Corcept is leading the way in the research and development of cortisol modulators, molecules that regulate cortisol activity at the glucocorticoid receptor (GR). To date, we have discovered more than 1,000 selective proprietary cortisol modulators.

In 2012, we received FDA approval of Korlym® (mifepristone), the first approved treatment for hypercortisolism (Cushing’s syndrome).

Today, our team and collaborators continue to unlock the possibilities of cortisol modulation as a way to treat serious diseases. With more than 30 ongoing studies across a wide range of disease areas, including endocrinology, oncology, metabolism, and neurology, we remain dedicated to advancing the possibilities of cortisol modulation.

What began as a ripple of scientific truth is now poised to unleash a sea change of discovery representing a fundamental shift in the way we understand and treat disease.

The Oncology MSL role is an exciting opportunity to work at a well-established pharmaceutical company that is poised to have a potential 1st in class oncology product together with a platform extending across multiple therapeutic areas. The initial oncology MSL team will comprise of highly experienced and motivated MSLs that will be focused on thought leader engagement, insight gathering, and scientific education. Territories will be finalized based on the location and experience of hired candidates.

The MSL will represent Corcept to the highest ethical and professional standards and in accordance with guidelines, directions, and policies.

Responsibilities:

  • Engage in clinically meaningful scientific discussions with thought leaders in gynecological oncology and other malignancies to enhance their knowledge of Corcept, the role of cortisol modulation in oncology, and relacorilant.
  • Proactively communicate and educate health care professionals on disease states where cortisol modulation may play a role. Provide responsive support when appropriate requests are made. Engage in scientific exchange on Corcept’s non-clinical and clinical trial data as well as the clinical development plan.
  • Develop and maintain strong working relationships with thought leaders, patient advocacy organizations, and oncology associations (like GOG and ASCO as well regional organizations) within the oncology community.
  • Capture, analyze, and communicate insights and intelligence from the medical and scientific community in a compliant manner to help inform decisions by Corcept. Communications will clearly and effectively frame insights in a usable manner.
  • Support company-sponsored clinical trials, investigator-initiated studies (IIS), scientific communications, publications, clinical and scientific education, advisory boards, and congresses.
  • Maintain the highest standards of scientific, clinical, and technical expertise in relevant therapeutic area(s).
  • Demonstrates teamwork and collaboration within Medical Affairs as well as cross-functionally with Clinical Development, Clinical Operations, Market Access, Marketing, Commercial, etc. Exchanges ideas and knowledge compliantly among Oncology functions.
  • Travel required – approximately 50-60% of the time.

Preferred Skills, Qualifications and Technical Proficiencies:

  • Demonstrates strong scientific oncology acumen: therapeutic landscapes, NCCN guidelines, clinical trial data, oncology cooperative groups, NCI/NCCN cancer centers, etc.
  • Exemplifies the following core competencies: intellectual curiosity, managing change, teamwork and collaboration, communication, achieving results, decision-making, and clinical and scientific expertise.
  • Demonstrates strong business acumen: has working knowledge of the multi-disciplinary functions involved in a company's drug development process, e.g., research, development, clinical operations, biostatistics, regulatory, commercial, etc.
  • Exhibits excellent project management skills: can prioritize multiple tasks and goals and ensure the timely, on-target, and within-budget accomplishment of projects.
  • Identifies resources to accomplish priorities and works with MA team ensure resources are available.
  • Understands change management and demonstrates adaptability in priorities, goals, and territory.
  • Has proven effective interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Provides feedback to MA trainer and MA Senior Director to ensure an atmosphere of quality improvement and excellence.
  • Demonstrates strong experience with PowerPoint, Word, and Excel; must be able to create and edit content with minimal assistance and an eye for accuracy and detail
  • Experienced with Veeva CRM (or other CRM) and Veeva Vault, as well as SharePoint and/or BOX is preferred.
  • Must maintain a driving record in accordance with Corcept vehicle policy

Preferred Education and Experience:

  • PhD, advanced degree in medical science (MD, PharmD, MSN, PA, NP) required
  • 7+ years MSL experience; 3+ years in oncology
  • Individuals may qualify for MSL or Sr. MSL based on demonstrated level of experience

The pay range that the Company reasonably expects to pay for this position is $172,300 – 253,300; the pay ultimately offered may vary based on legitimate considerations, including geographic location, job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and education.

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