Medical Science Liaison
Manchester, GB
We have an exciting opportunity for a Medical Science Liaison to join our Medical Team, to cover the South East.
At Chiesi our people are at the heart of what we do and achieve. A proud family business we are a Top Employer and a Great Place to Work in the UK.
We provide an excellent benefits package, including:
• competitive salary
• annual performance related bonus
• 25 days leave plus 2 additional paid well-being days
• group personal pension scheme with flexible contributions
• private medical insurance
• private dental insurance
• group life assurance
• employee assistance programme
• salary sacrifice and employee discount schemes
• annual high-performance incentive awards
• enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption policies
• paid carers leave
• professional development opportunities
• flexible smart working
• 2 dedicated volunteering days per year
We are committed to an inclusive recruitment process and will provide reasonable adjustments upon request.
If this sounds like the next step in your journey, we would love to hear from you!
Closing Date: 12 April 2026
First stage interviews: from Monday 20 April 2026
Second stage interviews: from 27 April 2026
This is what you will do
To provide non-promotional medical and scientific support for the Chiesi UK business, with the aim of providing high quality, accurate and timely scientific advice to healthcare professionals regarding the company’s products and associated disease area(s).
To contribute to the development and implementation of Chiesi strategic planning for the UK by providing medical insight and applying expert knowledge about the product and/or disease area and by identifying, developing, maintaining credible relationships with Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) and academic centres, proactively driving evidence generation activities, and enabling local Cx initiatives.
The role functions a non-promotional capacity for 100% of the time and is field-based.
This role requires a blend of strong scientific/clinical expertise and a high level of communication skill. It is essential that MSLs are self-starters with a high level of motivation, whilst possessing the ability to work both independently or as part of a team as the situation demands. Thorough knowledge of the allocated therapeutic and disease area(s) is essential as is a comprehensive knowledge of the ABPI Code of Practice to ensure that all activities undertaken are conducted in a non-promotional manner. A working knowledge of the pharmaceutical industry and a thorough understanding of the wider NHS environment is highly desirable.
You will be responsible for
Develop and maintain in-depth knowledge of relevant products and relevant disease area(s) to be the expert medical resource
Provide fair, balanced and unbiased field-based medical and scientific support in response to specific requests from healthcare professionals for further information around Chiesi’s product portfolio, clinical development program, or disease area(s) of interest
Provide Medical Information responses to specific questions from secondary care HCPs, ranging from simple queries which do not require any interpretation to more complex queries which require in-depth interpretation and literature searches
Identify, develop and maintain professional and credible relationships with the health care community, especially Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) and academic centres, in the relevant disease area(s) and in collaboration with relevant internal functions
Gather actionable insights from customer feedback and share with cross functional teams
Project management of UK investigator-initiated trial (IIT) applications, ensuring that all IIT applications are carried out in compliance with applicable UK regulations and Chiesi SOPs
Provide local input into company sponsored UK Phase I-IV clinical development activities, as required
Contribute to the development and implementation of the UK Medical Affairs strategic plan, including but not limited to:
Design and execute Medical Educational activities
Produce and update scientific and clinical presentations for assigned therapeutic area(s)
Support the development and implementation of strategic collaboration and joint working initiatives related to Chiesi’s portfolio
Attend relevant national and international scientific meetings/congresses to ensure up-to-date knowledge of therapy area, gather competitive intelligence, and respond to any specific enquiries from healthcare professionals
Provide business partner support to regional commercial teams, including:
Providing expert compliance leadership and advice for regional activities and/or huddles
In collaboration with Learning and Development, providing support for the provision of training the commercial teams at national and international sales meetings
Deliver the technical and/or medical review of materials and/or activities on internal approval system according to the ABPI Code of Practice
Support medical social media activities
Ensure compliance with all statutory requirements, internal processes, and procedures for Pharmacovigilance
Ensure that all activities and interactions are conducted in compliance with applicable local, global, and national laws, regulations, guidelines, codes of conduct (including but not limited to the ABPI Code of Practice) company policies and accepted standards of best practice
Your experience and qualifications will include
A medical / pharmacy degree or PhD preferably; BSc qualification is acceptable with industry experience and clear demonstration of achievements
Demonstrable relevant Industry experience, including proven ability to engage with KOLs
In-depth knowledge of ABPI Code of Practice
Good working knowledge of the clinical trial process, including the regulations pertaining to phase III/IV clinical study management and conduct
Good understanding of Good Clinical Practice (GCP), and Good Pharmacovigilance Practice
Understanding of the wider NHS environment and key opportunities for pharma and the NHS to partner effectively within the scope of the ABPI Code of Practice
Ability to travel as part of role to support the UKI Medical Affairs plan and to attend domestic and international conferences. Occasional weekend travel will be required
Excellent interpersonal skills with confidence to engage stakeholders at all levels
Ability to engage and manage multiple stakeholders (both internal and external) to achieve the objective(s)
Ability to work effectively both independently as well as part of a team, as the situation demands
Ability to interpret and present complex clinical data in a clear manner to a variety of audiences
Respond and deliver to ad hoc work requests from immediate line manager and/or senior managers.
Ensure strict compliance to both company values, standards (SOPs) and the ABPI Code of Practice
Comply with the Company Code of Ethics
In line with annual objectives, contribute and support the UK Affiliate in its pursuit to become more sustainable, ensuring that you and/or your teams commit to and deliver at least 2 initiatives each year.
Location
Field based covering the South West, including London.
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