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Senior Medical Editor, Medical Education

Parsippany, New Jersey

Ogilvy Health is focused on driving superior outcomes in the ever-changing healthcare environment, an increasingly complex and evolving marketplace. We inspire brands and people to impact the world by keeping our audiences’ health and wellness needs at the center of every touchpoint. Ogilvy Health delivers insight, creativity, innovation, and engagement solutions for all healthcare stakeholders, patients, and consumers across the healthcare continuum. Through borderless creativity—operating, innovating, and creating at the intersection of Ogilvy’s capabilities and global talent—Ogilvy Health brings forth world-class creative solutions for its clients.

Over the past year alone, the Ogilvy network has been recognized with the following:

  • Global Agency Network of the Year (Ad Age)
  • Global Agency of the Year (Adweek)
  • One of the “Best Places to Work” for LGBTQ+ equality (Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index)
  • Most Effective Agency Network (Effie Worldwide)
  • Agency Network of the Year (Clio Awards)
  • Network of the Year (One Show)
  • Global Network of the Year (LIA Awards)
  • Gartner Magic Quadrant Leader
  • Most Awarded Agency (Influencer Marketing Awards)
  • …and Ogilvy was the first agency network to secure the top rankings on both WARC’s Creative 100 and Effective 100 in consecutive years

For more information on us, visit OgilvyHealth.com, or follow Ogilvy Health on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, X, and Threads.

About the Role 

We are seeking a highly meticulous and experienced Senior Medical Editor to join our team in Medical Education. The Senior Medical Editor plays a pivotal role in ensuring the scientific accuracy, clinical integrity, regulatory compliance, and editorial quality of all educational and promotional materials developed for our pharmaceutical clients.

Working closely with medical and account teams, as well as program management, project coordination, and creative staff, you will be the guardian of scientific truth and editorial excellence, meticulously reviewing content from concept to final production. This role requires an expert understanding of AMA Manual of Style, medical terminology, applicable therapeutic areas, regulatory guidelines (e.g., FDA, PhRMA), and pharmaceutical marketing best practices.

What You'll Do

Editorial Excellence:

  • Copyedit, proofread and fact-check, when applicable, for a wide range of Medical Education Materials (e.g., slide decks, scientific platforms, educational narratives, congress collateral, infographics, executive summaries, digital assets, etc.)
  • Ensure impeccable grammar, spelling, punctuation, syntax, and adherence to house style guides, client-specific style guides, global vs US spelling, and the AMA Manual of Style.
  • Review for clarity, conciseness, consistency, flow, and appropriate tone/voice for target audiences (HCPs, patients).
  • Scientific Accuracy & Integrity:

Scientific Accuracy & Integrity:

  • Fact-check scientific content from annotations provided by medical team utilizing source documents (e.g., publications, clinical trial reports, journal articles, prescribing information, client supplied data/information).
  • Verify the accurate representation of clinical data.
  • Identify and resolve any inconsistencies, ambiguities, or potential misrepresentations in content.
  • Strong familiarity with editorial best practices for reviewing and marking up content developed in visual platforms, especially PowerPoint and Ziflow
  • Familiarity with SharePoint for file sharing and version control

Regulatory & Compliance Adherence:

  • Ensure all materials comply with relevant regulatory guidelines (e.g., FDA, EMEA, global labels and licenses) and industry codes (e.g., PhRMA guidelines).
  • Understand and apply client-specific compliance requirements and legal disclaimers.

Referencing Management:

  • Verify the accuracy and proper formatting of all references, ensuring content is appropriately linked to source documents.
  • Manage and organize reference libraries for projects, often using digital annotation tools.
  • Identify need for necessary permissions for developed content to ensure compliance with copyright requirements.

Collaboration & Leadership:

  • Collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams, including medical, account, program, and creative.
  • Act as a go-to resource for editorial and scientific questions within project teams.
  • May provide mentorship or guidance to junior editors or medical team members, fostering best practices and development as writers.
  • Proactively identify and recommend improvements to editorial processes and workflows.
  • Manage and maintain the in-house style guide.

Project Management:

  • Manage multiple projects simultaneously, prioritizing tasks to meet tight deadlines in a fast-paced agency environment.
  • Communicate clearly and effectively regarding project status, potential issues, and solutions.

What You'll Need

  • Education: Bachelor's degree in a life science (e.g., Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacy), English, Journalism, Communications, or a related field.
  • Experience: 5-7+ years of dedicated medical editing experience, with a significant portion gained within a medical education or communications or publications agency.

Technical Skills:

  • Expert-level proficiency in AMA Manual of Style, 11th edition.
  • Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (PowerPoint, Word, Excel) and Adobe Acrobat (for PDF annotation).
  • Proficiency with digital workflow/annotation tools (e.g., Ziflow)

Knowledge:

  • Deep understanding of medical education and relevant therapeutic areas.
  • Proven ability to interpret and critically evaluate clinical data and scientific literature.

Additional Skills:

  • Impeccable attention to detail and a keen eye for errors.
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills.
  • Strong organizational and time management abilities.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team environment.
  • Proactive problem-solving skills and a solution-oriented mindset.

How We’ll Support You 

Ogilvy celebrates its people. Fully. Enthusiastically. Unhesitatingly. We’ll empower you with the tools you’ll need to succeed. We’ll give you the autonomy to seek out new paths and better ways of doing things. We’ll support you with colleagues who are experts in their disciplines, drawn from across the Ogilvy network. And we’ll provide opportunities for you to do work of which you’ll be proud, with people you’ll be proud to call your teammates. 

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The base salary range for this position at the time of this posting is indicated below. Individual compensation varies based on job-related factors, including location, business needs, level of responsibility, experience, and qualifications. We offer a competitive benefits package, click here for more details.

Pay Range

$60,000 - $140,000 USD

At Ogilvy, our people are at the heart of what we do: a creative agency that sparks game-changing ideas across culture and business through collaboration, integrity, and a celebration of self-expression. 

We believe in building powerful teams with purpose – and we relentlessly curate transformative initiatives that make our commitment to fairness, and equity a reality. Our ultimate mission is to leave a positive impact on the world, creating a better future for all, while supporting and uplifting the global communities we serve.  This is central to our mantra of Borderless Creativity.

Ogilvy is an equal opportunity employer and considers applicants for all positions without discrimination or regard to particular characteristics. We are committed to fostering a culture of respect in which everyone feels they belong and has the same opportunities to progress in their careers.

If you need any assistance seeking a job opportunity, or if you need reasonable accommodation with the application process, please contact us at accommodations@ogilvy.com. Please note that this contact is only for candidates who are requesting accommodation. Emails for other purposes, including application status requests, will not receive a response.

 

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