$133,579–$213,380 Per Year
Antibodies, Autoimmune Disease, Biology, Clinical Data, Clinical Outcomes, Clinical Research, Clinical Support, Clinical Trial, Communication Skills, Cross-Functional, Customer Relations, Dermatology, Disease, Drug Development, Entrepreneurship, Establish Priorities, Healthcare Providers, Immunology, Inflammatory Diseases, Leadership, Medical Affairs, Medical Office Administration, Medical Organizations, Multitasking, On Site Support, Process Improvement, Research & Development (R&D), Resource Management, Time Management, Trend Analysis, Willing to Travel
About Celldex
Celldex is pioneering new horizons in immunology to deliver life-changing therapies. We are relentless in our pursuit of novel antibody-based treatments that engage the human immune system and directly impact critical pathways in allergic, inflammatory, and autoimmune diseases.
We are building a world-class Medical Affairs organization to support late-stage development and launch for the company's immunology asset. Our culture is entrepreneurial, fast-moving, and deeply mission-driven-where passionate individuals can make a meaningful impact.
Why Join Celldex?
- Opportunity to build and shape the Field Medical organization at a pivotal stage
- Direct impact on launch readiness and execution for a late-stage immunology asset
- Highly visible leadership role with enterprise influence
- Entrepreneurial culture where leaders can build, innovate, and drive change
- Mission-driven organization focused on improving the lives of patients with serious diseases
Overview
The Medical Science Liaison (MSL) / Senior Medical Science Liaison (Sr. MSL) will prioritize contacts with key opinion leaders (KOLs), healthcare providers, and clinical investigators within an assigned U.S. region, providing scientific exchange and supporting the generation of actionable insights.
This role serves as a field-based extension of the Medical Affairs and Evidence Generation (MA&EG) organization, supporting external engagement and contributing to the understanding of clinical practice, treatment dynamics, and emerging data within immunology and/or dermatology.
The MSL / Sr. MSL is expected to deliver scientifically accurate, relevant, and increasingly insightful discussions, gather and communicate insights from the field, and support execution of regional priorities. With increasing experience, the role operates with greater independence, sound judgment, and scientific depth, contributing more meaningfully to insight interpretation, stakeholder engagement, and cross-functional alignment.
Responsibilities
Enhancing knowledge / scientific exchange:
- Engages in Medical-to-Medical scientific discussions including disease awareness, clinical data, and treatment considerations. Communicates scientific information clearly and effectively to healthcare providers, investigators, and KOLs.
- Develops and demonstrates increasing depth of knowledge and confidence in scientific exchange, including the ability to navigate more complex or nuanced discussions related to clinical data and treatment paradigms. Builds credibility and trust as a scientific resource within the region and adapts communication appropriately across stakeholder types.
Insight gathering and sharing:
- Responsible for gathering, synthesizing, and communicating insights from field engagement. Identifies trends in clinical practice, perceptions of data, and factors that influence treatment decisions.
- With increasing experience, provides more structured, contextualized, and actionable insights, demonstrating the ability to connect individual observations into meaningful themes. Begins to proactively share insights with internal stakeholders and align with MA&EG partners, including HEOR and PRO functions, to support organizational understanding.
Regional ownership / execution:
- Executes field activities within assigned territory, including planning, prioritization, and engagement. Demonstrates strong organization and time management skills in managing multiple priorities.
- With increasing experience, operates with greater independence and ownership of the territory, effectively prioritizing high-value engagements and making informed decisions on how to allocate time and resources to maximize impact.
Data interpretation:
- Applies scientific knowledge to understand and communicate clinical data. Develops the ability to interpret study results and discuss findings appropriately with external stakeholders.
- With experience, developing confidence in independently interpreting clinical data, including the ability to translate findings into relevant clinical context for different audiences.
Data generation / R&D support:
- Supports clinical development activities, including engagement with investigators and clinical sites. Participates in site identification, research discussions, and clinical trial awareness, as appropriate.
- With increasing experience, contributes more actively to investigator engagement and study-related discussions, demonstrating a clearer understanding of clinical trial processes and site dynamics.
Scientific engagement support:
- Provides scientific support for congresses, advisory boards, and other external engagements. Maintains awareness of scientific literature, emerging research, and competitive landscape.
Cross-functional engagement (field-aligned):
- Collaborates with internal stakeholders within Medical Affairs to support field engagement and insight exchange.
- With increasing experience, engages more actively with MA&EG partners, including HEOR and PRO, and demonstrates the ability to align field insights with internal priorities and information needs.
Broader stakeholder engagement (as applicable):
- Engages healthcare providers and KOLs within assigned region. Develops awareness of broader stakeholders and factors influencing clinical decision-making.
- With experience, begins to engage a wider range of stakeholders, including larger practices and organizational influencers, with a growing understanding of practice dynamics and access considerations that influence treatment decisions.
Qualifications
- Strong communication skills and ability to engage in scientific discussions
- Strong customer-facing, listening, and relationship-building skills
- Ability to learn and communicate complex scientific information
- Ability to operate independently with increasing confidence and sound judgment
- Strong organization, prioritization, and execution capabilities
- Foundational understanding of clinical trial design and data interpretation
- Ability to synthesize information and communicate insights effectively
- Adaptability and ability to operate in a dynamic, fast-paced environment
- Must be able to travel approximately 70%, including some weekends
Education/Experience:
- MD, NP, PA, PharmD, or PhD in a life science required
- Specialization in Dermatology, Immunology, or Allergy preferred
- Prior experience in Medical Affairs, clinical research, or related field preferred
- Experience level will determine leveling within the role:
- MSL: 0-3+ years of MSL or related experience; builds foundational capabilities and therapeutic area expertise
Compensation
The expected base salary range for this position is $133,579-$213,380.
We are committed to compensating employees equitably based on several factors including experience, education, licensure/certifications, skill level, location of the position, and availability of similar talent in a competitive market.
Compensation for this role includes base salary, annual discretionary bonus, long term incentive, 401(K) plan with employer contribution, health care and other insurance benefits (for employee and family), paid holidays, vacation, and sick days. A summary of our benefits can be found on our careers page.
Celldex is proud to be an equal opportunity employer that strives to foster a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion. We are committed to promoting a diverse environment through development, recruiting and community outreach.