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Senior Science Communicator

Bioscript Group
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Role: Senior Science Communicator

Business Unit: Medical Communications (Enzyme Communications)

Location: South Bank, London (hybrid – 2 days per week)


About Us


Established in 2005, Bioscript Group is formed from multiple, specialist businesses to support our global pharmaceutical clients; we draw on their multidisciplinary expertise to help navigate critical decisions at key points in the product lifecycle. ​


Our scientific and strategic expertise help our clients make better decisions. We provide medical communication services, market access consulting and regulatory writing support with deep domain expertise to effectively navigate complex disease areas.


The Opportunity


Enzyme Communications is looking for an experienced and motivated Senior Science Communicator (senior/group medical writer) to join our team, great for someone looking to build their knowledge of management, strategy, and business development. The successful candidate will have detailed experience of working in an agency environment and servicing healthcare and biotechnology clients, managing and developing medical writers, strategists, or similar, alongside experience contributing to pitches and other business development activities.


Key Responsibilities


  • Developing long-term relationships with clients and providing strategic counsel
  • Developing and managing a high-performance team
  • Development and review (sign-off) of high-quality and accurate medical and scientific content with ability to adapt style and approach across multiple audiences and channels
  • Development of strategies to meet communications objectives for a wide variety of audiences
  • Contribution to (and in some situations, leadership of) business development activities, e.g., pitches, proposals, presentation of company credentials and capabilities
  • Work with the creative and accounts teams to create ‘consumability from complexity’ with ultimate responsibility for accuracy and quality of content and story flows


About You


  • A minimum of five years’ experience in an agency environment, for example as a senior planner or senior medical writer
  • Post-graduate qualification(s) in biomedical sciences or similar
  • Demonstrable business development experience, with the ability to make a significant contribution to pitching and planning
  • Experience reviewing and signing-off content from junior team members
  • Excellent data communication skills
  • Be self-motivated, passionate and a good communicator
  • Excellent knowledge of the ABPI and other international codes of conduct



Our people are at the heart of our business


We are focused not just on delivering the exceptional for our clients, but for our teams too. Understanding everyone is different and we believe in treating everyone as an individual with opportunities to develop your skills and career around our disciplines.


Our benefits include:

  • Salary which aligns with your experience and skillset
  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays + winter shutdown + holiday purchase scheme
  • Enhanced sick and compassionate leave
  • Enhanced maternity, paternity & adoption leave
  • Birthday charity donation to a charity of your choice
  • Bonus Day off to be spent giving back to the community
  • Life Insurance and Critical Illness cover
  • Private Medical (Vitality for UK based colleagues)
  • Health cash plan or wellbeing allowance
  • International Employee Assistance Program

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