PharmaEssentia U. logo

PharmaEssentia U.

Remote Jobs

4 open rolesLatest: May 30, 2026, 3:53 PM UTC
Post Date
Minimum Salary
Experience

4 Jobs

Role Description The Oncology Nurse Educator is responsible for delivering non-promotional, compliant clinical education to healthcare offices, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other clinical staff involved in the treatment of patients receiving BESREMi®. This field-based role serves as a trusted educational resource to support appropriate patient care throughout the treatment journey. This position operates within strict regulatory and compliance boundaries and does not engage in promotional activities or influence prescribing decisions. The ideal candidate is a clinically credible, collaborative, and self-directed nurse educator who can build trusted relationships with healthcare professionals while delivering compliant, high-quality education in support of patients receiving BESREMi. This individual should be comfortable working independently in a field-based environment, identifying educational needs across practice settings, and partnering effectively with cross-functional colleagues to support appropriate patient care. A patient-centered mindset, strong communication skills, sound clinical judgment, and consistent attention to compliance are essential for success in this role. Due to travel requirements, residency within the territory near a major airport is required. Qualifications - Active RN license required; BSN strongly preferred - 5+ years of clinical nursing, nurse education, or healthcare professional education experience required - Oncology or hematology experience required - Experience educating nurses, advanced practice providers, physicians, and office-based clinical staff preferred - Understanding of oncology office workflows, patient monitoring, and the practical needs of community and academic practice settings - Strong understanding of compliance requirements and the ability to operate effectively within non-promotional role boundaries - Excellent interpersonal, presentation, verbal, and written communication skills - Ability to work independently, manage territory activity, and collaborate effectively across internal functions - Ability to travel as required by the role Requirements - Deliver non-promotional, compliant education on polycythemia vera and upon approval, essential thrombocythemia, to nurses, advanced practice providers, and office staff. - Provide clinical education on treatment goals, patient selection concepts, administration considerations, monitoring parameters, and ongoing care needs associated with patients with PV and ET. - Support healthcare practices in understanding symptom burden, thrombotic and bleeding risks, splenomegaly-related concerns, and other common clinical considerations that affect patients with MPNs. - Educate office staff on practical approaches to treatment initiation, dose titration, laboratory monitoring, adverse reaction recognition, and follow-up needs in accordance with approved materials and company policy. - Serve as a trusted clinical resource to help reinforce best practices in patient counseling, treatment expectations, and long-term disease management for patients living with MPNs. - Assess educational needs within community and academic oncology practices and tailor compliant education to the roles of nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other clinical staff. - Provide education that supports the patient journey from treatment initiation through ongoing monitoring, including symptom reporting and adherence reinforcement. - Reinforce the importance of structured symptom assessment and patient-reported concerns. - Maintain clear separation from promotional activity and collaborate compliantly with cross-functional field partners to ensure healthcare practices receive coordinated support. - Use approved educational resources and tools to deliver compliant, accurate, and relevant education to healthcare professionals managing patients with MPNs. - Adapt educational discussions to the needs of different practice settings while remaining within regulatory, legal, and compliance standards. - Gather field insights on common questions, educational gaps, and operational challenges affecting patient care and share those insights through appropriate internal channels. - Provide feedback to internal stakeholders on opportunities to enhance educational materials, office tools, and training resources based on real-world practice needs. - Stay current on approved product information, disease-state updates, and internal training to ensure a high level of clinical credibility in all customer interactions. - Partner compliantly with Medical Affairs, Commercial, Market Access, Patient Services, and other internal teams to support aligned and appropriate educational engagement. - Coordinate with field partners to ensure healthcare practices receive timely, accurate, and role-appropriate education that supports patient care. - Communicate relevant field observations, customer needs, and recurring educational themes to internal stakeholders in a clear and actionable manner. - Contribute to a collaborative team culture by sharing best practices, customer insights, and successful education approaches with peers and cross-functional partners. - Document educational activities accurately and in a timely manner within required systems and according to company expectations. - Monitor trends in customer questions, practice needs, and educational outcomes to help improve future engagement and resource deployment. - Conduct all interactions in accordance with FDA regulations, company policies, and applicable legal and compliance standards. - Recognize, document, and promptly escalate adverse events, special situation reports, and product complaints in accordance with company policy. - Demonstrate sound clinical judgment, professionalism, and a patient-centered approach in all educational interactions. Benefits - Comprehensive medical coverage - Dental and vision coverage - Generous paid time-off - 401(k) retirement plan with competitive company match - Medical & Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account - Monthly cell phone reimbursement - Employee Assistance Program

United States
$157.1K - $204K / year

Role Description The primary responsibility of a Medical Science Liaison (MSL) is the exchange of medical information with health care professionals (HCPs) involved with the management of myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs). As a key member of the Medical Affairs Team, you will facilitate and develop the relationship with the medical/scientific community including physicians and medical centers, by communicating product-related information to investigators and institutions. In addition, you will provide information on research developments, new clinical trials and new concepts in medical treatment, to bring our flagship product to market for the treatment of polycythemia vera (PV). Key Responsibilities - Establish a respectable PharmaEssentia presence in the medical community. - Identify and develop relationships with the medical community, thought leaders, and treatment advocates. - Liaise and support the development of key and regional opinion leaders within a broad customer segmentation (community clinics, integrated delivery networks (IDNs), academic centers, etc.). - Provide high quality medical and scientific support/communications to internal and external customers (e.g., advisory board meetings, regional training courses/workshops together with KOL/ROL, support of speakers with presentations and literature research). - Lead medical education (disease statement, guidelines, and product information upon FDA approval). - Manage studies and ensure that proposals are aligned with medical objectives within PharmaEssentia locally and globally. Ensure study projects are in line with commercial objectives. - Maintain a high level of scientific and technical expertise in hematology, oncology, and blood disorders. Develop and increase knowledge of medical literature. Prepare and present critical reviews of scientific publications and congresses, internally and externally. - Complete necessary documentation in order to ensure knowledge preservation (e.g., CRM reports). Utilize the necessary tools to develop and follow up on strategic measures (project plans). - Write and ensure timely submission of locally relevant abstracts at congresses. - Provide cross-functional support for Market Access and other Medical Affairs activities. - Monitor competitor activities and marketplace changes. Qualifications - Advanced Degree Required (PhD, PharmD, or MD). - Experience in the pharmaceutical industry, including 3+ years in a field medical/MSL role. - Broad knowledge of general medicine with a focus in hematology, oncology or interferons. - Knowledge in planning and execution of scientific studies and clinical trials. - Ability to develop and maintain relationships with key thought-leaders. - Ability to introduce the disease state to the KOL community and articulate complex programs. - Development of product knowledge and knowledge of Company and science. - Excellent writing and oral communication skills (including presentations). - Strong networking skills (includes internal teams). - On-time completion of goals with high-quality results. - Project planning and execution. - Quality of judgment and decision making. - Initiative on addressing issues for the team (“roll up your sleeves attitude”). - Ability to maintain collaborative relationships within a dynamic team environment. - Adherence and compliance with all required regulatory and GCP guidelines. Benefits - Comprehensive medical coverage. - Dental and vision coverage. - Generous paid time-off. - 401(k) retirement plan with competitive company match. - Medical & Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account. - Up to $150 monthly cell phone reimbursement. - Employee Assistance Program. - Free parking.

United States
$170K - $230K / year
Job Closed

This description is a summary of our understanding of the job description. Click on 'Apply' button to find out more. Role Description The Thought Leader Liaison (TLL) is responsible for identifying, cultivating, and managing relationships with key HCP partners and influential individuals within Hematology/Oncology, through strategic collaborations and marketing initiatives. Key duties include: - Researching potential KOLs in both Academic and Community settings - Developing engagement strategies - Negotiating partnership terms - Tracking campaign performance - Maintaining ongoing communication with key influencers Qualifications - BS/BA or equivalent required preferably in Marketing, Science, Business Administration or other similar degree; an MBA or other advanced degree preferred - Minimum 8+ years pharmaceutical sales and/or marketing experience - Hematology/Oncology experience is required - Strong scientific acumen and business acumen - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills - Analytical skills to evaluate campaign performance - Creative thinking to develop engaging P2P collaboration concepts - Knowledge of industry trends and target audience demographics - Team player with the ability to work independently - Self-starter with initiative - Strong strategic and tactical planning, project management, communication, and organization skills - Understanding of compliance environment in pharmaceutical promotions - Flexibility to travel 50-70% of the time Requirements - Ability to use knowledge of the industry and marketplace to identify long-term benefits for customers - Leads through influence and with impact across teams - Willingness to work in a fast-paced environment with multiple demands Benefits - Comprehensive medical coverage - Dental and vision coverage - Generous paid time-off - 401(k) retirement plan with competitive company match - Medical & Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account - Monthly cell phone reimbursement - Employee Assistance Program

United States
$185K - $215K / year
Job Closed

This description is a summary of our understanding of the job description. Click on 'Apply' button to find out more. Role Description The primary responsibility of a Medical Science Liaison (MSL) is the exchange of medical information with health care professionals (HCPs) involved with the management of myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs). As a key member of the Medical Affairs Team, you will facilitate and develop the relationship with the medical/scientific community including physicians and medical centers, by communicating product-related information to investigators and institutions. In addition, you will provide information on research developments, new clinical trials and new concepts in medical treatment, to bring our flagship product to market for the treatment of polycythemia vera (PV). Key Responsibilities - Establish a respectable PharmaEssentia presence in the medical community. - Identify and develop relationships with the medical community, thought leaders, and treatment advocates. - Liaise and support the development of key and regional opinion leaders within a broad customer segmentation (community clinics, integrated delivery networks (IDNs), academic centers, etc.). - Provide high quality medical and scientific support/communications to internal and external customers (e.g., advisory board meetings, regional training courses/workshops together with KOL/ROL, support of speakers with presentations and literature research). - Lead medical education (disease statement, guidelines, and product information upon FDA approval). - Manage studies and ensure that proposals are aligned with medical objectives within PharmaEssentia locally and globally. Ensure study projects are in line with commercial objectives. - Maintain a high level of scientific and technical expertise in hematology, oncology, and blood disorders. Develop and increase knowledge of medical literature. Prepare and present critical reviews of scientific publications and congresses, internally and externally. - Complete necessary documentation in order to ensure knowledge preservation (e.g., CRM reports). Utilize the necessary tools to develop and follow up on strategic measures (project plans). - Write and ensure timely submission of locally relevant abstracts at congresses. - Provide cross-functional support for Market Access and other Medical Affairs activities. - Monitor competitor activities and marketplace changes. Qualifications - Advanced Degree Required (PhD, PharmD, or MD). - Experience in the pharmaceutical industry, including 3+ years in a field medical/MSL role. - Broad knowledge of general medicine with a focus in hematology, oncology or interferons. - Knowledge in planning and execution of scientific studies and clinical trials. - Ability to develop and maintain relationships with key thought-leaders. - Ability to introduce the disease state to the KOL community and articulate complex programs. - Development of product knowledge and knowledge of Company and science. - Excellent writing and oral communication skills (including presentations). - Strong networking skills (includes internal teams). - On-time completion of goals with high-quality results. - Project planning and execution. - Quality of judgment and decision making. - Initiative on addressing issues for the team (“roll up your sleeves attitude”). - Ability to maintain collaborative relationships within a dynamic team environment. - Adherence and compliance with all required regulatory and GCP guidelines. Requirements - The expected base salary range for this position is $200,000 to $230,000. Salary offers are based on a wide range of factors including relevant skills, training, experience, education and geographical location. Market and organizational factors are also considered. - In addition to base salary and a competitive benefits package, successful candidates are eligible for short-term and long-term incentives. Benefits - Comprehensive medical coverage. - Dental and vision coverage. - Generous paid time-off. - 401(k) retirement plan with competitive company match. - Medical & Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account. - Monthly cell phone reimbursement. - Employee Assistance Program.

United States
$200K - $230K / year
Job Closed