PWe are looking for highly motivated Medical Science Liaisons with a proven track record of successfully engaging neurology healthcare professionals, key opinion leaders (KOLs), and organizations in order to support trial enrollment and success of our Phase 2 clinical trial. /ppbr/ppThe Medical Science Liaison is responsible for cultivating current and future thought leaders in neurology in private practices, community and academic settings within their assigned region/geography. The incumbents’ clinical practice insights and science knowledge will be utilized to deliver non-promotional scientific, educational, and research data and activities. The position will leverage demonstrated scientific leadership in neurodegenerative disease, preferably within Parkinson’s Disease and serve as a key representative of our client with external stakeholders /ppbr/ppPrincipal Accountabilities /pulliDevelop and execute strategic enrollment plans in collaboration with clinical operations to optimize site performance and accelerate patient recruitment. /liliPartner closely with investigators and sites to identify recruitment barriers and implement targeted solutions to improve enrolment. /liliIdentify and develop relationships with KOLs, physicians, and advocacy groups, based on balanced scientific exchange. /liliForm strategic partnerships with key academic medical centers to advance development efforts in therapeutic areas pertinent to our client's pipeline. /liliWith assistance from the clinical team, develop and author publications and abstracts; coordinate efforts with external collaborators. /liliBuild a strong network of pertinent and relevant experts to obtain relevant advice, expert opinions, and collaborations /liliAttend regional, national and international medical conferences to enhance awareness of the clients clinical trials. /liliRepresent the client at scientific/medical symposia, congresses, patient advocacy events and industry councils as requested /liliDeliver clear, concise, and relevant clinical/scientific presentations in a variety of settings, including but not limited to internal meetings, advisory boards, investigator meetings, patient advocacy sessions, academic/group practice/individual discussions, and other venues. /liliIdentify clinical insights and knowledge gaps and be able to articulate the impact of the clients scientific approach /liliOrganize and run KOL Advisory Board and engage KOLs in activities. /liliSupport development and management of conference presentations and other data dissemination activities. /li /ulpbr/ppQualifications /ppbr/pulliAn understanding of the overall drug development process typically achieved through an advanced degree in medical science (e.g. MD, PhD, PharmD, NP, or PA) and 7 or more years of work experience. Multiple years of experience in neurological disorders, preferably Parkinson’s disease, and/or immunology are differentiators among candidates. /liliCurrent relationships in the Movement Disorders community and KOLs will also be a strong differentiator. /liliWorking knowledge of GCP, ICH guidelines and FDA regulations. /liliExcellent time management skills with the ability to prioritize deadlines and multitask. /liliSelf-starter with a demonstrated ability to work in collaboration and cooperation with members of a multidisciplinary team. /liliTeam player with ability to motivate and influence cross-functional team members. /liliAbility to handle multiple projects simultaneously, communicate clearly and effectively, and build collaborative relationships. /liliAbility to thrive in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment, working collaboratively as well as independently, under broad strategic guidance. /liliVerbal and written communication skills to the level of effectively producing and delivering compelling and insightful presentations to diverse audiences. /li /ul