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Job Title: Expert Scientific Writer

Location: Remote

Job Type: 6 months contract, strong likelihood of extension


Job Purpose

Join us as aScientific Writerand play a key role in delivering high-quality medical communications across various formats. You will be responsible for developing scientific content including manuscripts, abstracts, posters, slide sets, symposia materials, publication plans, and internal educational resources—supporting cross-functional medical and clinical teams.


Key Responsibilities

  • Develop original scientific content across a range of medical communication deliverables, ensuring scientific rigor, accuracy, and alignment with client objectives.
  • Research and write content for publications (e.g., primary/secondary manuscripts, review articles, abstracts, posters), and scientific presentations.
  • Create comprehensive materials for advisory boards, satellite symposia, and internal/external meetings.
  • Translate complex scientific concepts into clear, concise, and audience-appropriate messaging.
  • Ensure content adheres to internal quality standards, GPP3 guidelines, and publication best practices.
  • Conduct quality control, proofread documents, and manage references using appropriate citation tools.
  • Actively participate in publication planning and strategy development.
  • Collaborate effectively with internal stakeholders, authors, and clients through regular communications and feedback sessions.
  • Mentor junior writers and contribute to knowledge sharing across teams.
  • Support team operations, project tracking, compliance, and documentation requirements.
  • Travel may be required based on project needs.


Key Performance Indicators

  • High-quality, scientifically accurate deliverables delivered on time.
  • Effective collaboration and communication within cross-functional teams.
  • Proactive problem-solving and adaptability to evolving project scopes.
  • Adherence to ethical publication standards and internal compliance requirements.


Qualifications

Education:

  • Minimum: Bachelor's degree in a scientific discipline.
  • Preferred: MSc, PhD, PharmD, or MD.


Experience:

  • At least 5 years of experience in medical writing or medical communications.
  • Proven track record of high-impact scientific publications and communication materials.
  • Strong understanding of publication planning and industry best practices (GPP3, ICMJE).
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and reference management software.


What We Offer

  • The opportunity to work with a world-leading pharmaceutical company.
  • Collaborative, innovative, and supportive work environment.
  • Projects that make a real-world impact on patient care and scientific advancement.
  • Career growth and ongoing professional development opportunities.


Apply todayto join a global leader in transforming medicine and improving lives through science-driven communications.

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