If you’re a pragmatic professional who has worked in a team with commercial experience as a CMS specialist in back-end or full-stack disciplines, this could be the role for you! You’ll have the opportunity to collaborate closely with clients during the scoping and implementation phase of their projects, using mainly Umbraco, although previous exposure to other CMSs would be beneficial to this role too. The role Leading the .NET development by example, you will initially report directly to the Development Lead, providing your input into how projects are delivered. You’ll have the opportunity to be involved in a series of front-end projects, allowing you to exhibit various UX skills and explore exciting projects such as gamification and showcase booths. Your other duties include: Producing high-quality technical solutions that help clients achieve their goals Contributing to the scoping, planning and documentation of projects Creating new functionality or maintaining existing websites and applications with enhancements and updates Communicating technical solutions at an appropriate level to mixed audiences, including clients What you’ll need Previous commercial experience in a .NET web-development role Experience developing content and templates with a CMS A comprehensive front-end skillset across HTML, CSS, JavaScript and front-end frameworks such as Pug Solid experience with version-control systems (preferably Git/GitFlow) and team workflows Ability to produce and review high-quality, clean code Strong teamwork and communication skills Desirable skills and experience Umbraco 11+ CMS experience Experience with Git for version control Broader experience of working with frameworks such as React, Next.js or Laravel A software engineering or computer science degree, or a relevant apprenticeship qualification Why AMICULUM? We’re proud to be a flexible and inclusive employer that provides a supportive working environment. We value creativity and encourage colleagues to put forward ideas that further the success of our business. In return, we offer: Remote and hybrid working options as standard Continual learning and professional development opportunities Two annual bonus schemes 25 days’ annual leave (plus public holidays) Generous pension scheme Life and income protection insurance What’s next? To apply for this role, you must be based in the UK or Ireland and have the right to work in one of those locations. We ask that all applicants supply a CV and cover letter in support of your application, detailing your experience and interest in working at AMICULUM and giving a short explanation of why you feel that you’d be ideal for this role. Job code: AIDE101 #J-18808-Ljbffr
Are you a driven and strategic communicator with a passion for medical affairs? We’re seeking a talented account manager to join our team and work across a variety of projects within rare diseases. This role invites you to become a key part in delivering impactful scientific communication projects, build meaningful client relationships, all within a dynamic and collaborative environment. The role Working as part of an account handling team supporting medical affairs clients in the field of rare diseases, you will manage client relationships, develop innovative communication strategies, and collaborate with a dynamic team to deliver impactful campaigns that make a difference in patients’ lives. You’ll have the opportunity to work on educational events, advisory boards, medical resources and internal training materials across several client accounts. You can work from any of our UK offices or completely remotely from anywhere in the UK or Ireland. Key responsibilities Working as part of an account handling team supporting medical affairs clients in the field of rare diseases. Driving the delivery of projects to a high standard, on time and within the agreed budget. Taking the lead on smaller projects and key elements of larger initiatives, managing timelines, budgets and resources effectively. Key point of contact for clients, medical experts and third-party suppliers, building effective and efficient partnerships rooted in trust. Providing seamless logistical support, ensuring clear communication and a positive experience. Providing on-site support to clients. Contributing to account-level project planning, financial management and knowledge sharing. Contributing to organic growth of the accounts, supporting idea generation and development of new project proposals. Establishing and building positive long-term relationships with client teams and medical experts. Building collaborative partnerships across internal teams. What you’ll need Previous client services experience at a healthcare communications agency. A strong background in life sciences. A drive for delivering work of the highest quality. A highly organized, proactive and solution-focused approach. The ability to maintain excellent attention to detail while working on multiple projects. The ability to keep calm under pressure. A willingness to travel. Experience with Veeva desirable but not essential. Why AMICULUM? We’re proud to be a flexible and inclusive employer that provides a supportive working environment. We value creativity and encourage colleagues to put forward ideas that further the success of our business. In return, we offer: Remote and hybrid working options as standard. Continual learning and professional development opportunities. Two annual bonus schemes. 25 days’ annual leave (plus public holidays). Generous pension scheme. Life and income protection insurance. What’s next? To apply for this role, you must be based in the UK or Ireland and have the right to work in one of those locations. We ask that all applicants supply a CV and cover letter in support of their application, detailing their experience and interest in working at AMICULUM. AMICULUM is an independent agency that delivers communications and consultancy services to pharmaceutical, biotechnology and health technology companies across the world. For more information about the AMICULUM story, please visit our website or contact a member of our careers team. We are committed to creating an inclusive and diverse workplace. We are dedicated to making reasonable adjustments throughout our recruitment and selection process to accommodate all applicants. If you require any adjustments or have specific needs, please contact Becka or Steven from our Careers team, who will be more than happy to help. Job code: CPT308 #J-18808-Ljbffr
Are you eager to showcase your writing skills and enhance your ability to turn complex information into clear, accurate and engaging content? Do you have a passion for communicating scientific advancements, supporting clinical practice and promoting evidence-based medicine? If so, this may be the opportunity you’ve been looking for. The role AMICULUM is seeking a medical writer for a franchise account that comprises two products for rare diseases in haematology. The role will involve providing support for various activities, such as internal and external medical education, meetings and congresses, and publications. The role can be based at any of our UK offices or completely remotely from your home in the UK or Ireland. Key responsibilities Developing high-quality and scientifically rigorous content for a range of deliverables in accordance with the client’s strategic objectives. Leading and managing your own projects while building strong and trusted partnerships with colleagues, clients and other external stakeholders. Using creative skills to propose ideas for stimulating and impactful enhanced content. Adapting your writing style for different target audiences. Contributing to organic growth and business development activities, as needed. What you’ll need Previous experience leading and managing medical writing projects within a healthcare communications agency. A strong academic background in the life sciences. The desire and agility to multitask effectively in this fast-paced account with growth potential. A passion for developing your medical writing skills across a broad range of deliverables. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Intellectual curiosity and the ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team. Why AMICULUM? We’re proud to be a flexible and inclusive employer that provides a supportive working environment. We value creativity and encourage colleagues to put forward ideas that further the success of our business. In return, we offer: Remote and hybrid working options as standard. Continual learning and professional development opportunities. Two annual bonus schemes. 25 days’ annual leave (plus public holidays). Generous pension scheme. Life and income protection insurance. What’s next? To apply for this role, you must be based in the UK or Ireland and have the right to work in one of those locations. We ask that all applicants supply a CV and cover letter in support of your application, detailing your experience and interest in working at AMICULUM and giving a short explanation of why you feel that you’d be ideal for this role. AMICULUM is an independent agency that delivers communications and consultancy services to pharmaceutical, biotechnology and health technology companies across the world. For more information about the AMICULUM story, please visit our website or contact a member of our careers team. We are committed to creating an inclusive and diverse workplace. We are dedicated to making reasonable adjustments throughout our recruitment and selection process to accommodate all applicants. If you require any adjustments or have specific needs, please contact Becka or Steven from our careers team, who will be more than happy to help. Job code: CPT102 #J-18808-Ljbffr
We’re on the lookout for an ambitious medical writer to join our growing team and support a significant rare disease account, with a focus on publications. The role We have a new opportunity for an experienced publications writer to join our team and work on a range of projects within a busy rare disease account. This is an exciting opportunity for an accomplished writer with a passion for rare disease communications and an interest in publications to develop high-quality, innovative publications aimed at a variety of audiences for our global pharmaceutical client. The role can be based at any of our UK offices, with home-working flexibility available. Key responsibilities Developing and delivering high-quality content within a publications workstream for a rare disease account that is highly significant for AMICULUM (project types include abstracts, manuscripts, posters, congress presentations and enhanced publications content) Contributing to the publications strategy, as well as tactical delivery Establishing and building positive long-term relationships with client teams and medical experts Building collaborative partnerships across internal teams Actively participating in the idea generation needed to drive and grow a contemporary publications account through proactive client management and spotting of organic growth opportunities What you’ll need Previous experience in medical writing within a healthcare communications agency A strong academic background in the life sciences A passion for publications and transforming complex scientific information into clear, accurate and engaging content An interest in publications innovation to improve the impact and reach of data The ability to work well in a team and to tight deadlines Excellent attention to detail, organizational skills, and ability to work on several projects in parallel Why AMICULUM? We’re proud to be a flexible and inclusive employer that provides a supportive working environment. We value creativity and encourage colleagues to offer ideas that further the success of our business. In return, we offer: Remote and hybrid working options as standard Continual learning and professional development opportunities Two annual bonus schemes 25 days’ annual leave (plus public holidays) Generous pension scheme Life and income protection insurance What's next? To apply for this role, you must be based in the UK or Ireland and have the right to work in one of these locations. We ask that all applicants supply a CV and covering letter in support of their application, detailing their experience and interest in working at AMICULUM. AMICULUM is an independent agency that delivers communications and consultancy services to pharmaceutical, biotechnology and health technology companies across the world. For more information about the AMICULUM story, please visit our website or contact a member of our careers team. We are committed to creating an inclusive and diverse workplace. We are dedicated to making reasonable adjustments throughout our recruitment and selection process to accommodate all applicants. If you require any adjustments or have specific needs, please contact Becka or Steven from our careers team, who will be more than happy to help. Job code: CPT303 #J-18808-Ljbffr
Are you on the lookout for a medical writing opportunity within medical affairs? We have a role available for an experienced medical writer to work on a dynamic, fast-paced medical affairs account. If you’re confident in your ability to provide both scientific expertise and creative input across a diverse range of medical communications projects, this position could be an excellent fit for you. The role Our core expertise is in developing accurate and engaging scientific content and delivering that through a variety of communication channels for maximum reach and impact. Our team has garnered an excellent reputation with our global clients for the quality of the work that we deliver. We have a new vacancy for an experienced medical writer to join our UK/Ireland-based team. This represents a unique opportunity for an individual with a passion for either medical affairs or rare-disease-related healthcare communications. This meaningful work helps drive informed decision making in the medical community and positively impacts patients affected by rare diseases. You’ll have the flexibility to work from any of our UK offices or completely remotely from anywhere in the UK or Ireland. Key responsibilities Delivery of high-quality content for a medical affairs client in the rare diseases field With the support of the editorial lead, providing clients with a high level of scientific and strategic expertise on medical communications projects, including advisory boards and other events, slide sets, congress booth materials and digital resources Review of content developed by other team members to ensure alignment with strategy, a cohesive narrative and scientific accuracy Establishing and building positive long-term relationships with client teams and medical experts Building collaborative partnerships across internal teams What you’ll need Previous experience working in the medical communications industry, with a focus on medical affairs, and a strong educational background in a life sciences subject A strategic mind with a desire to contribute to discussions with clients on brand plans and fresh approaches with the support of a team An excellent storyteller and creative thinker who enjoys finding new ways to communicate client data Experience reviewing work for more junior writers and the ability to keep calm under pressure Excellent attention to detail and organizational skills, with the ability to work on several projects in parallel A willingness to travel Experience in rare diseases and omnichannel desirable but not essential Why AMICULUM? We’re proud to be a flexible and inclusive employer that provides a supportive working environment. We value creativity and encourage colleagues to put forward ideas that further the success of our business. In return, we offer: Remote and hybrid working options as standard Continual learning and professional development opportunities Two annual bonus schemes 25 days’ annual leave (plus public holidays) Generous pension scheme Life and income protection insurance What’s next? To apply for this role, you must be based in the UK or Ireland and have the right to work in one of those locations. We ask that all applicants supply a CV and cover letter in support of their application, detailing their experience and interest in working at AMICULUM. AMICULUM is an independent agency that delivers communications and consultancy services to pharmaceutical, biotechnology and health technology companies across the world. For more information about the AMICULUM story, please visit our website or contact a member of our careers team. We are committed to creating an inclusive and diverse workplace. We are dedicated to making reasonable adjustments throughout our recruitment and selection process to accommodate all applicants. If you require any adjustments or have specific needs, please contact Becka or Steven from our Careers team, who will be more than happy to help. Job code: CPT306 #J-18808-Ljbffr
We have an opportunity for a talented editorial lead to join our team. In this role, you will provide strategic direction and editorial guidance for a dynamic and expanding account. If you are motivated by developing trusted client partnerships and mentoring your colleagues, we would love to hear from you! The role This role for an editorial team lead sits within a growing endocrinology account that encompasses both medical affairs and publications workstreams. You can be based at any of our UK offices or completely at home in the UK or Ireland. Key responsibilities Scientific leadership of a medical affairs and publications account with an opportunity for growth Providing clients with a high level of scientific, strategic and creative expertise across a range of activities from strategic publication planning to internal and external medical education and meetings Establishing and building positive long-term relationships with client teams and medical experts Maintaining a comprehensive understanding of client products and strategy, as well as the wider therapy area Mentoring and training editorial team members Review of content developed by other team members to ensure alignment with strategy, a cohesive narrative and scientific accuracy Supporting idea generation and business development activities through relationship building and the organic growth of accounts Building collaborative partnerships with wider AMICULUM teams What you’ll need Previous medical writing experience at a healthcare communications agency A strong academic background in a life sciences subject Excellent storytelling abilities – a creative thinker who enjoys finding new ways to communicate client data and scientific concepts Confidence in meetings and presentations, both internal and external A strategic mind with a desire to contribute to discussions with clients on their plans and offer fresh approaches Strong team leadership and mentoring skills The ability to remain calm under pressure, with excellent organizational and time management skills Excellent editorial review skills, with the ability to provide constructive and encouraging feedback to team members on their work Why AMICULUM? We’re proud to be a flexible and inclusive employer that provides a supportive working environment. We value creativity and encourage colleagues to put forward ideas that further the success of our business. In return, we offer: Remote and hybrid working options as standard Continual learning and professional development opportunities Two annual bonus schemes 25 days’ annual leave (plus public holidays) Generous pension scheme Life and income protection insurance What’s next? To apply for this role, you must be based in the UK or Ireland and have the right to work in one of those countries. We ask that all applicants supply a CV and cover letter in support of their application, detailing their experience and interest in working at AMICULUM. AMICULUM is an independent agency that delivers communications and consultancy services to pharmaceutical, biotechnology and health technology companies across the world. For more information about the AMICULUM story, please visit our website or contact a member of our careers team. We are committed to creating an inclusive and diverse workplace. We are dedicated to making reasonable adjustments throughout our recruitment and selection process to accommodate all applicants. If you require any adjustments or have specific needs, please contact Becka or Steven from our careers team, who will be more than happy to help. Job code: CPT404 #J-18808-Ljbffr
We have an exciting opportunity for a seasoned medical writer to take the lead on several rare disease medical affairs accounts. If you’re confident in your ability to provide scientific and creative expertise on a range of medical communication projects, as well as to establish a dynamic partnership with your clients, this role could be a good fit for you. The role This role is perfect for someone who blends scientific expertise with strategic vision, thrives on client engagement and values collaboration. You’ll contribute to a variety of projects, playing a key role in advancing the rare disease landscape. At our company, you’ll also enjoy a unique opportunity to grow your career in a dynamic, title-free environment that fosters innovation and professional development. You’ll have the flexibility to work from any of our UK offices or completely remotely from anywhere in the UK or Ireland. Key responsibilities Scientific leadership of several rare disease accounts in AMICULUM for which we provide support to medical affairs clients Working closely with the account lead to strengthen and grow our business with these clients Providing clients with a high level of scientific, strategic and creative expertise on medical communications projects, including standalone events, symposia, slide sets, publications, infographics and digital resources International travel to provide on-site support for client events (majority held in Europe) Establishing and building positive long-term relationships with client teams and medical experts Building collaborative partnerships across all internal teams Mentoring and training editorial team members Supporting business development activities through relationship building and the organic growth of accounts What you’ll need Extensive client services experience in a healthcare communications agency, focusing on medical affairs Strong life sciences background with the ability to lead account teams and provide strategic direction Confident verbal communication and a strategic mindset to support clients and drive business growth Experience reviewing the work of junior team members and contributing to client brand-planning discussions Strong organizational skills, attention to detail and the ability to work under pressure Proven ability to build client relationships while mentoring junior colleagues Willingness to travel Experience in rare diseases and omnichannel is a plus Why AMICULUM? We’re proud to be a flexible and inclusive employer that provides a supportive working environment. We value creativity and encourage colleagues to put forward ideas that further the success of our business. In return, we offer: Remote and hybrid working options as standard Continual learning and professional development opportunities Two annual bonus schemes 25 days’ annual leave (plus public holidays) Generous pension scheme Life and income protection insurance What’s next? To apply for this role, you must be based in the UK or Ireland and have the right to work in one of those locations. We ask that all applicants supply a CV and cover letter in support of their application, detailing their experience and interest in working at AMICULUM. AMICULUM is an independent agency that delivers communications and consultancy services to pharmaceutical, biotechnology and health technology companies across the world. For more information about the AMICULUM story, please visit our website or contact a member of our careers team. We are committed to creating an inclusive and diverse workplace. We are dedicated to making reasonable adjustments throughout our recruitment and selection process to accommodate all applicants. If you require any adjustments or have specific needs, please contact Becka or Steven from our Careers team, who will be more than happy to help. Job code: CPT305 #J-18808-Ljbffr