BridgeBio Pharma

Biopharma

Senior,MedicalScienceLiaison

$185–255k ~AI est. United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Senior candidates.

The Brief

“Senior, Medical Science Liaison at BridgeBio Pharma. Skills: Medical Science Liaison, Rare disease, Life-changing medicines. Achieve the impossible. Define white space”

What You'll Achieve.

Territory outcomes; Therapeutic area outcomes

Industry & Context.

Biopharma
Problems you'll solve

Solve problems

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3 years clinical healthcare experience

Nice to Have

4+ years medical affairs experience, 4+ years field medical experience, Experience with clinical research, Experience with pharmaceutical product development, High-level organizational skills, Adaptability, Ability to work independently, Leadership capability, Exceptional teaching skills, Scientific communication skills, Relationship-building skills, Increased autonomy, Accountability for territory outcomes, Accountability for therapeutic area outcomes

What You'll Do.

Achieve the impossible

Empower people to solve problems

Reengineer the future of biopharma

Value experimentation

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Project teams; Cross-functional groups; Industry thought leaders; Academic thought leaders

Communication Scope

Scientific communication

Full Job Description

Mavericks Wanted When was the last time you achieved the impossible? If that thought feels overwhelming, you might want to pause here, but if it sparks excitement...read on   In 2015, we pioneered a “moneyball for biotech” approach, pooling projects and promising early-stage research from academia together under one financial umbrella to reduce risk and unleash innovation. This model allows science and small teams of experts to lead the way. We build bridges to groundbreaking advancements in rare disease, and develop life-changing medicines for patients with unmet needs as fast as humanly possible.    Together we define white space, push boundaries, and empower people to solve problems. If you're someone who defies convention, join us and work alongside some of the most respected minds in the industry. Together, we'll ask "why not?" and help reengineer the future of biopharma. At BridgeBio, we value curiosity and experimentation—including the ethical evening and weekend work will be involved with some variation based upon the demands of the business imperatives Additional Senior Medical Science Liaison Qualifications: 4+ years of medical affairs or field medical experience with a verifiable record of high performance is preferred, or at least 3 years of other relevant clinical or healthcare experience will be considered Understanding of clinical research and pharmaceutical product development processes Demonstrated high-level organizational skills, adaptability, and ability to work independently Proven leadership capability in project teams, including MSLs and cross-functional groups Exceptional teaching and scientific communication skills Strong relationship-building skills with industry and academic thought leaders Demonstrate increased autonomy and accountability for territory and therapeutic area outcomes At BridgeBio, we strive to provide a market-competitive total rewards package, including base pay, an annual performance bonus, company equity, and generous he

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