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GSK is looking to hire a Medical Science Liaison, HIV to join our ViiV Healthcare Team. This role is field-based and reports directly to the Medical Affairs leadership team. This position covers the Eastern Ontario and Newfoundland territory. The ideal candidate will reside in Toronto or within the Greater Toronto Area. As a Medical Science Liaison (MSL), you will be responsible for providing non-promotional, medical support to ensure the safe and effective use of ViiV’s products through scientific engagement with external stakeholders, including healthcare professionals, researchers, and advocacy groups. You will play a critical role in bridging internal teams with the external healthcare community, supporting clinical development activities, and delivering scientific insights that inform strategy and improve patient outcomes.
Job Responsibility:
Build and maintain strong peer-to-peer scientific relationships with key HIV external experts
Present balanced and credible scientific data and support medical education initiatives
Serve as a scientific expert in virology, maintaining deep knowledge of HIV disease, treatments, and the competitive landscape
Respond to unsolicited medical inquiries with accurate, non-promotional information
Engage with a wide range of stakeholders including healthcare professionals, investigators, advocacy groups, and formulary decision-makers
Act as a key liaison between the external healthcare community and internal ViiV teams, gathering insights to inform strategy
Provide scientific support at regional, national, and international medical conferences
Deliver scientific training to sales teams using approved materials
Collaborate with clinical development teams to identify and support clinical trial sites
Travel up to 70% within the assigned territory
Requirements:
Advanced post-graduate scientific degree (MD, PhD, or PharmD)
Strong ability to interpret and communicate scientific and medical data in peer-to-peer discussions
Exceptional presentation and public speaking skills
Excellent interpersonal and collaboration skills with a focus on teamwork and execution
Knowledge of regulations governing medical information exchange in the Canadian pharmaceutical environment
Strong negotiation, leadership, and organizational skills
Valid driver’s license
Ability to work independently in a field-based role with significant travel (up to 70%)
Nice to have:
2+ years of experience in HIV, virology, or infectious diseases within a medical affairs role
Established relationships with healthcare professionals and key opinion leaders in the HIV space