August 6
🏢 In-office - Bay Area
• The Associate Director of Scientific Communications will play a crucial role in providing expert scientific and medical writing support to Clinical Development and cross-functional teams, including support for NDA/MAA submissions and launch planning. • This position will also be responsible for developing and executing publication strategies, creating impactful science-driven communication platforms, and producing high-quality scientific and clinical abstracts, posters, presentations, and manuscripts.
• Work independently and collaboratively with cross-functional teams and external experts in a dynamic environment • Effectively adapt to changing business needs, conditions, and responsibilities • Prioritize and manage multiple tasks/projects in the face of ambiguity and achieve results on time • Excellent data analysis, synthesis, medical writing and editorial skills • Strong problem solving, influencing, and negotiation skills to build effective working relationships within Corcept and with external experts • Proven ability to write, edit, and prepare scientific publications (abstracts, posters, presentations, and manuscripts) • Demonstrated ability to write effectively for and communicate with diverse audiences, including scientists, physicians, patients, and others • Solid understanding of the US healthcare environment, clinical trial/drug development, FDA and EMA regulations and other relevant guidelines • Proficient with online literature searches using a variety of professional tools/databases • Strong proficiency with Endnote (or equivalent), MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Adobe Acrobat, scientific search engines (PubMed, Google Scholar), and online journal/conference submission systems • Familiarity with electronic document management systems (eg, Box, SharePoint) and publication tracking databases (eg, PubsHub, Datavision)
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