Scientific relationships with healthcare professionals
Scientific conversations on disease understanding
Provide accurate medical information
Compass Pathways is seeking a Senior Medical Science Liaison (MSL) for the Great Lakes region, focused on advancing mental health treatments, particularly in treatment-resistant depression and PTSD. The ideal candidate will have advanced scientific training, MSL experience, and the ability to foster relationships within the neuroscience and mental healthcare community
Job Summary
The Medical Science Liaison (MSL) / Senior Medical Science Liaison (Sr. MSL) at Compass Pathways is a core member of the Medical Affairs organization, connecting the company’s science with the broader mental health and neuroscience community.
This role is responsible for developing and managing a geographic territory and serving as a key scientific point of contact through both virtual and face-to-face interactions.
For Senior MSLs: mentor and coach junior MSLs, support onboarding and training efforts, and contribute to broader medical affairs initiatives or special projects.
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Compass Pathways is seeking a Senior Medical Science Liaison (MSL) for the Great Lakes region, focused on advancing mental health treatments, particularly in treatment-resistant depression and PTSD. The ideal candidate will have advanced scientific training, MSL experience, and the ability to foster relationships within the neuroscience and mental healthcare community.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
scientific relationships with healthcare professionals
scientific conversations on disease understanding
provide accurate medical information
collect and communicate medical insights
maintain scientific expertise
plan and execute medical education
Nice-to-have
passion for improving mental health
engaging communicator of scientific information
emotional intelligence
Key Requirements
Advanced scientific training (PhD, PharmD, PMHNP, MD)
Previous MSL experience preferred
Background in neuroscience, psychiatry or psychology