National AI Awards 2025Discover AI's trailblazers! Join us to celebrate innovation and nominate industry leaders.

Nominate & Attend

Associate Medical Director (London Area)

ARTO
London
2 months ago
Applications closed

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Associate Director, Medical Strategy

Associate Director, Principal Medical Writer

Associate Director, Principal Medical Writer

Associate Director, Principal Medical Writer

Associate Director, Principal Medical Writer

Associate Director, Principal Medical Writer

ARTO is currently partnered with a globally renowned mid sized Pharmaceutical company who are committed to the development of drugs within the Rare Disease space.


With a growing clinical development team, they are currently searching for an Associate Medical Director who will be able to assist with the development of drugs up to the crucial IND/BLA submission phase.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Document Development & Regulatory Support: Create key trial documents (e.g., IND Annual Reports, Investigator Brochures, Briefing Books) and support regulatory submissions and compliance with guidelines.
  • Clinical Development & Study Design: Contribute to Clinical Development Plans (CDPs), develop protocols and methodologies, and collaborate on Statistical Analysis Plans (SAPs) while ensuring alignment with project timelines.
  • Scientific & Safety Data Oversight: Analyze and interpret clinical trial data, perform safety reviews, ensure data quality, and support safety reporting (e.g., DSURs, SUSARs).
  • Communication & Collaboration: Act as the scientific lead liaising with key stakeholders (e.g., PIs, KOLs, DMCs, Pharmacovigilance, Biometrics), ensuring effective study execution and compliance with Good Clinical Practice (GCP).
  • Governance & Risk Mitigation: Represent Clinical Science in study teams, manage study-specific plans, provide timely deliverables, and proactively identify risks and mitigations for successful trial execution.


Experience Needed:

  • MD/MD PhD
  • 2 Years experience in the pharmaceutical industry
  • Rare Disease experience preffered


If this role could be something of interest to you, please feel free to apply through the job advertisement or reach out to me at -

National AI Awards 2025

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

10 Biotechnology Recruitment Agencies in the UK You Should Know (2025 Job‑Seeker Guide)

The UK’s biotech boom—fueled by the £650 million Life Sciences Vision Fund and rapid mRNA, cell & gene‑therapy adoption—continues to outpace talent supply. Lightcast reported +45 % year‑on‑year growth in UK adverts mentioning “CRISPR”, “GMP bioprocess” or “cell therapy” during Q1 2025. Yet only about 25,000 specialised biotech professionals work nationwide, while monthly live vacancies average 1,800–2,100. All data verified 22 July 2025; re‑audit quarterly for freshness.. Specialist recruiters remain critical for tapping stealth roles, benchmarking salaries and streamlining the lab‑tour interview gauntlet. We reviewed 60 + consultancies and kept only agencies with: A registered UK head office (Companies House). A dedicated Biotechnology / Life‑Sciences practice. At least five UK biotech roles advertised between March and June 2025. Below you’ll find a hiring‑landscape snapshot, a quick directory of 10 vetted agencies, salary medians, in‑demand skills, interview expectations, FAQs and next steps—mirroring our AI and quantum guides.

Biotech Jobs Skills Radar 2026: Emerging Tools, Platforms & Technologies to Learn Now

The UK biotechnology sector is entering a new era—fuelled by AI integration, synthetic biology, and next-gen diagnostics. With biotech investment breaking records and a surge in demand for skilled talent across R&D, biomanufacturing, and regulatory fields, it’s vital for job seekers to future-proof their skillsets. Welcome to the Biotech Jobs Skills Radar 2026—a forward-looking guide to the emerging tools, lab techniques, platforms, and digital skills driving hiring in the UK's biotechnology industry. This radar is updated annually to help students, researchers, and transitioning professionals stay competitive in a fast-changing landscape.

How to Find Hidden Biotechnology Jobs in the UK Using Professional Bodies like the RSB, BIA, BioIndustry Association & More

The UK biotechnology sector is thriving. From cutting-edge gene therapies and synthetic biology to bio-manufacturing and agricultural innovation, the demand for skilled biotech professionals continues to grow. Yet many of the best opportunities—particularly in early-stage companies, startups, and research-intensive roles—are never listed on conventional job boards. So where do these hidden biotech jobs live? Often, they’re shared through word-of-mouth, member networks, or professional communities—especially those associated with leading biotech institutions and associations. Whether you’re a graduate looking for your first role, a research scientist ready to move into industry, or a regulatory professional seeking your next challenge, joining the right professional bodies can give you exclusive access to job leads, collaborations, and insider opportunities. In this article, we’ll show you how to strategically leverage UK-based organisations such as the Royal Society of Biology (RSB), BioIndustry Association (BIA), and Biotech and Life Sciences Networks to uncover hidden jobs and build a long-term, sustainable career in biotechnology.