Medical Writer

Albion Rye Associates
Newcastle upon Tyne
6 days ago
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Medical Writer


Location:Remote or Hybrid (UK-based only)

Industry:Medical Communications Agency

Employment Type:Full-Time


About the Role

I am currently hiring on behalf of a leading medical communications agency that is expanding its UK-based team. They are seeking a passionate and scientifically driven Medical Writer with strong oncology experience to support the delivery of high-quality publications and medical affairs content for global pharmaceutical clients.


This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a collaborative, purpose-led organisation where people and patients are at the centre of everything they do. The role can be fully remote or hybrid, with flexible working to suit your lifestyle.


What You’ll Do

  • Develop accurate, engaging, and scientifically sound content for a variety of audiences including healthcare professionals, internal stakeholders, and patients
  • Lead or contribute to the development of publications (manuscripts, abstracts, posters) and medical affairs materials (advisory board content, slide decks, scientific narratives, MSL resources)
  • Ensure work is fully referenced, compliant with industry guidelines (e.g., GPP, ICMJE), and aligned with client strategy
  • Stay up to date with the latest developments in oncology and other therapeutic areas as needed
  • Collaborate closely with client services, editorial, design, and scientific teams to ensure smooth project delivery
  • Attend internal and external meetings (virtually or in-person, if required), including client briefings, scientific discussions, and advisory boards


What We're Looking For

  • At least 6 months medical writing experience within a medical communications agency
  • Oncology experience is essential, including familiarity with clinical trial data and treatment landscapes
  • Strong understanding of the publications process and experience delivering across a range of medical affairs outputs
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate complex data clearly and persuasively
  • Exceptional attention to detail, project management skills, and ability to meet deadlines
  • A collaborative mindset and enthusiasm for scientific storytelling
  • A degree in life sciences


What’s in It for You

  • Competitive salary aligned to your experience and skillset
  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays + winter shutdown + holiday purchase scheme
  • Enhanced sick leave, maternity/paternity/adoption leave
  • Life insurance & critical illness cover
  • Private medical insurance
  • Wellbeing support: mental health support, health cash plan or wellbeing allowance
  • Enhanced pension contributions
  • Annual performance bonus
  • Flexible, people-first working culture


Apply now with your CV, successful applicants will be contacted within 48 hours.

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