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Oxford Pharmagenesis Ltd
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At Oxford PharmaGenesis, we have an exciting opportunity for an experiencedMedical Writer or Senior Medical Writerto join our growing team working on rare genetic diseases.

You will work across a wide range of deliverables, including publications, medical affairs materials, advisory boards, and events. The role is ideal for a motivated Medical Writer who thrives in a collaborative, fast-paced environment and enjoys working on high-impact projects supporting accounts approaching launch.

We welcome applications from individuals with a strong background in medical writing looking to contribute to meaningful work in a supportive and dynamic setting.

The team is based in ourCambridge and Oxford Barns offices, and we are looking for someone who can join them in either of the offices 1–2 days each week.

We are looking for a talented Medical Writer/Senior Medical Writer who has:

  • a science degree (PhD advantageous), preferably in life sciences
  • writing experience in medical communications
  • experience in rare genetic diseases (desirable)
  • the ability to develop high-quality content
  • demonstrable leadership skills, with the ability to work across multiple deliverables
  • experience of developing strong client relationships and driving organic growth

About us

What if you could make a real difference to the lives of patients?
We are an independent HealthScience consultancy working with global healthcare organizations and pharmaceutical companies to help healthcare professionals make better decisions for patients.

What if you could grow and achieve more than you dreamt possible?
We value eternal curiosity and provide exceptional learning opportunities to enable you to flourish.

What if you worked with over 500 talented colleagues?
We bring out the best in each other by empowering and supporting in a truly inclusive environment.

What if your employer was socially responsible?
We are committed to charitable fundraising and supporting charities working towards health, society, and people. Last year, we supported over 40 good causes.

What if you joined Oxford PharmaGenesis?
You could have it all. We believe our connection to each other is a key strength, and rewarding relationships are supported through our hybrid working approach—bringing colleagues together in person 2 days per week to support wellbeing and collaboration.

We are proud to be aDisability Confident Committedemployer. This UK government scheme encourages recruiting and retaining disabled people and those with health conditions. For more information, visit theDisability Confident employer scheme.

If you're seeking a role to make a difference, please apply today or contact our Talent Acquisition Team for an informal chat at .


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