Medical Science Liaison (MSL), National Pipeline Hematology – Field-based, hybrid flexibility, national scope. Reports to Senior MSL Manager.Job Purpose This role involves building trusted peer‑to‑peer scientific relationships with hematology specialists and other healthcare professionals, sharing balanced, evidence‑based information, and collecting clinical insights that shape the pipeline medical strategy and research. You will serve as a field‑based scientific expert supporting clinical development and collaborating closely with medical, clinical, commercial, and research colleagues to deliver local impact.ResponsibilitiesBuild and maintain peer‑to‑peer scientific relationships with hematology specialists and other healthcare professionals; communicate balanced, evidence‑based information to support clinical decision making.Act as the field‑based scientific expert for your territory, staying current on hematology treatment approaches and the evolving scientific landscape.Gather and report clinical and practice insights from the field to inform pipeline medical strategy, evidence generation, and local operational plans.Support clinical development by identifying and qualifying potential investigators and clinical trial sites across Canada.Represent GSK at scientific meetings and congresses, supporting expert engagement, session coverage, and knowledge sharing.Deliver scientific training to internal colleagues using approved materials and contribute to cross‑functional projects as required.Travel within the territory (up to 60–70% of time) and drive routinely on company business; where eligible, may be provided with a company‑leased vehicle subject to safety‑driver program requirements.Basic QualificationsAdvanced post‑graduate scientific degree (MD, PhD, or PharmD).Proven ability to explain and present complex scientific data clearly to clinical audiences.Strong interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to collaborate cross‑functionally.Knowledge of the Canadian healthcare environment, including hospital systems and access pathways.Valid Canadian driver’s licence and ability to travel within the territory.Ability to work independently, manage priorities and meet objectives in a field‑based role.Preferred Qualifications2+ years of prior experience as a Medical Science Liaison or similar medical affairs role, ideally in Hematology.Established network and relationships with oncology clinicians in Canada.Experience supporting clinical trials, investigator‑initiated studies, or real‑world evidence projects.Familiarity with Canadian reimbursement and access processes.Bilingual capability in English and French for bilingual territories.Strong presentation, facilitation, and stakeholder engagement skills.Compensation Annual compensation: CAD129,000 to CAD179,000, based on experience, qualifications, and internal equity.Equal Opportunity Employer GSK is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment, without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), parental status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, or military service. GSK is committed to accommodating persons with disabilities.#J-18808-Ljbffr
Medical Science Liaison, National Pipeline Hematology
GSK
renfrew county and lanark highlands township (deep river), renfrew county and lanark highlands township (deep river)
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