Scientific Communications Specialist

Rockville, MD
Full Time
Experienced
Welcome! At Digital Infuzion, we believe that everyone deserves to live a better, healthier life. That's why we're dedicated to providing life science researchers with faster insights and health providers with on-demand data and tailored software solutions. Our passion for developing innovative healthcare solutions goes beyond ordinary health IT services to include comprehensive translational research support. If you're looking for a creative, open, and growth-oriented environment where you can do what you love while helping people live healthier lives, then keep scrolling - we may have just the opportunity for you.

Career Opportunity
Are you passionate about communicating complex scientific ideas in clear and engaging ways? We are looking for a scientific communications specialist to join our team and support the development of materials for our clinical and research operations. In this role, you will ensure that regulatory and clinical processes are clearly articulated for diverse audiences. If you're excited to use your communication expertise to drive scientific understanding and collaboration, we encourage you to explore this opportunity.

Position Overview
As a Scientific Communications Specialist, you will work closely with cross-functional teams, including regulatory, clinical, and project management professionals, to develop clear, effective communication materials. These materials will support the adoption of new processes, SOPs, and best practices in clinical research. You’ll create content for a range of formats, including written guides, presentations, and multimedia resources, to ensure clear understanding across all teams.

Key Responsibilities:

Content Development and Review:
  • Collaborate with regulatory and clinical teams to review scientific content, including SOPs, guidelines, training materials, and technical documents.
  • Translate complex scientific and regulatory concepts into clear, accessible language for both technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Ensure all communications are accurate, consistent, and aligned with regulatory standards and internal policies.

Training and Educational Material Creation:
  • Design and create educational resources, such as presentations, guides, and infographics, to support the training of teams on regulatory processes.
  • Develop engaging multimedia content (videos, animations) to enhance understanding and retention of key concepts.
  • Ensure all materials are tailored to the needs of the audience, from clinical researchers to project managers.

Cross-Functional Collaboration:
  • Partner with subject matter experts, including clinical researchers, regulatory specialists, and project managers, to ensure accurate and clear communication of scientific concepts and guidelines.
  • Contribute to the ongoing improvement of communication and training resources based on feedback and evolving best practices.

Project Support:
  • Support the development of meeting summaries, reports, manuscripts, and data-driven products by collaborating with scientific and research teams.
  • Provide communication expertise for scientific presentations, meetings, and outreach efforts.

Requirements
  • Bachelor’s or master’s degree in communications, Science Communication, Life Sciences, or a related field
  • Experience in scientific writing or communications within a clinical, healthcare, or research setting
  • Strong writing and editing skills, with the ability to communicate complex scientific information clearly and concisely
  • Proficiency in developing multimedia content, including video editing and graphic design, to support educational initiatives
  • Ability to work collaboratively across departments and with a range of stakeholders
  • Strong organizational skills
  • Proactive and self-motivated

Digital Infuzion, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. EOE/AA/M/F/D/V  
Digital Infuzion, LLC’s policy is to provide equal employment opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic under applicable law. 
 
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