Analyst II, Medical Writing, Immunology at Johnson & Johnson

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Johnson & Johnson Logo
Not SpecifiedCompensation
Mid-level (3 to 4 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Pharmaceuticals, Healthcare, BiotechnologyIndustries

Requirements

  • Works in a team environment and matrix
  • Performs routine tasks per established procedures
  • Gains knowledge and applies internal standards, regulatory, and publishing guidelines
  • With increasing skill, uses internal systems, tools, and processes
  • Functions as a lead writer on a project, indication, or a compound either early- or late-stage in life cycle under close supervision
  • Participates in process working groups

Responsibilities

  • Writes and coordinates basic clinical documents such as, but not limited to, Phase 1 protocols, Phase1/2 CSRs, table of studies, narratives, and initial IBs
  • Writes, contributes to, and/or coordinates low to medium complexity clinical and regulatory documents such as, but not limited to, Phase 2/3 CSRs and protocols, IB updates, summary documents, and regulatory responses under supervision
  • Performs document QC, completes list of abbreviations or references, conducts literature searches, and performs other basic tasks with supervision as needed
  • Participates in and may lead cross-functional document planning and review meetings. Works in a team environment with some guidance while increasing independence for longer-term activities
  • Takes an active role on assigned projects with respect to timing, scheduling, and tracking
  • Interacts with cross-functional colleagues on document content and champions MW processes and best practices
  • Responsible for establishing document timelines and strategies in accordance with internal processes, with some mentorship from functional management

Skills

Medical Writing
Immunology
Medical Affairs
Scientific Writing
Regulatory Writing
Clinical Documentation

Johnson & Johnson

Healthcare products in pharmaceuticals and devices.

About Johnson & Johnson

Johnson & Johnson operates in the healthcare sector with three main areas: pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and consumer health products. In the pharmaceuticals segment, the company develops prescription drugs for various medical conditions such as cancer and infectious diseases. The medical devices segment provides products used in surgeries and other medical procedures, while the consumer health segment offers over-the-counter products, including baby care and personal health items. Johnson & Johnson generates revenue through direct sales and partnerships, and it invests significantly in research and development to create new products that meet the needs of consumers and healthcare providers. The company stands out from competitors by emphasizing diversity, equity, and inclusion in its workplace, fostering an environment where employees can share their perspectives. Its goal is to improve patient outcomes and enhance the overall health and well-being of individuals globally.

New Brunswick, New JerseyHeadquarters
1886Year Founded
IPOCompany Stage
HealthcareIndustries
10,001+Employees

Risks

J&J faces a class action lawsuit in Australia over ineffective cold and flu medications.
Former J&J executives joining other firms could lead to increased competition.
Ongoing legal battles, like the lawsuit against Cigna, pose financial liabilities for J&J.

Differentiation

J&J operates in three segments: pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and consumer health.
The company invests heavily in R&D for innovative medical solutions and products.
J&J is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in its workplace culture.

Upsides

J&J's collaboration with Helsinki University Hospital focuses on value-based healthcare models.
The rise of personalized medicine offers J&J opportunities in targeted therapies.
Increased focus on digital health solutions presents expansion opportunities for J&J.

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