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Senior Medical Writer

Cpl Life Sciences
City of London
3 weeks ago
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  • Remote working options are available within the UK.


The organisation:


An independently owned medical communications business – a full-service agency working with pharmaceutical clients across medical education, digital solutions and patient engagement.


The role:


A newly created role due to company growth, suitable for candidates with at least 1 year of experience at Senior Medical Writer level.


With a key focus on creating content that is scientifically accurate, you will take a hands-on role on all medical writing outputs and will also:


  • Train, coach and mentor junior Writers – assuming line management responsibility if also required.
  • QC and review all content created – ensuring the highest quality and also that client briefs have been adhered to.
  • Lead client calls/meetings – furthermore acting as the Scientific Lead for specific projects.
  • Collaborate with the Client Services & Creative teams - providing input into budget development and creative designs.


As a Senior Medical Writer, you will demonstrate:


  • A track record of medical writing experience within a medical communications agency – with at least 1 year at Senior Medical Writer level.
  • The ability to mentor and coach more junior team members.
  • Experience of liaising directly with clients, HCPs and KOLs – taking a lead on projects and striving for a high-quality approach at all times.
  • Ideally a University degree, or equivalent qualification, within a relevant Scientific discipline.


If you would like to apply for this role:


Please submit your application and CV via this advertisement and we will be in contact if your application has been successful.


Unfortunately we can’t consider candidates who do not hold the required experience but still thank you for your time and interest in the role.

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