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    Associate Director, Medical Science Liaison, Oncology - Topeka, United States - Immunocore Limited

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    Associate Director, Medical Science Liaison, Oncology - Central US Region

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    Vacancy Name
    Vacancy Name

    Associate Director, Medical Science Liaison, Oncology - Central US Region
    Vacancy No
    Vacancy No

    VN421
    Employment Type
    Employment Type

    Full Time
    Location of role
    Location of role

    Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, or Minnesota
    About the Company
    About the Company

    Immunocore (


    NASDAQ:
    IMCR) is a pioneering, commercial-stage T cell receptor biotechnology company whose purpose is to develop and commercialize a new generation of transformative medicines which address unmet patient needs in oncology, infectious diseases and autoimmune disease. Our leaders in R&D are internationally recognised as some of the biotech industry's most successful drug developers.

    We are creating not just an environment where great minds can interact but an innovation powerhouse answering the big questions.

    Focused on delivering first-in-class biological therapies to patients, we have developed a highly innovative soluble TCR platform.

    Our ImmTAX molecules underpin a new generation of precision engineered drugs that harness the immune system to treat a broad spectrum of diseases with high unmet medical need, including oncology, infectious diseases and autoimmune diseases.


    We strive to create a diverse and inclusive workplace, while seeking talented individuals to work with us across the many functions that will allow us to deliver new medicines to transform the lives of patients.

    You will work with outstanding people who together pioneer the research, development and commercialization of bi-specific TCR therapies.

    We aim to create an environment where individual contributions and initiatives can be maximized, while fostering a culture of collaboration, based on respect and integrity.

    We want each individual employee to own their career, as part of high-performing teams, and in the context of on-the-job and formal continuous development and training, as well as constructive feedback.

    We always strive to identify ways to improve what we do and how we do it, by asking questions, voicing opinions, exploring various approaches and staying connected with healthcare professionals, patients, academia and other key partners.

    Key Responsibilities
    Key Responsibilities


    The Medical Science Liaison (MSL) serves as the primary field-based point of contact with healthcare providers (HCPs) including clinical investigators on a range of clinical and scientific issues.

    The primary role is to deliver and facilitate medical education and communications, research, and scientific insight gathering activities of Immunocore.


    Candidates for this role should be located within the Central region of the United States (i.e., Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, North & South Dakotas, Wisconsin & Minnesota).


    Key Responsibilities:

    • Develops and maintains in a self-driven manner outstanding knowledge of immuno-oncology and relevant disease areas
    • Develops and maintains in a self-driven manner outstanding knowledge of Immunocore products, competitor products, and other therapeutic options within therapeutic area
    • Collaborates with cross functional team to ensure the best patient care
    • Maintain an in-depth understanding of the medical strategy and broader Immunocore strategy to ensure (their own) activities are coordinated with the team and aligned to strategy within Immunocore
    • Maintains and develops synergistic relationships with KOLs to expand research, advisory, and educational partnership opportunities
    • Works to the highest ethical compliance, ethics and safety standards adhering to all local regulations and laws
    • Engages with cross-functional team to ensure (their own) activities are coordinated with the team and aligned to strategy within Immunocore.

    Education/Communication:

    • Act as an educational resource to internal stakeholders, providing medical/ scientific knowledge, training, and support on Immunocore products
    • Serves as external, credible scientific expert on disease area and Immunocore products at HCP field meetings, key medical and scientific conferences, advisory boards, clinical investigator meetings and patient advocacy group meetings
    • Responds to unsolicited requests for medical information on Immunocore products in a credible, balanced/objective manner
    • Proactively engages with HCP community to provide medical education as permissible by local laws and regulations
    • Lead and implement congress symposiums and other educational programs in support of company strategy
    • Provides effective clinical presentations to internal and external audiences and tailors presentations to meet specific audience needs
    • Supports early access programs

    Insight gathering and processing:

    • Identifies and maps HCPs and networks/referral patterns
    • Identify key field insights related to Immunocore products, activities and the disease area and effectively disseminate and collaborate with cross-functional partners
    • Take leadership where appropriate and engages with cross-functional team to ensure HCPs needs/issues are resolved with the ultimate goal of ensuring patients receive the best care.
    • Works with Immunocore internal team on congress planning and implementation

    Research:

    • Support clinical operations in trial site identification
    • Facilitate clear communication and engagement between Immunocore and investigators as it relates to both Immunocore trials, investigator-sponsored studies, and barriers to enrolment for pipeline assets
    • As part of the externally sponsored research strategy, lead on collation and discussion/review of ESR proposals and subsequent set-up and maintenance of approved studies

    Experience & Knowledge:

    • At least 3-5 years of MSL experience
    • Advanced degree (MD, PhD, PharmD)
    • 3 years of experience with Oncology (preferably Immuno-oncology and melanoma) required
    • Knowledge of clinical research design and GCP in the oncology/immune oncology area.
    • Demonstrates strong understanding of clinical research trial design and study analysis including cost effectiveness and other high-level HEOR evidence approaches
    • Demonstrates strong understanding of local healthcare systems, treatment guidelines
    • Demonstrate ability to develop trust and maintain integrity with KOLs/External Clinical and Scientific Experts, investigators, HCPs, and institutions, as well as with peers, and others.
    • Demonstrate knowledge of relevant laws and regulations to role
    • Excellent presentation, communication skills
    • Ability to convey complex scientific concepts and information appropriately tailored to the audience e.g., affiliate staff and regional / global Medical Affairs leadership
    • Travel - 60%

    Annual salary range:


    This position is eligible for standard Company benefits, including medical, dental, vision, time off and 401k, as well as participating in Immunocore's annual incentive plans.

    Incentive plans are contingent on achievement of personal and company performance. Actual compensation may vary from posted hiring range based upon geographic location, work experience, education, and/or skill level.

    $160,000 - $205,000

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