Medical Writer
Date posted: April 7, 2008
Location: Raleigh, NC
Job type: Full-time
Industry: Pharmaceutical
Description:
Clinsys Clinical Research, Inc.® is a full service Clinical Research Organization providing pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device companies with a broad range of clinical research services in support of Phase I - IV drug development. Due to our continued growth we are seeking qualified candidates for the role of Medical Writer in our North Raleigh office. In this role, you will be responsible for combining comprehensive medical knowledge with the ability to compose clear, easily understandable clinical documents. Responsible for the preparation and completion of protocols (including amendments and informed consent forms), clinical study reports, and submission dossiers. The medical writer will observe all regulations concerning medical writing tasks (international, national, sponsor specific or Clinsys specific). The medical writer will communicate with the sponsor and work with clients to ensure that specific requirements with respect to document control and format are met.
Requirements for this position include a Bachelor’s Degree, advanced degree preferred, with a minimum of 5 years Pharma/Biotech medical writing experience. Experience should ideally be gained in a sponsor and/or contract research organization setting.
For immediate confidential consideration, please submit your CV to: careers@clinsys.com. EOE
Category: Pharmaceutical/Biotech
Company: Clinsys Clinical Research, Inc.
Clinsys Clinical Research, Inc.® is a full-service clinical research organization (CRO) that provides pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device companies with a broad range of clinical research services in support of Phase I-IV drug and device development, including project management, clinical monitoring, scientific and medical support, investigator and patient recruitment, site management, biostatistics, data management, drug safety, quality assurance, regulatory affairs, and medical writing.
