Job Description
Medical Science Liaison (Remote - Pacific Northwest)
Location : Remote – Must reside in either Washington, Oregon, or California
Travel : Across the Pacific Northwest Region
Overview :
We’re partnering with a global leader in the radiopharmaceutical space that’s driving innovation in diagnostic and therapeutic solutions for complex and life-threatening diseases. As they expand their U.S. medical affairs team, we’re seeking a Medical Science Liaison (MSL) to support their growing portfolio, including both launched and pipeline products.
This is a field-based role with a focus on scientific engagement, clinical education, and strategic relationship development across key medical centers, thought leaders, and specialists in the Pacific Northwest.
Key Responsibilities :
- Serve as a scientific expert in the areas of oncology, nuclear medicine, and radiopharmaceuticals, supporting the medical strategy and external engagement efforts.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with KOLs (Key Opinion Leaders), clinical investigators, and institutions throughout Texas.
- Deliver impactful clinical and scientific presentations to physicians, healthcare systems, and payers.
- Facilitate scientific exchange on disease states and therapeutic landscape.
- Identify and support investigator-initiated study (IIS) opportunities and research collaborations.
- Represent the medical team at local and national conferences, providing booth support and capturing field insights.
- Support advisory boards, speaker training, and educational initiatives as needed.
- Provide field-based support for cross-functional teams through training, education, and scientific updates, particularly during product launches.
- Stay current on industry developments, competitive intelligence, and emerging data to inform medical strategy.
Qualifications :
Advanced degree required : PharmD, PhD, MD, or equivalent clinical / scientific background.Minimum 5 years of MSL or related medical affairs experience in the pharmaceutical or biotech industry.Background or familiarity in nuclear medicine, radiopharmaceuticals, or theranostics is highly desirable.Strong knowledge of FDA regulations, medical compliance standards, and industry codes of conduct.Proven ability to collaborate within cross-functional teams and communicate complex scientific concepts to diverse stakeholders.Proficient in Microsoft Office and virtual communication platforms (Teams, Zoom, etc.); experience with Veeva or similar CRM platforms preferred.Must reside in California, Washington, or Oregon and hold a valid U.S. driver’s license.Work Environment & Travel :
Remote-based with travel across the Pacific Northwest (~60–70% travel).Occasional weekend or holiday travel may be required to support key meetings and events.