Territory: Central (AL, AR, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MI, MN, MO, MS, ND, NE, OH, OK, SD, TN, TX, WI. Candidates must reside within the territory and near a major airport. Up to 75% travel is required, including overnight travel and occasional weekends.
US Medical Affairs | Epilepsy & Rare Syndromes
The Medical Outcomes Liaison (MOL) provides clinical insights, Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR) expertise, and real-world evidence to external stakeholders including integrated delivery networks (IDNs), large medical groups, top-tier research institutions, and regional payers. You will cultivate high-value partnerships, assess data gaps, and drive field-based research collaborations to support strategic medical initiatives.
Key Responsibilities
Lead execution of the Epilepsy & Rare Syndromes outcomes and RWE engagement strategy across key accounts. Build and maintain relationships with C-suite stakeholders, researchers, and payer decision-makers. Identify and develop institutional data opportunities that align with strategic evidence needs. Support field-based research collaborations and HEOR data generation. Serve as an expert communicator delivering clinical and economic value propositions across settings of care. Partner cross-functionally to address clinical and HEOR data needs at key accounts. Who you’ll work with · Senior healthcare leaders, including C-suite and D-suite decision-makers within large medical groups, to support high-level strategic engagements. · Top-tier research institutions to advance scientific and outcomes-focused initiatives. · Pharmacy and medical directors at regional payers, providing clinical and economic insights that inform access and value discussions. · Integrated delivery networks (IDNs) and large medical groups to drive outcomes- and RWE-aligned strategies. · Internal cross-functional partners—regional business units, marketing, sales, medical affairs, and corporate functions—to ensure coordinated execution across the organization.
Qualifications
Required
Preferred
Success Profile
The ideal candidate is a strategic, externally focused medical affairs professional with deep expertise in outcomes research, strong executive presence, and the ability to build trusted partnerships that advance evidence generation, patient access, and healthcare decision-making across complex healthcare systems.