Meet Recruitment: Medical Information Officer/Scientist – £35k - £40k – Thames Valley, UK

Medical Information Officer: I am working on a great opportunity for an experienced Medical Information Scientist/ Medical information Officer to join a growing Medical and Regulatory team in the Thames Valley. You will be involved in supporting the medical information team across a number of therapeutic areas.

This position is being dealt with by Yasmin Dyer at meet, call on + 44 203 178 7488 or email directly at yasmin@peoplewithchemistry.com to discuss in confidence.

COMPANY BACKGROUND

This position is with a leading international pharmaceutical company. Their growing UK HQ is based in the Thames Valley.

SKILLS DESIRED

  • BSc, Postgraduate
  • Ability to write scientific reports, publications e.g. past experience through a M.Sc or PhD
  • Previous experience of working in a pharmaceutical/healthcare company

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Providing excellent scientific and medical management in customer service, medical information and marketing activities
  • Provide rapid solutions to scientific and medical enquiries from a range of stakeholders( internal and externally)
  • Strong KOL
  • Interaction with the regulatory authority (MHRA).
  • Ensure internal and external enquiries are balanced and underpinned by scientific literature
  • Providing technical input into sales and marketing campaigns

Commutable locations: Thames Valley/M4 Corridor/UK

Salary: £35k - £40k + benefits

Full job description and company details are available upon application, apply below. This position is being dealt with by Yasmin Dyer at meet, call on + 44 203 178 7488 or email directly at yasmin@peoplewithchemistry.com to discuss in confidence.

Find out more about us at www.peoplewithchemistry.com

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