Regional Medical Scientific Director (medical Science Liaison) - Vaccines - Norcal, Wa, Or, Ut, Id, Wy, Ak

Merck Merck · Pharma · United States · Remote

This role is for a Regional Medical Scientific Director focused on vaccines, engaging with scientific leaders to exchange medical and scientific information, support clinical trials, and gather feedback. It requires an advanced degree (MD, DO, PharmD, PhD, DNP) and experience in vaccines and vaccine-preventable diseases, with a strong understanding of regulatory guidelines like HIPAA.

What you'd actually do

  1. Develops professional rapport and engages with national and regional scientific leaders (SLs) to ensure access to medical and scientific information on areas of vaccine-preventable diseases and Company products
  2. Conducts peer-to-peer scientific discussions and maintains a reliable presence with those SLs to ensure they have a medical contact within the company
  3. Gathers feedback, data, or information during routine activities that can help the company better comprehend medical or scientific needs, priorities, or concerns of SLs and/or patients
  4. Maintains current knowledge and comprehension of dynamic scientific and clinical environment in the Company's Areas of Interest (AOI)
  5. Initiates discussions with SLs and/or potential investigators that include scientific/data exchange within our AOIs to determine the alignment with our research strategies, studies concepts, scientific merit, and qualifications for a specific compound or trial

Skills

Required

  • MD, DO, PharmD, PhD, or DNP
  • Minimum three years(3) of experience in vaccines and vaccine-preventable diseases beyond that obtained in the terminal degree program
  • Ability to conduct doctoral-level discussions with key external stakeholders
  • Dedication to scientific excellence with a strong focus on scientific education and dialogue
  • Strategic and effective stakeholder management, communication, and networking skills
  • Thorough comprehension of FDA, OIG, HIPAA, and other ethical guidelines, laws, and regulations relevant to the pharmaceutical industry and its customers
  • Ability to organize, prioritize, and work effectively in a constantly changing environment
  • Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access)
  • Consistent adherence to field and corporate policies and Global Medical Scientific Affairs (GMSA) strategy, including field standard operating procedures (SOPs), Good Clinical Practice (GCP) guidelines, and administrative/operational responsibilities
  • Clinical Trials
  • Communication
  • External Collaboration
  • Medical Affairs
  • Pharmaceutical Medical Affairs
  • Pharmacoeconomics
  • Professional Networking
  • Scientific Communications
  • Stakeholder Engagement
  • Strategic Thinking
  • Vaccine Preventable Diseases
  • Vaccine Research

Nice to have

  • Field-based medical affairs experience
  • Relevant therapeutic area experience
  • Demonstrated record of scientific/medical publication
  • Research experience

What the JD emphasized

  • Must reside in geographic area with a preference for NorCal, OR, or WA
  • Thorough comprehension of FDA, OIG, HIPAA, and other ethical guidelines, laws, and regulations relevant to the pharmaceutical industry and its customers