Medical Science Liaison, Uro-Oncology
Listed on 2026-07-08
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Science
Medical Science Liaison
Location: New York
About the Company
As a privately‑owned biopharmaceutical company, Ferring pioneers and delivers life‑changing therapies that help people build families and live better lives. Our independence cultivates an entrepreneurial spirit and long‑term perspective, enabling growth and scale while remaining agile and true to our "people first" philosophy. Built on over 70 years of commitment to science and research, Ferring relentlessly pursues science that drives powerful discoveries and therapies to help people build families, stay healthy, and stand up to disease.
OpportunityFerring is on a mission to transform bladder cancer treatment with a first‑in‑class intravesical gene therapy that offers patients an alternative to bladder removal surgery. The Uro‑Oncology team is expanding with roles in commercial, medical affairs, and technical operations. If you are energized by bringing cutting‑edge science to meet patient needs, this role may be ideal for you.
We’re Looking For- Passionate Advocate – deeply passionate about improving patient outcomes and advancing medical knowledge in Uro‑Oncology/Bladder Cancer.
- Strategic Collaborator – thrives in teamwork, partnering across departments and disciplines to drive innovation.
- Results‑Driven Professional – proven track record of delivering results through study support, scientific presentations, or stakeholder relationships.
- Provide healthcare professionals and decision makers with accurate, unbiased, timely answers to unsolicited requests for information about bladder cancer.
- Establish scientific and clinical relationships with key opinion leaders and academic centers to expand research and educational opportunities in Uro‑Oncology/Bladder Cancer.
- Support studies from protocol and budget development to completion for Phase IV and Investigator Initiated Trials (IITs).
- Provide continuing field scientific support and training for sales and Corporate Account Managers (CAMs).
- Document and forward reports of adverse events to appropriate personnel.
- Keep abreast of medical and scientific developments in the assigned therapeutic area.
- Proactively report competitive activities and events that could influence product use.
- Develop and deliver scientific/educational programs, including formulary presentations for managed care and related organizations.
- Assist Medical Affairs and agency personnel in developing presentations and slide kits.
- Participate in advisory boards, speaker training events, clinical investigator meetings, and regional, national, and international meetings when required.
- Assist in processing field requests for medical education funding.
- Attend key medical and scientific conferences, staff medical information booths, gather competitive intelligence, and attend scientific sessions.
- Doctorate degree (D.V.M., M.D., Ph.D., or Pharm.D.) in biological sciences.
- Minimum of 2 years previous MSL experience.
- Experience in Uro‑Oncology, Urology, or Oncology required as a practicing MSL.
- Ability to apply technical expertise to diverse situations.
- Excellent communication and presentation skills.
- Working knowledge of FDA and Office of Inspector General requirements, clinical trial design, and statistics.
- Teamwork skills and ability to work effectively with colleagues.
- Networking skills and confidence to interact with senior experts.
- Critical data analysis skills.
- Willingness to keep up‑to‑date with scientific literature.
- High emotional intelligence to work effectively with stakeholders.
- Represents the organization as a prime field medical contact.
- Field‑based role. Willingness to travel 60% or more of the time.
Parsippany, New Jersey
Compensation and BenefitsBase salary ranges from $174,900 to $200,000, with additional annual incentive compensation targets for bonus eligibility. Benefits include comprehensive medical, dental, vision, 401(k) with company match, short‑ and long‑term disability coverage, life insurance, wellness benefits, tuition reimbursement, mandatory sick time (1 hour per 30 hours worked), vacation accrual up to 120 hours in the first four years and 160 hours in the fifth year, 15 paid holidays, and paid parental leave subject to minimum employment period.
Ferring is an equal opportunity employer. All aspects of employment will be based on merit, competence, performance, and business needs. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local laws.
We are proud to be an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer (including Disability/Protected Veterans). We maintain a drug‑free workplace.
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