Medical Science Liaison
Cyted Health
- Cambridge
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Be the clinical face of Cyted across NHS sites, building trusted relationships with early adopters, influencers, and decision-makers in gastroenterology, oncology, and primary care.
- Actively support regional rollouts, pilots, and pathway integrations, helping clinical teams adopt our technology with confidence.
- Communicate the science clearly and credibly to a wide range of audiences, from consultants and nurses to pathway leads and commissioning stakeholders.
- Work in step with our commercial team to ensure consistency in how our evidence and clinical impact are presented.
- Lead effective and engaging clinical training sessions, workshops, and briefings across NHS partners and teams.
- Co-create educational content, scientific materials, and field FAQs in partnership with our Medical Director.
- Represent Cyted at advisory boards, NHS innovation events, and relevant scientific forums, both online and in person.
- Support real-world data collection, outcomes research, and evidence-generation initiatives across the NHS.
- Identify opportunities for local collaborations, case studies, or investigator-led research that strengthen clinical advocacy.
- Contribute to publications, abstracts, conference submissions and clinical storytelling that reinforces Cyted’s value and voice.
- Bring real-world NHS insights directly into our product, operations, and commercial strategy.
- Work closely with Market Access and Health Economics to align messaging around outcomes, value, and adoption.
- Support onboarding of new team members by building scalable tools and sharing field-level medical knowledge.
- Track NHS policy shifts, commissioning trends, and clinical service changes and help us adapt quickly.
- Stay up to date with research in GI diagnostics and early cancer detection, translating that knowledge into action.
- Help Cyted remain clinically relevant, responsive, and impactful in every conversation, every site visit, and every decision we make.
- A medical degree.
- 1–3 years of experience in a Medical Affairs, Clinical Liaison, MSL, or equivalent healthcare-facing role.
- Prior involvement in clinical audits, service redesign, pilot studies, or pathway improvement projects.
- Working with scientific data and research, whether through clinical trials, guideline development, case reporting, or academic writing. You’re comfortable interpreting evidence and applying it to real-world scenarios.
- Presenting to or educating peers, such as delivering clinical teaching, running service inductions, or leading departmental sessions.
- Time spent working with or alongside non-clinical teams, such as digital health companies, hospital IT, commissioning groups, or policy makers.
- Confident relationship-builder who can engage clinicians, including at senior level, understand their world, and build trust quickly.
- Able to work independently in fast-moving environments.
- Salary in the range of £55,000 - £70,000 per annum depending on your skills and experience.
- 25 days holiday per holiday year, plus public holidays
- Pension scheme
- An annual learning and development budget
- Medical insurance including dental and optical cover
- Life/critical illness cover
- Social events including Christmas and Summer parties
- Cycle to work scheme
- Electric Vehicle Scheme
- Sabbatical 4 years of service