Medical Science Liaison, Oncology/Immunology Biosimilars (West)

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Territory includes: West territory TMAC’s Direct Hire service, formerly known as TMAC Direct, is an executive search firm and Pharma’s Complete Recruiting Resource. We were recognized by Forbes as a Top Executive Search Firm in the US. Thank you for taking the time to review this opening! One of our clients is a small biopharma company with a portfolio and pipeline of specialty products designed to meet the needs of patients. They currently have marketed products in the oncology space, and they are preparing to launch additional products within immunology. This client is finding ways to reimagine therapies to help those who depend on their continued evolution while also taking a step towards providing more accessible treatment options for patients. Our client is seeking an experienced MSL for their West territory. Profile: • Previous experience as an MSL is required including supported launch activities • All degrees will be considered in context of experience. • Oncology expertise (required), in addition, Immunology, or Biosimilar therapeutic expertise highly preferred. • Excellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills. • Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a remote or field-based setting. • Willingness to travel within the West region as needed (approximately 50% travel). • Excellent presentation skills • Authorized to work in the US without sponsorship Who is TMAC’s Direct Hire Service? TMAC’s direct hire service, formerly known as TMAC Direct, is an award-winning executive search firm that specializes in permanent placement services for the Pharmaceutical, Biotech, Diagnostics, Device, and Life Science Research industries. We’re a leader in staffing Clinical Development, Clinical Operations, and Medical Affairs. YOUR PERSONAL PRIVACY AND CONFIDENTIALITY ARE GUARANTEED. Additional opportunities are available throughout the country and are posted periodically, so please frequently visit www.TheMedicalAffairsCompany.com. Apply tot his job

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