Overview
Roche Diagnostics in Rotkreuz (ZG), the global market leader in in-vitro diagnostics, is seeking a motivated professional with proven experience as Scientific Communications Manager - Oncology, 100% (w/m/d) .
The ideal candidate for this role has a Master's or higher degree in biomedical sciences and at least one year of experience in medical communications or publications management. The ideal person must have strong project management and stakeholder engagement skills, with a deep understanding of Good Publication Practice and ICMJE guidelines. Moreover, we are searching for a person with excellent English writing skills, a dynamic personality, and the ability to effectively collaborate with both internal teams and external experts.
Responsibilities
Establishing and maintaining Publication Strategies with cross-functional input, ensuring timely execution of plans
Lead cross-functional collaboration with scientific communications, organize and lead meetings, and develop content decks to align communication plans
Manage the publication development process, including review and tracking of individual publications using the current publication management tools
Ensure internal communications around published and presented publications; announcements and spotlight summaries
Engage with external health care professionals and medical communication agencies
Effectively manage and maximize impact with available resources
Engage with medical experts and internal stakeholders, and provide overarching scientific input and advice on the therapeutic area
Medical education: Participate in company educational events for HCPs, and provide overarching scientific expertise and advice on medical slide decks, unmet communication needs and distilling scientific content for the appropriate target audience
Your Profile
Master’s or PhD/PharmD/MD degree preferred in Biomedical Sciences
1-2 years of experience in medical communications or publications management
Strong project and stakeholder management skills and excellent knowledge of Good Publication Practice and ICMJE guidelines
Min. 1 year previous work experience in medical or scientific communications
Experience with strategic publication planning
Understanding of diagnostics industry and regulatory guidelines; competency and enthusiasm to review, communicate and implement Good Publication Practice standards
Native proficiency and excellent writing and editing skills in English
Proven coaching and teaching skills; creativity and ability to find solutions in complex teams as well as strong stakeholder management skills are key assets
Strategic ability, attention to detail and strong sense of responsibility
Great communication and people skills; energetic, friendly and dynamic personality
Your application
Please apply online. For more information please contact your Gi Group Life Science Recruiter, Mrs. Susanne Junker (+41 76 335 16 58).
Seniority level
Associate
Employment type
Temporary
Job function
Public Relations and Writing/Editing
Industries
Medical Equipment Manufacturing
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