BridgeBio is seeking an Associate Director/Senior Field Medical Director to establish strong scientific relationships with healthcare professionals and key opinion leaders, primarily in the fields of endocrinology, nephrology, and genetics. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in Medical Affairs, a passion for rare diseases, and excellent communication skills
Job Summary
The Associate Director/ Senior Medical Science Liaison (MSL) is responsible for cultivating strong scientific relationships with external experts, delivering clinical and scientific insights, and serving as a strategic partner to both internal teams and the broader medical community.
This role offers the opportunity to step beyond traditional field-based responsibilities, with the ability to shape and drive medical affairs tactics and operations from the ground up.
The Sr. MSL will play a critical role in advancing internal initiatives and externally engaging with thought leaders in the areas of endocrinology, nephrology, and genetics.
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BridgeBio is seeking an Associate Director/Senior Field Medical Director to establish strong scientific relationships with healthcare professionals and key opinion leaders, primarily in the fields of endocrinology, nephrology, and genetics. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in Medical Affairs, a passion for rare diseases, and excellent communication skills.
Salary
Base: $225,000—$250,000 USD; Bonus/Equity: annual performance bonus, company equity; Benefits: generous health benefits
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
scientific exchange with external experts
disease state awareness
patient identification and care pathways
clinical trial activity discussions
unmet medical needs
collect and relay field-based insights
Nice-to-have
defies convention
curiosity and experimentation
ethical & thoughtful use of AI
persistence and resourcefulness
Key Requirements
Advanced degree (MD, DO, PharmD, or PhD)
Minimum 2 years Medical Affairs experience
Prior MSL experience required
Background in endocrinology, nephrology, or genetics