Medical writer/Associate medical writer
Visible Analytics specialises in health economics, data analytics, HTA, and value communication. We help our clients to conceptualise the value of medicines and other health technologies, and communicate it to healthcare payers and clinicians in order to achieve access to the technology for patients.
Visible Analytics is part of Newmarket Strategy, a specialist healthcare and life sciences consultancy. The partnership combines Visible Analytics’ technical and communications expertise with Newmarket Strategy’s position as the UK’s leading independent provider of health policy and market access advice to the life sciences sector.
Candidates for the medical writer position should have 3+ years’ writing experience in a relevant consultancy, medical communications role or related environment, or 3+ years in academia, clinical work or the pharmaceutical industry. Suitable candidates with less experience will be considered for the associate position.
This is a permanent, full time position (though part time, minimum 80%, would be considered). The role will be UK-based, either hybrid (Visible Analytics Oxford office or Newmarket Strategy London office) or remote. Regular visits to the Oxford office will be expected, including for London-based and remote workers. UK and international travel may be required.
If you would like to apply, please send your CV and a covering letter, telling us about your scientific writing experience and why you think you would be suitable for the role, to careers@visibleanalytics.co.uk. Informal enquiries to the same email address are welcome. Shortlisted candidates will be asked to take a writing test. General enquires should be directed to enquiries@visibleanalytics.co.uk.
The closing date for applications is 7 June 2026.
Posted on: 18 May 2026
Closing date: 7 June 2026
Location: Oxford, London
Type: Full Time Permanent, Part Time Permanent
About the role
Visible Analytics are seeking a medical writer or associate medical writer to join our value communication team. Our medical writers deliver written and visual materials that effectively communicate scientific and clinical data to a range of audiences. You will research and write across project types, including health technology assessment (HTA) submissions (to NICE and other HTA bodies), value dossiers, manuscripts, posters, and slide decks. You will also assist health economists and statisticians with communication of their work, and contribute to client and project management.
Key responsibilities include:
- Interpreting scientific and clinical data and creating suitable materials to communicate these data to a range of audiences
- Developing compelling narratives rooted in high quality scientific evidence and established best practices
- Managing multiple projects across different disease areas and project types
- Effective communication within the company and with clients, supported by experienced colleagues
- Frequent working in cross-functional teams, giving you the opportunity to develop a broad understanding of HTA, market access and product value
Candidate requirements
- MSc or PhD in a life science, biomedical or related subject, or BSc degree with relevant work experience
- Excellent writing skills and eye for detail, and an aptitude for communicating complex scientific information clearly and concisely. You should have some demonstrable experience in scientific writing, whether as part of your university studies or in your current role
- An interest in clinical evidence and health technology assessment and an inquisitive, analytical and resourceful approach to work
- An understanding of clinical data and ability to interpret statistics is desirable but not essential (further training can be given)
- Good organisational and time management skills and the ability to prioritise tasks across multiple projects
- Ability to work effectively as part of a team
- Commitment to meeting or exceeding our clients' expectations
- Proficiency in Microsoft Word and PowerPoint
What we offer
- The chance to develop your career in an intellectually stimulating environment, as part of a dynamic and supportive team
- Opportunity to work alongside leading experts in the field
- A wide variety of projects in a range of therapeutic areas
- Competitive salary and bonus, company pension, 26 days holiday per year (for full-time staff in addition to statuary/public holidays), opportunity to attend relevant conferences and undertake both internal and external training

