Role Description
The Clinical Practice Liaison (CPL) will serve as a regional clinical and scientific resource to pair the changing needs of nurses/advanced practice providers (APPs) and MDs with available United Therapeutics resources and information. The CPL will be responsible for clinical exchange with thought leaders, education on company products and disease states of interest, responding to requests for information, and clinical in-services.
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Identify, develop, and maintain professional relationships with key nurse/advanced practice provider (APP) thought leaders in IPF/ILD/PH-ILD areas.
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Present data on products to nurse/advanced practice providers (APPs)/MDs consistent with company policies and procedures.
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Respond to off-label, unsolicited requests to support healthcare professionals.
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Provide clinical and scientific exchange to key ILD/IPF/PH-ILD nurse/APPs in a variety of practice settings.
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Deliver and execute effective training to internal stakeholders and onboarding/mentoring to new hires.
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Serve as a field-based therapeutic area expert demonstrating high scientific acumen and competency of assigned therapeutic disease states, products/devices, and competitor data.
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Contribute to the development and execution of an APP-specific medical affairs strategy and tactical plans.
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Capture, synthesize, and deliver APP-derived scientific insights to internal teams.
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Interface with other field medical and commercial counterparts compliantly and cohesively.
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Provide cross-functional strategic input across Global Medical Affairs and Product Development.
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Lead, support, and execute on clinical projects, programs, and initiatives, including ones with external HCPs.
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Identify the need for and contribute to the creation of content for internal/external use as needed and appropriate.
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Develop and maintain strategic relationships with professional HCP organizations and patient advocacy groups.
Qualifications
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Masterβs Degree in nursing or physician assistant studies with 6+ years of relevant experience.
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3+ years of advanced clinical experience in lung disease (ILD/IPF/COPD/PH-ILD).
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PA - Physician Assistant or CNP - Certified Nurse Practitioner.
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Expert clinical knowledge with strong teaching, presentation, facilitation, and instructional skills.
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Advanced clinical knowledge of Interstitial Lung Disease or PH ILD.
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Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including scientific and medical information.
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Strong team, planning, and organizational skills.
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Strong strategic acumen and ability to translate complex data into clinically relevant information.
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Self-starter with high motivation and energy.
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Ability to work independently and adjust effectively to work within new processes or requirements.
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Performance driven with ability to set high standard of performance for self and others.
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Able to multi-task and prioritize with excellent time management.
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Proficient in MS Office suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
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Excellent at relationship building and collaboration internally and externally.
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Driver License, Valid and in State.
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Ability to travel up to 60%.
Job Location
This position will require candidates to live within the assigned territory of:
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Connecticut
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Washington DC
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Delaware
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Illinois
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Indiana
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Massachusetts
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Maryland
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Maine
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New Hampshire
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New Jersey
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New York
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Ohio
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Pennsylvania
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Rhode Island
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Virginia
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Vermont
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Wisconsin
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West Virginia
Benefits
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Medical, dental, vision, and prescription coverage.
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Employee wellness resources.
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Savings plans (401k and ESPP).
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Paid time off & paid parental leave benefits.
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Disability benefits.
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Additional information on Company benefits can be found at
Company Benefits
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