how Field Medical delivers value through elevated engagement, deeper partnerships across the healthcare ecosystem, and real-time insights that inform enterprise decision-making.ResponsibilitiesRegional Leadership & Team Development Build, lead, coach, and develop a high-performing team of MSLs across the East /West region Establish a culture of scientific excellence, accountability, collaboration, and continuous development Drive performance through clear expectations, field engagement, and ongoing coaching Recruit, onboard, and retain top Field Medical talent Medical Strategy & Execution Translate enterprise and Medical Affairs strategy into actionable regional plans Ensure consistent, high-quality scientific exchange with key opinion leaders (KOLs), academic centers, and community providers Drive strategic scientific engagement across academic centers, community networks, and organized systems of care to support launch readiness and evolving standards of care Lead regional execution of medical initiatives, including congress strategy, advisory boards, and evidence generation support Drive alignment and execution of launch readiness plans across the region Insight Generation & Strategic Impact Ensure high-quality medical insights are captured, synthesized, and communicated to inform strategy Serve as an early sensing function for scientific, clinical, and healthcare ecosystem trends in immunology Serve as the voice of the region, ensuring customer perspectives and field team insights are effectively captured, communicated, and translated into actionable strategies across the organization Identify emerging trends, unmet needs, and opportunities to shape clinical and commercial strategy Contribute to lifecycle planning and future indication strategies Cross-Functional Collaboration Partner closely with Clinical Development, Medical Affairs & Evidence Generation functions, Commercial, and Market Access teams to ensure aligned execution Support clinical trial awareness, site identification, and investigator engagement, as appropriate Act as a strategic thought partner internally, influencing decisions through data and field insights Drive KOL engagement on emerging indications and pipeline assets within relevant therapeutic areas Operational Excellence Develop and monitor KPIs and field metrics to assess impact and optimize performance Ensure all activities are compliant with regulatory, legal, and company guidelines Drive continuous improvement of field medical processes and best practices Qualifications Advanced scientific degree required (MD, PharmD, PhD or equivalent) 10+ years of experience in the pharmaceutical/biotech industry within Medical Affairs 5+ years of experience leading and managing Field Medical/MSL teams Proven track record of successful relationship building with KOLs, HCPs, and key stakeholders within the medical community Excellent leadership and team management skills with the ability to inspire and build a high performing team Deep expertise in Immunology (allergy/dermatology strongly preferred) Proven track record supporting late-stage development and/or launch preferred Strong leadership, coaching, and team development capabilities Demonstrated ability to influence cross-functional stakeholders in a matrixed environment Strong analytical, strategic thinking, and communication skills Deep understanding of compliance, regulatory requirements, and field medical best practices Ability to travel up to 75% CompensationThe expected base salary range for this position is $176,659 to $229,427.We are committed to compensating employees equitably based on several factors including experience, education, licensure/certifications, skill level, location of the position, and availability of similar talent in a competitive market.Compensation for this role includes base salary, annual discretionary bonus, long term incentive, 401(K) plan with employer contribution, health care and other insurance benefits (for employee and family), paid holidays, vacation, and sick days. A summary of our benefits can be found on our careers page.Celldex is proud to be an equal opportunity employer that strives to foster a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion. We are committed to promoting a diverse environment through development, recruiting and community outreach.