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Karyopharm Therapeutics

Clinical Nurse Educator - Medical Affairs

4w

Karyopharm Therapeutics

US · Full-time · $175,000 – $195,000

About this role

This Medical Affairs Hematology Oncology Clinical Nurse Educator role focuses on delivering compliant educational and scientific information to support Karyopharm's products and pipeline, with an emphasis on selinexor’s clinical profile. You will serve as a clinically credible Medical Affairs representative to multidisciplinary oncology care teams, including physicians, nurses, and pharmacists.

Day-to-day responsibilities include engaging community and academic care teams to understand medical education needs related to safety, tolerability, monitoring, and supportive care. You will provide non-promotional education on adverse event recognition, dose modification concepts, and multidisciplinary care coordination using approved resources.

This role operates in a non-promotional capacity and partners closely with Medical Science Liaisons (MSLs), Medical Information, Pharmacovigilance, and Clinical Development teams. You will also provide internal education and coaching to colleagues on hematology oncology nursing workflows and practical implementation considerations in both academic and community settings.

This position offers the opportunity to support HCP understanding of guideline updates and emerging scientific data while contributing to Medical Affairs launch readiness and external education planning. The role is a key bridge between clinical expertise and field-based medical education within the oncology space.

Requirements

  • Clinical expertise in hematology oncology nursing, with the ability to educate on safety, tolerability, monitoring, and adverse event recognition.
  • Experience engaging multidisciplinary oncology care teams, including physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and pharmacists.
  • Familiarity with Medical Affairs field-based roles and the ability to operate in a non-promotional capacity.
  • Knowledge of applicable laws and regulations including FDA, OIG, and HIPAA guidelines.
  • Strong understanding of adverse event reporting and pharmacovigilance requirements.
  • Ability to provide internal education and coaching on hematology oncology nursing workflows and care-team dynamics.
  • Experience supporting HCP understanding of guideline updates, published data, and emerging scientific information.

Responsibilities

  • Engage community and academic oncology care teams to understand medical education needs related to selinexor’s clinical profile, safety, tolerability, monitoring, and supportive care.
  • Serve as Karyopharm’s clinical education representative to the oncology hematology community and facilitate the appropriate exchange of scientific and clinical information.
  • Provide compliant, non-promotional education regarding selinexor’s clinical profile, including adverse event recognition, dose modification concepts, and multidisciplinary care coordination.
  • Educate HCPs and care teams on practical patient management considerations, including proactive monitoring, symptom recognition, patient counseling, and appropriate use of approved educational resources.
  • Triage unsolicited medical questions, including those related to unapproved uses or emerging clinical data, to Medical Information or other appropriate Medical Affairs colleagues.
  • Partner with MSLs to identify hematology oncology care team educational needs and provide nursing-, pharmacy-, and APP-focused clinical education.
  • Support the development and refinement of educational resources, FAQs, field tools, training materials, and HCP-facing content in partnership with Medical Affairs and other internal teams.
  • Ensure timely and accurate documentation of HCP interactions, medical insights, and follow-up activities in accordance with Karyopharm policies.

Benefits

  • Field-based role supporting the East Coast with flexibility in geographic location.
  • Opportunity to work at the forefront of oncology medical education and launch readiness.
  • Collaborative environment partnering with MSLs, Medical Information, and Clinical Development teams.
  • Role focused on compliant, non-promotional scientific exchange and external education planning.
  • Support for professional development through involvement in developing educational resources and training materials.