Lead the tactical execution of publications stemming from our global medical affairs publication plans
Develop strategic, high-impact scientific publications and congress materials in oncology
Collaborate with cross-functional teams and external experts in a biotech or pharmaceutical setting
Ensure data are communicated with clarity, accuracy, and impact through high-quality publications and congress materials
Establish and maintain professional relationships with internal colleagues, external authors, journal editors, publishers, and other professional bodies
Requirements
Advanced degree (PhD, PharmD, MD, or MS) in life sciences or related field; oncology specialization strongly preferred
Minimum of 5-7 years of relevant medical writing experience, with a strong emphasis on global publication planning and congress communications, gained through working within the biotechnology/pharmaceutical sector or at a medical communications agency
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with a keen eye for scientific accuracy and editorial quality
Experience working globally, cross functionally, and cross culturally
Prior experience writing publications in clinical oncology (hematology or solid tumor) and/or health economic and outcomes research in the oncology space
Familiarity with global regulatory and medical affairs environments (eg, US, EU, APAC)
Experience with publication agency oversight and publication steering committees
Computer Skills Proficiency in Microsoft Office; familiarity with publication planning and tracking tools (eg, Datavision, PubSTRAT, Excel-based trackers)