Medical Information Customer Experience Specialist ( German )

TekWissen ®
Guildford
5 days ago
Applications closed

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Medical Information Customer Experience Specialist (German)

Medical Information Customer Experience Specialist ( German )

Customer Experience Specialist

Customer Experience Specialist

Customer Experience Specialist

Customer Experience Specialist

Job Title: Medical Information Customer Experience Specialist ( German )

Location: Dorking Road, Tadworth, Surrey, KT20 7NT

Duration: 12 Months

WorkType : Onsite


Overview:


TekWissen is a global workforce management provider throughout the UK, Europe and many other countries in the world. The below client is an American multinational pharmaceutical and biotechnology corporation.


Job Description:

  • Medical Information Customer Experience Specialist (MICES) provides technical and medical information to Healthcare Professionals and patients/caregivers with high degree of quality customer service in the local language.
  • The MICES may also assist with secondline content management activities.

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Medical Information Customer Experience Request Management
  • Research and respond to inquiries received via multiple channels including (but not limited to) phone, email, webform, live chat or postal mail, within the required timelines and standards.
  • Document the inquiry and response accurately and completely according to relevant Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)/ Work Instruction (WI), and regulatory guidelines.
  • Identify and report adverse events and product quality complaints within required timelines .
  • Provide response in customer’s local language using approved resources in English.
  • May support a therapeutic area team with secondline activities including (but not limited to) escalation management and content creation

General Responsibilities

  • Ensure continuity and quality of service for customers across all countries of cover by supporting Medical Information IDM Customer Experience Country/Cluster Lead and relevant MI colleagues.
  • Identify continuous improvement (CI) opportunities to improve processes and take an active role in implementation of process improvement.
  • May be required to represent MI in required Client Country Office activities and communicate with and raise awareness of MI to PCO and Business Units (BUs) which may include (but not limited to) the creation of reports, attendance at relevant meetings and training of PCO colleagues.
  • May support the Country Relationship Management for a specific market(s)
  • Act as a point of contact for other MI staff, ensure country specific data is relevant and up to date and MI is informed of any country based issues in a timely manner.

Basic Qualifications

  • Degree in a life science/healthcare field required
  • 1-2 years of medical information or relevant work experience, preferred
  • Customer Service experience, preferred
  • English language (C1) and German language (C2, mother tongue)
  • Strong oral and written communication skills

Preferred Qualifications

  • Pharmacy Degree preferred
  • Understanding of the regulatory and compliance issues relating to the medical function
  • Demonstrated interpersonal skills

Get the latest insights and jobs direct. Sign up for our newsletter.

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

Industry Insights

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

How to Write a Winning Cover Letter for Biotechnology Jobs: Proven 4-Paragraph Structure

Learn how to craft the perfect cover letter for biotechnology jobs with this proven 4-paragraph structure. Ideal for entry-level candidates, career switchers, and professionals looking to grow in the biotech field. When applying for a biotechnology job, your cover letter plays a crucial role in securing an interview. With the biotechnology field being both highly technical and rapidly evolving, it’s essential that your cover letter clearly highlights your relevant skills, experience, and passion for the industry. While few biotechnology-specific cover letter guides exist, having a clear framework to follow can help streamline the process. Whether you’re just starting out in the biotechnology field or making a career switch into biotech, this article will walk you through a proven four-paragraph structure that works. We’ll also provide sample lines and tips to help you create a standout cover letter that catches the hiring manager’s attention.

Veterans in Biotech: A Military‑to‑Civilian Pathway into Life‑Science Jobs

Published on BiotechnologyJobs.co.uk – connecting talent with the UK’s thriving life‑science ecosystem. Introduction Dual‑use science has always underpinned national security—from battlefield medicine at Scutari through to today’s mRNA vaccine platforms. The UK biotechnology sector is now expanding at record pace, raising £3.5 billion in equity financing during 2024 alone—a 94 % year‑on‑year surge that signals investor confidence and job creation. (bioindustry.org) Veterans—already steeped in precision, safety culture and mission execution—are uniquely positioned to fill critical skills gaps across biomanufacturing, bioinformatics and quality assurance. This guide shows you how to translate military experience into biotech language, tap Ministry of Defence (MoD) transition programmes, and launch a rewarding second career that continues to serve society. Quick Win: Bookmark our live listings for Bioprocess Technician roles to see who’s hiring right now.

Rural-Remote Biotech Jobs: Making Waves Beyond the Big Cities

A Fresh Outlook for Biotech Professionals When people think of biotech jobs in the UK, their minds often jump to the famous “Golden Triangle” encompassing London, Oxford, and Cambridge—areas historically rich in research institutes, biotech start-ups, and Big Pharma headquarters. While these regions remain crucial to the sector, the landscape is evolving. New technologies, changes in work culture, and the increasing feasibility of remote and hybrid roles are drawing life science professionals away from city centres and into the rural or coastal parts of the country. At BiotechnologyJobs.co.uk, we see more and more postings for roles in beautiful, often overlooked areas—from the hills of North Wales and the rolling landscapes of Yorkshire to the spectacular coastlines of Cornwall and Argyll. Even jobseekers are becoming more adventurous with their search terms, going beyond “lab technician in London” to include lifestyle-driven queries like “tech jobs by the sea” or “biotech remote countryside.” Why are these opportunities emerging now? The COVID-19 pandemic changed perceptions around how research and product development teams operate. Laboratories once thought it essential for everyone to be physically present all the time, but many tasks—particularly in data-intensive or administrative areas—proved workable with remote collaboration. Moreover, biotech itself is diversifying. Marine biology initiatives, agricultural biotech, digital health, and bioinformatics often take place outside city labs, tapping into local ecosystems or farmland as living laboratories. Below, we delve into how biotech professionals can embrace rural or seaside living without sacrificing career momentum. Whether you’re a research scientist hoping to reduce your urban commute, a bioinformatician who can work from anywhere, or a regulatory affairs specialist longing to live near the coast, rural-remote biotech roles offer exciting, career-enhancing possibilities.