Senior Medical Science Liaison-Autoantibody Pipeline-Northeast

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At Johnson & Johnson, we believe health is everything. Our strength in healthcare innovation empowers us to build a world where complex diseases are prevented, treated, and cured, where treatments are smarter and less invasive, and solutions are personal. Through our expertise in Innovative Medicine and MedTech, we are uniquely positioned to innovate across the full spectrum of healthcare solutions today to deliver the breakthroughs of tomorrow, and profoundly impact health for humanity. Learn more at Job Function: Medical Affairs Group Job Sub Function: Medical Science Liaison Job Category: People Leader All Job Posting Locations: Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America, White Plains, New York, United States Job Description: Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine is searching for the best talent for a Senior Medical Science Liaison- Autoantibody Pipeline for the Northeast region. This is a field-based position located in the Northeast region, the ideal location is the New York or Boston area. The territory covers Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York City. About Immunology Our expertise in Innovative Medicine is informed and inspired by patients, whose insights fuel our science-based advancements. Visionaries like you work on teams that save lives by developing the medicines of tomorrow. Our Immunology team leads in the development of transformational medicines for immunological disorders and illnesses. You can influence where medicine is going by restoring health to millions of people living with immune diseases. Join us in developing treatments, finding cures, and pioneering the path from lab to life while championing patients every step of the way. Learn more at The Senior Medical Science Liaison (Sr. MSL) is responsible for providing fair balanced, objective, scientific information and education to opinion leaders (OLs), health care professionals, and to internal partners as required by scientific and business needs.The Sr. MSL is considered an established scientific and clinical knowledge lead on current and future J&J Innovative Medicine products per Therapeutic Area (TA) alignment.The Sr. MSL is responsible for staying abreast of current scientific and treatment landscape trends in their therapeutic areas of interest.The Sr. MSL provides research support for company and investigator-initiated research.The Sr MSL will function with high integrity and follow credo values. The Sr. MSL is responsible for building external relationships with identified OLs and health care providers (MD, DO, PhD, PA, NP, RN, Pharm.D., bio coordinators) and developing and managing a geographical territory. These relationships and engagements can include both virtual & in-person, with a prioritization of in-person engagements when appropriate. The Sr. MSL is responsible for developing and maintaining a territory strategic plan, which includes educational activities with identified OLs, HCPs, institutions, and community practices. The Sr. MSL role is one that requires a level of competency and experience in the disease state. The Sr. MSL is expected to possess foundational competencies in the areas of Influence & Results Focused, Communication, Stakeholder Engagement, Product & Therapeutic Area Knowledge, and Data Insights & Dissemination. The Sr. MSL will be expected to 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. The Sr. MSL will continue to enhance their skills in agility, applying the competencies of Change Management, Time Management and Innovation. The Sr. MSL is responsible for conducting all activities in accordance with current regulatory and health care compliance guidelines. This is a field based clinical position which required travel, primarily throughout assigned geography, with infrequent meeting travel outside of assigned geography. Travel for this role is estimated at 70%. Responsibilities: Consistently demonstrate strategic territory planning and ability to build strong relationships within the territory. • Responsible for developing and maintaining a field strategic plan. • Responds in a timely manner to unsolicited scientific inquiries of HCPs/investigators/health care systems/academic medical centers and population health decision makers integrating scientific data including real world evidence into real life practice to meet customer needs. • Presents data and information in a manner appropriate to the audience and request. • Execute plans regarding reactive and proactive outreaches as approved via the legal/HCC exceptions process. • Integrates scientific data into real life practice to meet customer/audience needs, adapting interpersonal style to particular situations and people. • Anticipates the responses of various individuals and teams based on their vantage point and perspective. • Prioritize franchise customer

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