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CLIENT ASSOCIATIONS : Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer
REPORTS TO : Director of Scientific Publications
DIRECT REPORTS : None
EXEMPT / NON-EXEMPT EMPLOYEE STATUS : Exempt (Minimum of 37.5 hours / week)
GENERAL SUMMARY
The Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) is a non-profit medical professional society of influential scientists, academicians, researchers, clinicians, government representatives, and industry leaders from around the world dedicated to improving cancer patient outcomes by advancing the science and application of cancer immunotherapy. Reporting to the Director of Scientific Publications, the Medical Writer is responsible for the development, review, and updating of scientific and medical content for society publications. This includes all aspects of written product development such as manuscript / project scope, literature review, bibliography development, scribing for high-level meetings and teleconferences, interfacing with subject matter experts, and adhering to applicable guidelines and scientific writing standards to ensure timely delivery of high-quality end products.
This role requires the ability to undertake projects that require a variety of writing styles, including highly scientific consensus statements, reviews, clinical practice guidelines, media-focused pieces, meeting reports, and other promotional materials. Applicants will be expected to learn, understand, and apply key concepts of cancer immunotherapy research and clinical agent administration to help guide society leadership in scientific work creation. Ideal candidates will also be comfortable working collaboratively with volunteer leaders and other medical writing staff to effectively lead and participate in scientific discussions related to consensus generation and manuscript development.
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES (Minimum 37.5 hours / week)
Manuscript and Guideline Development-Specific Duties
- In direct collaboration with volunteer leaders / authors and the Director of Scientific Publications, serve as the staff scientific advisor and primary medical writer for assigned projects including immunotherapy clinical practice guidelines (CPGs), review papers, consensus statements, and meeting reports.
- Assist the Manuscript Development Groups (MDGs) with medical writing duties from draft development through post-publication writing needs, including :
- Create draft manuscript text and / or edit drafts for consistency with SITC style and journal formatting, incorporating feedback from the MDG.
- Assist with the creation of data collection tools (e.g., surveys) and synthesize results for MDG consideration.
- Develop essential elements for scientific works such as original figures, treatment algorithms, tables, graphs, companion abstracts, posters, and slide decks.
- Address suggested changes and revisions during all review phases.
- Maintain the reference library and documentation of decisions regarding manuscript content.
- Assist with author responsibilities during journal review, acceptance, and production phases including response to journal reviewer comments and proof review.
- For CPGs, responsible for post-publication activities and guideline recommendation updates including creating abridged versions and plain language summaries, monitoring for practice-changing data, and liaising with Expert Panel Chairs for updates.
- Participate in project meetings, lead scientific discussions, review and synthesize relevant data, and document discussions by preparing organized notes or meeting minutes.
- Provide scientific strategy and writing support to the Scientific Publications Team and volunteer leaders as needed.
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