Medical Science Liaison-neuroimmunology, Southern California

Johnson & Johnson Johnson & Johnson · Pharma · Los Angeles, CA +1

This role is for a Medical Science Liaison in Neuroimmunology for Johnson & Johnson. The primary responsibility is to provide scientific and clinical information to healthcare professionals and opinion leaders, staying updated on therapeutic area trends and supporting research. The role requires building external relationships, developing territory strategic plans, and conducting all activities in compliance with regulations. A PharmD, PhD, MD, NP, or PA with relevant experience is required, along with strong scientific acumen and relationship-building skills.

What you'd actually do

  1. Building external relationships with identified KOLs and health care providers (MD, PA, NP, RN, Pharm.D., bio coordinators) and developing and managing geographical territory.
  2. Developing and maintaining a territory strategic plan, which includes educational activities with identified OLs, HCPs, institutions, and community practices.
  3. Having a level of competency and experience in the disease state.
  4. Rapidly identify and compliantly collaborate with field-based partners to ensure support of the Healthcare Providers which will positively impact the patients that they care for.
  5. To enhance their skills in agility, applying the competencies of Change Management, Time Management and Innovation.

Skills

Required

  • PharmD, PhD, MD, NP or PA w/ 2+ years relevant neurology, immunology and/or neuromuscular experience
  • 0-2 years MSL experience, and/or 2 years relevant work exp (clinical or research experience) and/or related pharma work
  • Requires travel of approximately 60% depending on geography includes overnight and weekends as needed.
  • A valid driver’s license

Nice to have

  • Launch experience in rare disease.
  • Significant experience giving presentations.

What the JD emphasized

  • Conducting all activities in accordance with current regulatory and health care compliance guidelines.