GSK
biopharma
MedicalScienceLiaison,SolidTumorPipeline
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“Medical Science Liaison, Solid Tumor Pipeline at GSK. Skills: scientific relationships, evidence-based information, clinical decision making, scientific expert, solid tumor biology, treatment approaches, scientific landscape, clinical insights, pipeline medical strategy, evidence generation, local operational plans, clinical development, investigator identification, clinical trial sites, scientific meetings, congresses, expert engagement, session coverage, knowledge sharing, scientific training,”
What You'll Achieve.
help improve patient care across Canada; achieving bold commercial ambitions; deliver positive impact on the health of billions of patients; prevent and alter the course of disease; protecting people and supporting healthcare systems; develop and launch new, groundbreaking treatments; address critical health challenges; drive local impact; help Canadians do more, feel better, and live longer
Industry & Context.
Valid Canadian driver’s licence, ability to travel within the territory (up to 60–70%), Ability to work independently, meet objectives in a field-based role, employee to drive routinely on company business, provision of a company-leased vehicle, obtain acceptable results from a license verification inquiry, drivers abstract review against its safe driver program requirements
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Advanced post-graduate scientific degree (MD, PhD, or PharmD), Proven ability to explain and present complex scientific data clearly to clinical audiences, interpersonal skills, demonstrated ability to collaborate cross-functionally, Knowledge of the Canadian healthcare environment, Valid Canadian driver’s licence, Ability to work independently, manage priorities, meet objectives in a field-based role
Nice to Have
2+ years of prior experience as a Medical Science Liaison or similar medical affairs role, oncology or solid tumors, Established network and relationships with oncology clinicians in Canada, Experience supporting clinical trials, investigator-initiated studies, real-world evidence projects, Familiarity with Canadian reimbursement and access processes, Bilingual capability in English and French, presentation skills, facilitation skills, stakeholder engagement skills
What You'll Do.
Build and maintain peer-to-peer scientific relationships
evidence-based information
Act as the field-based scientific expert
staying current on solid tumor biology
Gather and report clinical and practice insights
Support clinical development
identifying and qualifying potential investigators
Represent GSK at scientific meetings
Deliver scientific training to internal colleagues
contribute to cross-functional projects
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
collaborate cross-functionally; collaborate closely with medical, clinical, commercial, and research colleagues
Communication Scope
explain and present complex scientific data clearly; communicate complex scientific data clearly
Process & Methodology
manage priorities
Full Job Description
Are you a curious, collaborative scientific professional who wants to build trusted relationships with oncology clinicians and help improve patient care across Canada? GSK remains committed to achieving bold commercial ambitions for the future. By 2031, we aim to deliver £40 billion in annual sales, leveraging our existing strong performance momentum to significantly increase our positive impact on the health of billions of patients globally. Our Ahead Together strategy is centred on early intervention to prevent and alter the course of disease, thereby protecting people and supporting healthcare systems. Our diverse portfolio consists of vaccines, specialty medicines, and general medicines. Through continuous innovation and a dedicated focus on scientific and technical excellence, we strive to develop and launch new, groundbreaking treatments that address critical health challenges. **Job Purpose** GSK is looking to hire a Medical Science Liaison (MSL), Solid Tumor Pipeline to join our Oncology Medical Affairs Team. This role is field-based with hybrid flexibility and report to the MSL Manager, Pipeline Solid Tumors. This position covers the entire province of Ontario. The ideal candidate will reside in or near the **Greater Toronto Area.** As a Medical Science Liaison (MSL), Pipeline Solid Tumors, you will be a trusted scientific partner to oncology clinicians across Canada. You will share clear, balanced, evidence-based science and gather clinical insights that shape medical strategy. You will build strong peer-to-peer relationships, support clinical research initiatives, and collaborate cross-functionally to drive local impact. Your ability to communicate complex scientific data clearly, work autonomously, and engage stakeholders will be critical to success. You will collaborate closely with medical, clinical, commercial, and research colleagues to support GSK’s mission to help Canadians do more, feel better, and live longer. *****INTERNAL CANDIDATES: Please sub
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