Medical Information Executive

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Medical Information Executive – Pharmaceuticals

£38-42k (experience dependent) + office-based Monday-Friday + excellent benefits + long-term career opportunities with highly successful, global pharmaceutical organisation

Medical Information Executive remit includes:

  • Respond in a timely manner to internal and external customer enquiries relating to client products and disease areas.

  • Completely and accurately document all Medical Information Requests, Adverse Events and Product Quality Complaints.

  • Perform an initial fact find & reconcile activities of received medical Information enquiries, product complaints and adverse events with other internal and/or external stakeholders.

  • Ensure Good Documentation Practice (GDP) and that all documentation is maintained in the medical information database.

  • Monitor and document adherences to the SOPs and escalate any instances of non-compliance.

  • Interact regularly with other departments including Regulatory Affairs, Pharmacovigilance, Quality Assurance, and Customer Service.

  • Ensure compliance with all statutory requirements, including the ABPI Code of Practice and MHRA regulations.

  • Manage and administer annual MI training in line with SOP.

  • Update regulatory data input into systems / trackers (RIMS) and compile reports

    Medical Information Executive profile:

  • BSc or equivalent in Life Sciences or qualified Pharmacist / Masters preferred

  • Previous pharmaceutical industry experience in Regulatory Affairs (min 1yr) coupled with some experience in a Medical Information role

  • Working knowledge of PAGB & ABPI Codes of Practice

  • Experience working to GDP requirements

  • Confident communication skills and experience interacting successfully with various departments.

  • Highly customer-centric, solutions-focused, proactive, experience working on multiple projects at any one time.

  • Accuracy, attention to detail and the ability to follow processes

  • Highly proficient IT capabilities, experience using CRM to record information and search relevant data sources to answer information requests

    This is an exciting time to join a highly successful global pharmaceutical business, which is looking to grow in the UK substantially over the next 3-5yrs, so if the above looks of interest and you have the relevant qualifications, experience and skills required, then please send us a copy of your CV and one of our consultants will be in touch

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