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This a Full Remote job, the offer is available from: EuropePharmacist / Medical Information SpecialistPharmacist - Europe (Remote)Must have for this role:Degree: Advanced health professional degree (PharmD preferred) or relevant, equivalent clinical experience.Experience: At least 3 to 5 years as a Pharmacist Fluent: C1 or C2 - English & Swedish SpeakerIt's about: "Unlocking Your Potential!""Transition from the Community Pharmacy to a Rewarding Career as a Medical Information Specialist!"Introduction:Are you a Pharmacist looking to take the next step in your career?Do you dream of a role that not only allows you to continue your passion for healthcare but also offers a refreshing change of pace and work environment?If so, consider the exciting opportunity of becoming a Medical Information Specialist in Medical Information and Medical Affairs with Med Communications International.In this outline, we'll explore the benefits of making this transition, from both a scientific and quality of life perspective.Scientific Advancement:• Dive Deeper into Medicine: As a Medical Information Specialist, you'll have the chance to delve deeper into the world of pharmaceuticals and healthcare. You'll be on the front lines of acquiring, organizing, and disseminating critical medical information. This role offers a unique chance to broaden your knowledge base.• Stay Updated: Pharmaceuticals and medical treatments are constantly evolving. By joining Med Communications, you'll stay at the forefront of the latest advancements. You'll engage with cutting-edge research, clinical trials, and breakthrough therapies.• Transferable Skills: Your experience as a Community Pharmacist equips you with valuable skills like patient communication, drug knowledge, and attention to detail. These skills will not only serve you well in your new role but also make the transition smoother.Quality of Life Improvements:• Work-Life Balance: Say goodbye to long hours standing behind the pharmacy counter. With our remote work option, you can achieve a healthier work-life balance. Enjoy more time with your family, hobbies, and personal pursuits.• Location Flexibility: Embrace the freedom of working from home. Forget about commuting hassles. You can choose your work environment, working from your cozy home office.• Reduced Stress: The fast-paced nature of community pharmacies can be stressful. As a Medical Information Specialist, you'll experience a more calm and structured work atmosphere. This may reduce stress and positively impact your overall well-being.• Career Growth: At Med Communications, we value professional development. You'll have opportunities for growth and advancement in a supportive and nurturing environment.• Competitive Compensation: We offer competitive compensation packages, ensuring your hard work is well rewarded.In conclusion, transitioning from a Community Pharmacist to a Medical Information Specialist at Med Communications opens up a world of career possibilities.You'll embark on a journey that not only deepens your scientific knowledge but also enhances your quality of life that offers balance, growth, and a chance to make a meaningful impact in healthcare.To apply for this role:Step 1: Proceed to follow the form instructionsStep 2: Our HR team will review your application with feedback Step 3: If successful, HR will arrange your Introductory call Step 4: A potential online language assessment Step 5: 1st formal interview Step 6: 2nd formal interview Step 7: OfferNB* To be fully informed, the Job Description will be provided at Step 3 along with further information so that all aspects of the role are covered as much as possible.DisclaimerBy attaching your Curriculum Vitae (CV), resume, and/or completing an online application, you are consenting to the collection, processing, use, transfer (including but not limited to other countries/jurisdictions), storage, and disclosure of your personal data as described in the Med Communications, Inc. Privacy Policy. Please read this policy carefully for more information on your rights regarding personal data protection.We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, or veteran status.Recruitment Agency Notice:Thank you for your interest in working with Med Communications. We kindly ask that recruitment agencies avoid sending unsolicited CVs, as our in-house team manages all hiring processes.Please be aware that any unsolicited CVs or candidate profiles received without prior engagement or agreement with our recruitment team will be considered free and carry no obligation on the part of Med Communications. We thank you for your compliance with our policy.Should collaboration opportunities arise, we will reach out to preferred partners proactively. Your understanding and cooperation are appreciated.This offer from "Med Communications, Inc." has been enriched by Jobgether.com and got a 0% flex score.

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