Medical Science Liaison, Oncology
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Medical Science Liaison supporting Cosette Pharmaceuticals’ oncology portfolio through non-promotional scientific exchange and field insights. Managing Central U.S. territory engagement, research support, congresses, and compliant cross-functional collaboration.
Responsibilities:
- Support Medical Affairs strategy by communicating accurate, balanced, and current scientific and clinical information on Cosette's oncology portfolio, disease states, treatment landscape, clinical evidence, and unmet medical needs
- Serve as the field-based scientific expert for the oncology portfolio and support territory medical plans
- Develop and execute territory engagement plans for oncology KOLs, investigators, academic centers, community oncology practices, and other stakeholders
- Conduct balanced, non-promotional medical-to-medical scientific exchanges
- Respond to unsolicited medical/scientific inquiries and coordinate follow-up
- Capture, document, and communicate actionable field-based scientific insights
- Support investigator-initiated trials, Cosette-sponsored study site identification, and investigator or advisory interactions
- Support medical congress coverage, advisory boards, scientific communications, medical education, speaker training, and scientific content review
- Partner cross-functionally with Medical Affairs, Medical Information, Clinical Development, Market Access, Commercial, Regulatory, Legal, and Compliance
- Maintain current expertise in oncology disease areas, products, clinical data, treatment guidelines, and compliance requirements
- Document stakeholder engagements, insights, follow-up activities, training, expenses, and other required records
- Operate in compliance with Cosette policies, the PhRMA Code, OIG guidance, FDA regulations, and applicable laws, including adverse event and product complaint reporting
Requirements:
- Terminal scientific or clinical degree required: PharmD, PhD, MD, or DO
- Minimum of 2 years of oncology MSL or comparable field medical experience required
- Experience engaging oncology KOLs, academic centers, community oncology practices, clinical investigators, or multidisciplinary cancer care teams within the assigned geography
- Strong understanding of oncology disease states, treatment landscape, clinical trial design, evidence interpretation, treatment guidelines, and compliant scientific communication
- Ability to engage external experts and communicate complex scientific information clearly, accurately, credibly, and compliantly
- Strong scientific and clinical acumen
- Excellent presentation, scientific communication, relationship-building, and virtual/in-person engagement skills
- Ability to manage a broad field territory with sound scientific judgment and integrity
- Candidate must reside within the assigned Central region geography or be willing to relocate before starting
- Ability to travel approximately 50–75%, including overnight travel
- Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record
- Ability to meet healthcare-industry-representative credentialing requirements for facility access
Benefits:
- Medical insurance
- Dental insurance
- Vision insurance
- Life insurance
- Short-term disability
- Long-term disability
- 401(k) match
- Flexible spending accounts
- Health saving account
- Employee assistance program
- Tuition reimbursement program
- Parental leave
- Wellness program
- Paid time off
- Volunteer time
- Holidays









