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Medical Writer - Life Sciences

WorkLlama, Inc., Rahway, NJ, United States


This role may be fully remote, or in-person as needed at the Upper Gwynedd, PA or Rahway, NJ sites.

(Local candidates will be considered first) The Global Scientific & Value Content Ophthalmology team is seeking a Scientific Content Writer for a Product Scientific Specialist I (Contractor) role. In this vital position, you will translate complex disease and product data into high‑quality medical information content for use by internal colleagues and external healthcare professionals. You will join a team dedicated to delivering accurate, scientific messaging to key leaders in the medical industry. The ideal candidate is a self‑driven communicator who excels at storytelling through slide decks and medical letters, ensuring all content remains current with the latest data releases. Responsibilities

Create and update medical information letters, slide decks, and FAQ documents based on the release of new clinical data. Manage the lifecycle of medical content by monitoring monthly expiration reports and initiating necessary updates. Navigate content through formal review and approval processes to ensure compliance and scientific accuracy. Conduct independent literature searches to identify and incorporate relevant new information into existing documents. Collaborate closely with team members to plan and strategize long‑term content development. Fact‑check and summarize complex scientific data into digestible formats for field medical personnel. Maintain a rigorous organization of tasks to consistently meet expiration deadlines and data release milestones. Utilize strong writing and editing skills to ensure all medical communications are professional and scientifically sound. Problem‑solve issues related to the scope of work and proactively seek guidance from management when needed. Education

Bachelor’s degree or above in a scientific field. Experience

Minimum of 2 years of medical writing experience within a medical communications group. Proven experience creating materials specifically for Medical Information or Field Medical Personnel (e.g., FAQ documents, slide decks). Previous involvement with Veeva Vault MedComms and EndNote is highly preferred. Experience supporting Ophthalmology‑related (Retina) diseases or products is a strong plus. Note: This role focuses on medical communications; SOP or regulatory document writing experience is not required. Additional Information

Technical Skills: Proficiency in MS Office, particularly PowerPoint, is essential. Logistics: Requires a flexible, organized individual capable of completing assignments in a timely manner within a fast‑paced environment.

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