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Medical Writer II - Global Clinical Research Organisation - Home based in UK

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Colchester
6 days ago
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Medical Writer II - Global Clinical Research Organisation - Home based in UK
Planet Pharma is currently collaborating with a global clinical research organisation (CRO) seeking an experienced Medical Writer to join their team and support the preparation of submission and other complex clinical documents.
Key responsibilities include:
Authoring study-level documents such as protocols, ICFs, lay summaries, briefing packages, and investigator brochures.
Interpreting and summarising data.
Managing medical writing tasks, including stakeholder alignment, coordination, and adherence to timelines.
Representing medical writing in relevant project groups.
This role offers an exciting opportunity to join a renowned CRO and contribute significantly to bringing therapies to market across various therapeutic areas. You will be assigned to a single sponsor and may take on project management responsibilities.
Ideal candidates will have experience as a medical writer, with project lead experience on medical writing projects, and familiarity with:
Phase I - III protocol and CSR medical writing.
Stakeholder management, both internal and external.
Project management and leadership skills.
For more information or to discuss this opportunity, please contact Chanel Hicken at or email your updated CV to [emailprotected]. We look forward to connecting with you for a confidential discussion.

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