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Medical Writer - Oncology Publications (Pharma)

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✳️ Exciting Opportunity for a Medical Writer – Oncology Publications ✳️


We are working with a highly respected pharmaceutical company seeking a driven and experiencedMedical Writerwith a background in MedComms. This role offers a fantastic opportunity to work client-side on oncology publications, with a particular focus onprostate cancerandneuro-oncology.


This position is ideal for someone who is ambitious and eager to refine their expertise in scientific publications. You'll be part of a supportive, collaborative team, where growth and development are always encouraged.


This is a rare opportunity to join an independent, well-resourced, and innovative organisation that values both scientific excellence, and work-life balance. The role can be fully remote or hybrid, with offices based in Oxfordshire.


Package includes:

  • Basic salary of £40k
  • 10% performance bonus
  • 9% pension contribution
  • Private healthcare
  • 30 days annual leave


Candidate requirements:

  • Must be UK-based with full right to work (no visa sponsorship available)
  • A PhD or MSc in a life science discipline
  • Minimum of 2 years' experience in medical writing focused on oncology publications.


A unique opportunity to join an organisation where your skills will be recognised, your voice will be heard, and your career can thrive.


✳️ Apply now ✳️



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