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Medical Writer - Home Based

Employer
RBW Consulting
Location
Homeworking
Salary
£38k - £55k depending on experience
Start date
5 Aug 2019
Closing date
4 Sep 2019

Job Details

Your new company:

Join a well-established medical education agency who have been around the block for over 25 years! This agency has offices dotted around the globe including locations in Macclesfield, Manchester, Glasgow and several locations across the USA as well. They work on the most innovative global healthcare products from early development through to post-launch.

 

Your new role:

As a senior medical writer, you will be able to work on a variety of medical communication materials for print and digital media. The successful candidate will have breadth as well as the depth of experience in medical writing. You should be able to demonstrate your experience in writing for abstracts, posters, manuscripts, slide decks and some other med comms tactics.

 

What you need to succeed:

High attention to detail – Able to produce clear, accurate, grammatically correct written work

Able to actively contribute to client/KOL meetings

Able to lead specific projects – providing guidance to team members on client and project issues

Scientific council for a team with knowledge on a range of therapy areas

Previous experience in a Medical Writing role, working in a healthcare agency

A science degree (or PhD is preferred)

An organised, detailed, curious and responsive professional

 

What to do next:

If you are interested in learning more about this vacancy you can either apply now or you can call Megan Rycraft at RBW Consulting.

 

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