Medical Director, Publications Role at Real Chemistry (Manitoba)

Medical Director, Publications Role at Real Chemistry (Manitoba)

16 Aug
|
Real Chemistry
|
Manitoba

16 Aug

Real Chemistry

Manitoba

Elevate healthcare communications as the Medical Director of Publications at Real Chemistry. This hybrid role combines strategic leadership and scientific expertise across various medical communications channels.

As a Medical Director, you will lead the scientific strategy for publications, serving crucial clients within the pharmaceutical and biotech sectors. With over six years of experience in medical affairs, you'll develop publication strategies aligning with client objectives and broader medical goals.

Key Responsibilities:
• Develop and execute targeted publication strategies
• Lead manuscript, abstract, and congress activity strategies
• Ensure clarity and strategic alignment in deliverables
• Provide oversight on medical education content and resources




• Collaborate cross-functionally to maintain publication quality

Requirements:
• Degree in life sciences; advanced degree preferred
• 6+ years in publications or medical communications
• Robust command of publication ethics and compliance
• Exceptional data interpretation and scientific writing skills
• Proven success in stakeholder management and team leadership

Make a significant impact in the medical communications landscape with your expertise in scientific strategy and publication execution.
#J-18808-Ljbffr

📌 Medical Director, Publications Role at Real Chemistry (Manitoba)
🏢 Real Chemistry
📍 Manitoba

Reply to this offer

Impress this employer describing Your skills and abilities, fill out the form below and leave Your personal touch in the presentation letter.

Subscribe to this job alert:

Get the latest job offers by email for: medical director, publications role at real chemistry (manitoba) / manitoba

Subscribe to this job alert:

Get the latest job offers by email for: medical director, publications role at real chemistry (manitoba) / manitoba