GSK is Hiring! Principal Medical Writer Role- Apply Now

GSK is hiring for the position of Principal Medical Writer at their Bengaluru office. This role focuses on creating clinical regulatory documents, such as protocols, clinical study reports, and submissions for regulatory authorities, including NDA/MAA CTD documents and investigator brochures.

Principal Medical Writer

About the job

Site Name: Bengaluru Luxor North Tower
Key Responsibilities:

  • Proven track record in writing clinical regulatory documents including, but not limited to: protocols, clinical study reports, NDA/MAA CTD submission documents, investigator brochures, briefing documents, and responses to regulatory authority questions.
  • Work in a matrix team to ensure delivery of high quality, fit-for-purpose clinical documents that accurately reflect associated data, and are in line with GSK standards and global, regional and/or local regulatory requirements.
  • Experienced as a significant contributor in planning and production of clinical dossier documents for regulatory submissions worldwide.
  • Demonstrated effectiveness in management of projects of increasing scope and complexity.
  • Understanding of the interdependencies of various contributing functions (e.g., clinical pharmacology, biomarkers, health outcome).
  • Ability to quickly assess complex situations, apply scientific, operational, and submission development knowledge and implement effective plans for solutions.
  • High-level technical, statistical, and computer skills, and the ability to interpret complex clinical data.
  • Assess trends and patterns in text and statistical data, and effectively organizes content and messages in clinical reports and summary documents.
  • Review reporting and analysis plans and provides critical input on the content and display of tables.
  • Familiarity with approaches to expedite document preparation such as review tools and automation.
  • Demonstrated ability and willingness to adjust behaviors and priorities based on a changing environment (e.g., ability to support documents in different therapeutic areas).
  • Effectiveness in both oral and written communications.
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