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Publications Medical Writer

EPM Scientific
London
5 months ago
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Medical Writer Opportunity

Are you a skilled medical writer seeking a new challenge? Join a leading pharmaceutical company as a part-time Publications Medical Writer on a 6-month contract. Collaborate with experts to create high-quality publications in respiratory research, contributing to scientific innovation and patient outcomes. If you excel in fast-paced environments and are passionate about impactful medical communications, this role is for you.

Role Requirements and Skills

  • Medical Communications Expertise:Craft manuscripts for reviews and original research with precision and clarity.
  • Respiratory Focus:Knowledge or interest in respiratory care, especially COPD, to produce relevant, impactful content.
  • Publication Leadership:Lead multiple projects, ensuring quality and timely delivery, while managing client relationships.
  • Congress Contributions:Develop abstracts and posters to amplify research impact.
  • Team Player:Collaborate effectively within a dynamic team to achieve shared goals.
  • Industry Experience:Minimum 5 years in medical writing with a proven track record of high-quality outputs.

Strong project management, attention to detail, and adaptability in writing styles are essential for success in this role.

Location and Contract Type

Based in the UK, this part-time, 6-month contract offers flexibility and the opportunity to work with a global leader in the pharmaceutical industry. It's ideal for professionals seeking a balance between career growth and personal commitments.

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If you're passionate about scientific communication and driving progress in the pharmaceutical sector, apply now. Join a respected organisation, contribute to groundbreaking research, and enhance your career while shaping the future of respiratory care publications.

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Desired Skills and Experience

5+ yrs in medical writing, COPD expertise, lead publications, client-facing, team player, fast integrator, congress experience a plus, strong communication & project management.

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