Science Communication Executive / entry level Medical Writer

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<p>Page Medical Communications are a leading healthcare communications and education agency seeking a highly motivated and talented Science Communications Executive to join our team. The successful candidate will be responsible for working with our in-house team, external experts, and industry partners to create engaging multimedia communications and educational content for a variety of audiences.</p><p><strong>This is an OFFICE based position in ELY, Cambridgeshire (although there is the ability to work from home on Fridays).</strong><em>Please do not apply if you are looking for a remote position.</em></p><p>Key Responsibilities:</p><p>- Curate and develop engaging written resources – including online learning, medical writing, and other multimedia resources, aligning with learning objectives and target audience requirements</p><p>- Work closely with subject matter experts to ensure accuracy and relevance of content</p><p>- Collaborate with design and production teams to create visually appealing and interactive content</p><p>- Conduct research and stay up to date with the latest developments in healthcare and medical communications</p><p>- Ensure all content is compliant with industry regulations and guidelines</p><p><strong>Candidate profile:</strong></p><p>- Bachelor\'s degree in science (Essential), and well-suited to those with a Masters in Science Communication</p><p>- Strong writing and editing skills with the ability to translate complex scientific concepts into clear and concise language</p><p>- Experience with multimedia content development</p><p>- Excellent organisational and project management skills with the ability to work independently and as part of a team</p><p>- Confident communicator who can work well within internal teams and engage with external subject matter experts, in both written and verbal formats</p><p>We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, as well as opportunities for professional development and growth within the company. If you are passionate about science and communications and want to make a difference in the healthcare industry, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.</p><p>Starting salary £25.5k per annum with 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays. After 2 years of service, you receive an extra day of annual leave every day up to 30 days. Opportunity to work remotely on FRIDAYS.</p> #J-18808-Ljbffr

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