Medical Science Liaison - Boston
Medical Science Liaison Oncology (Community-Based)IQVIA in partnership with our client, Exelixis, are excited to announce that we are looking for Medical Science Liaisons to initiate scientific dialogue within the therapeutic area of oncology through scientific discussions with clinical physicians, staff and other stakeholders, on behalf of our client.The Oncology Medical Science Liaison (MSL) is a field-based scientific professional responsible for engaging healthcare professionals (HCPs) and advanced practice providers (APPs) in compliant, non-promotional scientific exchange.This role is community-focused and supports pre-launch and early launch medical activities through disease-state education, insight generation, and scientific engagement within community oncology settings.ResponsibilitiesEssential FunctionsAct as a scientific point of contact in the field for Exelixis Medical AffairsAppropriately engage oncology HCPs and APPs in compliant, fair-balanced scientific exchangeDeliver scientific education and disease-state discussions using approved materialsDevelop and maintain scientific relationships within assigned geographic territoryReport field intelligence, including insights on treatment landscape, scientific trends, and competitor activityProvide support to clinical development and operations activities, including site recommendations, initiation visits, and facilitation of scientific communicationParticipate in or support advisory boards in accordance with applicable guidelines and compliance standardsRepresent Exelixis at medical congresses and scientific meetings; provide timely session summariesServe as a scientific resource for cross-functional partners within defined and approved boundariesMaintain up-to-date knowledge of relevant studies, compounds, disease states, and treatment pathwaysDemonstrate consistent execution excellence within assigned territory while supporting team objectivesContribute to business needs beyond assigned geography as requiredEnsure timely reporting of adverse events and product complaints in line with company and regulatory processesProject a professional image of the Company and act in accordance with applicable industry codes of conductPerform other duties as assignedSkills and AbilitiesStrong verbal and written communication skillsAbility to engage healthcare professionals in credible and compliant scientific discussionsAbility to work independently while collaborating effectively within a matrix teamStrong organizational and time-management skillsAbility to manage travel demands and territory prioritiesDemonstrated integrity and commitment to ethical and compliant conductProficiency in standard office software and customer relationship management systemsMinimum Required Education Knowledge and ExperienceMinimum Requirements:Bachelor's degree (Life Sciences, BSN)2 years of relevant clinical, scientific, or healthcare-facing experience in oncology.Understanding of compliant, non-promotional scientific exchange or experience working within regulated healthcare environments.Experience working within regulated, compliance-driven healthcare or life sciences environmentsDemonstrated ability to manage territory activity, prioritize workload, and operate effectively in a fast-paced, matrix environmentAbility to work independently in a field-based, matrix organization.Understanding of the non-promotional Medical Science Liaison role is requiredValid driver's licenseFrequent domestic travel, up to 70%, including occasional evenings and weekendsPreferred qualifications and experience:Advanced scientific or clinical degree (e.g., PharmD, PhD, MD).Oncology-specific certification (e.g., OCN).Prior experience as a Medical Science Liaison or in a Medical Affairs role.Experience supporting oncology practices, particularly in community settings.Experience participating in scientific meetings, advisory boards, or investigator engagement.Knowledge of healthcare systems, particularly community oncology settings.Familiarity with applicable medical, legal, and regulatory requirements governing scientific exchange.