Senior Principal Medical Writer – Regulatory Submission Docs, ISE/ISS/Clinical Overview, Oncology Preferred

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Job Description:

  • Develop regulatory documents for submission to regulatory agencies globally, in accordance with ICH and other global guidelines, standards and processes, and the client authoring standards, as applicable, in adherence with study/project timelines and corporate objectives.
  • Manage medical writing projects, including developing timelines (working with the study/project teams, as necessary) and communication with cross-functional team members to maintain awareness of review cycles and expectations.
  • Participate in cross-functional meetings to provide input regarding medical writing deliverables, timelines, and any process(es) needed for the completion of regulatory documents.
  • Review other documents associated with the assigned project(s) (eg, Protocols and Statistical Analysis Plans), as appropriate.
  • Participate in cross-functional process improvement initiatives.
  • Participate in defining and writing standard operating procedures and best practices for an efficient preparation of quality documents.
  • Manage internal and contract medical writing resources as required to ensure timely completion of assigned projects.
  • Mentor more junior medical writing staff.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor's degree required
  • Advanced degree in a relevant scientific/clinical/regulatory field preferred
  • At least 5 years of medical writing experience in the biopharmaceutical/CRO industry required or comparable experience within clinical or preclinical development
  • Proficiency in organizing and communicating clinical information required with minimal oversight
  • Strong organizational, time management, and project management skills are required
  • Strong verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills needed to work effectively in a team environment
  • Proficient understanding and knowledge of global regulatory requirements needed and knowledge of therapeutic areas in all phases of clinical development desired
  • Proficient in MS Word
  • Experience with an electronic document management system and templates is required.

Benefits:

  • Health benefits to include Medical, Dental and Vision
  • Company match 401k
  • Eligibility to participate in Employee Stock Purchase Plan
  • Eligibility to earn commissions/bonus based on company and individual performance
  • Flexible paid time off (PTO) and sick time
  • Company car or car allowance
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