Scientific Communications Specialist - VIE Contract
Synthorx
Scientific Communications Specialist - VIE Contract
- Location: Morristown, United States of America
- Target start date: 01/04/2025
iMove, the Sanofi VIE Program, is available to citizens of the European Economic Area (EU + Norway, Liechtenstein and Iceland) aged between 18 and 28.
PLEASE NOTE that since this program is primarily an international development program, candidates cannot apply to a VIE assignment in their own country of citizenship.
PLEASE NOTE that applications that are only submitted in French cannot be considered by our non-French speaking partners at Sanofi worldwide. Therefore, only applications that are submitted in English will be considered. Please make sure to apply with your personal email address.
About the job
Looking to launch your career at the cutting edge of healthcare? Join Sanofi for a chance to develop with mentoring and guidance from inspirational leaders while helping to make an impact on the lives of countless people worldwide. As a Scientific Communications Specialist VIE in our Scientific Communications & Publications team you will focus on optimization of development/organization of scientific communications materials, including but not limited to educational materials and publications, and planning and execution of medical events and related activities within the Dupixent Medical Immunology Franchise for Sanofi. You will partner with the Global Scientific Communications Head and Scientific Directors to develop and execute the medical communications strategy, and will work cross-functionally, contributing to evidence dissemination and launch optimization strategies Globally. You will also have an opportunity to leverage technologies, including artificial intelligence, to develop/optimize medical content.
We are an innovative global healthcare company that helps the world stay ahead of infectious diseases by delivering more than 500 million vaccine doses a year. Across different countries, our talented teams are exploring new technologies to protect people and promote healthy communities. We chase the miracles of science every single day, pursuing progress to make a real impact on millions of patients around the world.
Main responsibilities:
- Assist/support the Scientific Communications Head and Scientific Directors in the development of Scientific Communication materials, dissemination strategy of these materials, and key opinion leader engagement.
- Review of scientific communications and materials, including scientific publications, for dupilumab in Type 2 inflammatory diseases.
- Ensuring delivery of high-quality, fair-balanced, scientifically/clinically accurate medical communications resources including, scientific platforms, lexicons, and FAQs/trainings and disease backgrounders in accordance with established timelines, compliance guidelines/policies, and budgets.
- Set up and foster co-operations with external medical experts, network activities.
- Preparation and presentation of scientific data.
- Support planning and execution of scientific events: advisory boards with external experts and scientific symposia.
- Co-operate with other medical functions (Global and Local) and cross-functionally.
About you
Experience:
- Pharmaceutical experience is a plus.
Soft and Technical skills:
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to multitask and shift priorities.
- Ability to gather, analyze, and synthesize scientific information from various sources.
- Ensuring accuracy in all communications, especially when dealing with scientific data.
- Ability to collaborate with scientists, medical professionals, and other stakeholders on various levels of seniority.
- Proficiency in using various software for document creation, data analysis, and presentation (digital savvy).
- Ability to keep up with rapidly evolving scientific knowledge and communication technologies.
Education:
- Doctoral degree in life sciences, pharmaceutical sciences or related (PharmD, MD, PhD).
Languages:
- Proficient proficiency in English (written and verbal).
Why choose us?
iMove is a unique program tailored for European youth interested in challenging themselves with meaningful assignments across the globe. At Sanofi we have a strong ambition to invest in young talents who will drive the success of Sanofi tomorrow.
Sanofi’s Work Abroad Program, iMove, offers jobs-assignments with actual responsibilities and a perspective to grow. We provide those opportunities in various functions such as: marketing, finance, regulatory, supply chain, clinical trials, production, etc. and in more than 40 countries. Sanofi unites people who are passionate about solving healthcare needs across the world. Joining our iMove Work Abroad Program is a unique opportunity to make a difference through your work.
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