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Job Type | Temporary / Contract |
Location | London |
Area | Central London, UK |
Sector | Clinical Research |
Salary | See Job Description |
Currency | GBP |
Start Date | ASAP |
Advertiser | remoteapi |
Job Ref | BBBH449_1495792312 |
Job Views | 523 |
- Description
We are looking for a PhD or Life Science graduate with a passion for writing science publications such as abstracts, posters, manuscripts and a wide range of other medical communications. We can consider a trainee or more experienced candidate for this role. This role is based in Central/ West London. Training and appropriate career development will be provided, depending on your experience level.
The Medical Writer will contribute to the development of high-quality, medically accurate documents, addressing different target audiences. Depending on the scope and nature of each project, this responsibility will include: content development (writing), editing, conducting background research, data checking, reference annotation, and meeting minutes. Other responsibilities will include assistance with strategic publication planning and meetings support.
Key Responsibilities- Contribute to and lead development of editorial projects (e.g. abstracts, posters, manuscripts, and a wide range of other medical communication activities) including writing/content development, fact checking, and annotating
- Conduct searches of the published medical literature and other sources of medical, marketing, and drug development information as directed by our client
- Understand and build an increasing knowledge of the science/medicine of thrombosis to the degree required for effective communication with internal team members, clients, authors, and target audiences
- Facilitate progress of editorial projects through multidisciplinary project teams (e.g. graphic design and printers) to ensure within-budget, on-time, and on-strategy performance
- Maintain and organise electronic reference libraries and order and file new references accordingly
- Maintain current list of conflicts of interest for authors
- Upload files and complete submission for abstracts and manuscripts
- Track congress submission deadlines and maintain timelines for the development of abstracts and Congress materials
- Maintain publication plans for various international studies.
Requirements- Scientific or clinical degree essential; advanced degree (PhD, MD, PharmD) strongly preferred
- Ideally experience in a medical communications agency preferred
- Ability to digest complex scientific and clinical information and write compelling content for diverse healthcare professional audiences
- Publications planning and delivery experience preferred
- Occasional travel, including international travel, required
- Excellent attention to detail
- Ability to find and correct errors in spelling, punctuation, grammar, consistency, clarity and accuracy
- Experience in working with collaborative, cross-functional teams, including project management experience
- Impeccable organisational skills and confident looking through clinical data.
All interested candidates are required to complete a writing test.
All candidates will need to have current and valid eligibility to work in the UK in order to be considered for this role.Pop Science are an innovative, personal and experienced recruitment and staffing consultancy. Our aim is to make science more popular by championing careers in clinical and scientific research, technology, engineering, maths and more. Whether you want a permanent job, a contract role or even a change in perspective with some volunteering, contact us and let us help you. We support working practises that promote happiness at work.
We're an experienced, skilled team with personality; we have a passion for science, and drive and enthusiasm to make a difference to you.
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- Contribute to and lead development of editorial projects (e.g. abstracts, posters, manuscripts, and a wide range of other medical communication activities) including writing/content development, fact checking, and annotating