Develop, execute and maintain high impact territory plans, including HCP and Investigator engagement plans in alignment with therapeutic area medical and scientific objectives with a focus on quality.
Support clinical development and research initiatives.
Identify, gain access to, and develop professional customer centric based relationships with external experts in Immuno-Oncology within assigned geography.
Provide education relative to disease state, therapeutic landscape and Summit Therapeutics products across the product lifecycle to healthcare providers and researchers.
Participate, monitor, and provide insights to Summit from relevant scientific meetings.
Requirements
Doctoral degree in the health sciences from an accredited university required (MD, PhD, PharmD, or equivalent).
A minimum of 5+ years of solid tumor cancer experience
A minimum of 5+ years of clinical, scientific/research, or industry related experience or equivalent
A minimum of 2+ years experience in Medical Science Liaison role
Previous pharmaceutical industry experience within relevant scientific discipline is strongly preferred.
Understanding, analyzing and communicating complicated scientific concepts and data.
Building credible relationships with prominent HCPs.
Ability to independently identify and translate corporate needs into an action plan that will achieve objectives.
Self-motivation to achieve and exceed goals.
Problem solving and analytic skills.
Critical thinking.
Ability to work independently.
Must meet health care industry representative (HCIR) credentialing requirements to gain entry into facilities.