About Us
We are a global, family-owned company driven by a passion for innovation. Building on our foundational expertise in carbohydrate chemistry and cell cycle biology, we develop innovative treatments for unmet patient needs, with a focus on iron metabolism and blood-related disorders.
With
700+ employees across the UK, Ireland, the Nordics, Germany, the USA, and China, we are committed to scientific excellence, patient care, and collaborative partnerships with the medical community.
Our Core Values Define Who We Are
- People-Driven – We are a family-held company built on passionate, knowledgeable people. We value integrity, open-mindedness and respect and are guided by these values in all our endeavours. We respect everyone who becomes a part of our journey, from our employees and partners to our end-users. And we recognize that the strength in all our collaborations is trust.
- Committed to Quality – Quality is our source of inspiration. Quality drives our results. It represents our aspiration for excellence and our focus on driving continual improvements. For our partners and end-users, quality must always be tangible in our products, processes and people. This way, quality is the promise we keep every day.
- Innovating for Better Lives – Innovation is essential in our quest to improve the lives of humans. We seek to address unmet needs through our expertise in iron and carbohydrate-based pharmaceuticals. We believe in a holistic and collaborative approach to research and innovation, so we work together with the scientific and medical communities to set new standards.
We have continued our growth trajectory since we launched our first product in the US, Monoferric® (ferric derisomaltose), through acquisitions, partnerships, and pipeline. Our R&D investments continue to leverage our core competencies, alongside our recent advancements in cancer care.
Join us in shaping the future of patient care through innovation and collaboration.
Job Purpose
The Clinical Nurse Liaison (CNL) is a field-based scientific professional and a key member of the Medical Affairs organization at Pharmacosmos. The CNL plays an integral role across the product lifecycle, ensuring the safe and effective use of Pharmacosmos therapies by serving as a scientific resource and educational partner within the medical and nursing communities.
With a primary focus on registered nurses, the CNL provides disease state education and product training, supporting the appropriate use of Pharmacosmos products. While their primary focus is on Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA), CNLs also support efforts related to small cell lung cancer, expanding their impact across therapeutic areas.
Duties And Responsibilities
This CNL is expected to
Stay up to date on IDA and small cell lung cancer disease state, product knowledge, and the competitive landscape.
Align daily activities with the Medical Affairs strategy and field plans.
Deliver scientific presentations and disease education in infusion centers, hospitals, and academic institutions.
Plan and lead non-promotional workshops on IDA and IV iron product administration.
Identify, train, and support nurse speakers for the Commercial Nurse Speaker Program.
Help recruit and support Nurse Advisory Board activities.
Assist in developing educational tools and resources for nurses and patients.
Gather and report clinical insights to inform strategy and product development.
Mentor and support onboarding of new CNLs.
Contribute to national congress summaries and Medical Affairs reports.
Build and maintain relationships with key opinion leaders and professional societies.
Collaborate with regional teams to share insights and coordinate efforts.
Respond to unsolicited medical information requests and document appropriately.
Support pharmacovigilance responsibilities and collect safety data as needed.
Share innovative ideas to help drive team and organizational growth.
Provide clinical and scientific briefings for educational meetings and speaker programs.
Assist with training of internal teams on disease state, product information, and the competitive landscape.
Follow up on adverse events and provide ongoing account support as needed.
Create and maintain account plans for key national accounts in your region.
Collaborate with cross-functional Medical Affairs colleagues to support regional activities.
Organize and lead regional and conference-based peer to peer discussions.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Education & Professional Background
Bachelor’s degree in Nursing (BSN) preferred; active nursing license, Oncology Nursing Certification (preferred).
Experience in oncology, ideally within an infusion center setting.
Minimum of 2 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry (preferred).
Demonstrated ability to build strong relationships with healthcare professionals (HCPs), including top-tier medical experts.
Knowledge of industry regulations and compliance standards (PhRMA, OIG, etc.).
Competencies
Leadership Demonstrates ethical behavior, ambition, focus, and strong organizational skills.
Customer Focus Proactively understands, analyzes, and exceeds customer needs and expectations.
Communication Excellent verbal and written communication skills; able to convey complex information clearly.
Initiative& Drive Takes prompt, decisive action to achieve goals and address challenges.
Responsibility Provides timely, clear, and consistent follow-up with customers and stakeholders.
Transparency Operates within a flat communication structure; shares information openly and clearly.
Accountability Makes independent decisions guided by impartiality, expertise, and ethical standards.
Global Alignment Acts locally while aligning with the company’s broader strategic priorities.
Attitude And Behavior
Serves as a proud and professional ambassador of Pharmacosmos.
Demonstrates strong personal leadership and integrity in all actions while contributing to team success.
Encourages cross-functional collaboration, open communication, and mutual respect.
Embraces a team-first mindset with a proactive, solution-oriented approach supporting a collective problem-solving approach
Values diverse perspectives and embodies key traits ambitious, independent, analytical, collaborative, loyal, and organized.
Consistently demonstrates reliability, loyalty, and accountability to meet team goals while maintaining a positive, adaptable, and cooperative attitude under pressure.
Flexibility
At Pharmacosmos, we recognize that roles may evolve over time. As such, a reasonable degree of flexibility is an essential part of every position. Duties and responsibilities may adapt in response to changing business needs, priorities, or strategic direction. Any significant changes will be discussed collaboratively between the employee and their manager as they arise.
Additional Information
Must exercise discretion and maintain confidentiality when handling sensitive information.
Field-based position; must reside within the assigned regional territory.
Willingness to travel approximately 70% of the time.
Overnight travel required, typically 1–3 nights per week depending on territory.
Must possess a valid driver’s license.
This position is eligible for a cash bonus.
NOTE O ther candidates from within the territory will be considered