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Medical Information Manager

PE Global
Liverpool
1 month ago
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PE Global are currently recruiting for a Senior Medical Information Manager for an initial 6 month contract role with a leading multinational Pharma client based in London - fully remote within the UK.


Job Responsibilities

  • Delivery of complex or highly complex deliverables; responses to escalated medical enquiries for priority/launch brands.
  • Review of MI deliverables to ensure quality requirements are met.
  • Developing content for digital platforms.
  • Providing input into MI Service processes and standards to ensure optimal efficiency and productivity.
  • Management of Congress Medical Information booth enquiries.
  • Support (onsite, remote) to MI activities at congresses.
  • Reporting on enquiry metrics and insights from countries and regions.


Ideal background

  • Minimum 3 years’ experience in Medical Information/Communications in the Pharmaceutical Industry (or related Medical Affairs role).
  • Healthcare professional degree or degree in a healthcare-related field.
  • Advanced degree (PhD, PharmD, MD) in life science/healthcare.
  • Fluent English (oral and written) and a second major European language is desirable.
  • Strong knowledge and application of good practices in medical enquiry management and writing for medical information.
  • Experience with reviewing medical/clinical content and providing constructive feedback.
  • Extensive knowledge of information resources and the effective/efficient use of them.
  • Solid understanding of medical concepts and the implications on a broader scale in the Pharmaceutical industry (regulatory, PV, legal, commercial, drug development, etc.).
  • Strong client focus.
  • Strong cross-functional skills and proven experience in collaboration with other departments/groups.
  • Excellent interpersonal communication and presentations skills.
  • Demonstrated innovative thinking and solution-oriented problem solving skills.
  • Ability to manage work output within given timelines.


Interested candidates should submit an up to date CV.


***Please note our client cannot assist with any visa sponsorship and candidates must have the correct visa to live and work in UK***

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