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Premier Group
London
2 days ago
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Job Title:Medical Writer, Medical Communications Agency

Salary:£35,000 - £45,000, depending on background & experience

Location:Central London, 2 / 3 day a week in office


My client is one of the leading Medical Communications Agency and they are looking to onboard a few moreMedical Writeras they continue to grow.


This role, you will play a pivotal part in developing high-quality content that not only communicates complex scientific information clearly but also aligns with commercial strategies and marketing objectives. Your writing will support a variety of projects including promotional materials, educational content, and digital campaigns, helping to elevate their clients' brands in the healthcare marketplace.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Create compelling, audience-tailored content for a range of projects, including promotional and educational materials, digital content, and scientific publications.
  • Collaborate closely with account managers, marketing teams, and subject matter experts to ensure that all content reflects current scientific understanding and meets client objectives.
  • Understand commercial needs and integrate strategic insights into your writing to drive client engagement and product awareness.
  • Ensure all materials comply with regulatory and industry standards while maintaining scientific accuracy and integrity.
  • Stay updated on industry trends, competitor activities, and emerging medical information to inform your writing and contribute to strategic discussions.
  • Support client presentations and pitches by providing relevant, persuasive content.


The ideal candidate will come with the following experience...

  • A strong scientific background, educated to a minimum degree level in life sciences (MSc/PhD advantageous
  • 1–2 years’ experience in Medical Communications preferable
  • Experience working agency side is ideal
  • Preferably with a focus on commercial, promotional, or marketing content within a medical communications agency or pharmaceutical environment
  • Excellent attention to detail and critical analysis of scientific data
  • Strong organisational and time-management skills


You’ll be working in a fast-paced and collaborative environment while being exposed to some of the biggest and well-known names.


The salary is ranging from £35,000 - £45,000 depending on the candidate’s experience & background. They are based in Central London; however, this role offers hybrid working with the successful candidate only needed to go into the office twice a week.


If you’re interest in this role, please get in touch with your latest CV & I will get in contact ASAP!😊

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