Science Research Writer - Department of Developmental Neurobiology
Company: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Location: Memphis
Posted on: May 1, 2025
Job Description:
The Science Research Writer will be responsible for the full
spectrum of research publication, from conceptualization to
dissemination. This includes authoring original research articles,
editing and revising manuscripts, preparing book chapters and
review articles, and developing website content. Additionally, the
writer will actively seek funding opportunities by preparing and
submitting major grant applications and project proposals. To
effectively communicate research findings, the writer will develop
and deliver presentations at scientific conferences, seminars,
institutional meetings, fundraising events, and public outreach
sessions.
The Science Research Writer will work with faculty within the
Department of Developmental Neurobiology. The writer will need to
be in-person as the candidate needs to get to know the faculty,
their research, and their style of writing. Relocation assistance
is available.This is a primarily onsite role at St. Jude Children's
Research Hospital. Relocation is required for candidates residing
outside of the local area. The has multidisciplinary teams that are
working urgently to advance promising new therapeutic approaches
into clinical trials. Cutting-edge technologies essential to our
mission are developed and deployed in our innovation hubs. -Our aim
is to contribute to discoveries that will save lives and improve
the quality of life for children with catastrophic illnesses. -The
Scientific Writer plays an integral role in working with a dynamic
group of research faculty, staff, and trainees to provide
scientific and technical writing expertise and support.
Responsibilities will include drafting and editing narratives
required for funding applications, progress reports, conference
abstracts, original scientific manuscripts, review articles, press
releases, institutional protocols, compliance documents, and
related tasks. Ideal Experience & Skills:
- PhD degree, preferably in neuroscience or related field.
- Experience in scientific writing or scientific
communications.
- A strong scientific background and previous scientific and/or
medical writing are required with excellent research, editing, and
proofreading skills.
- Proven ability to write clear, concise, and engaging content
for diverse audiences and platforms (articles, videos, social
media, etc.). Experience with Large Language Modules is a
plus.
- Experience collaborating with faculty, scientists, and
researchers.
- Strong project management and organization skills are desirable
for this position.
- Experience with writing for social media platforms is
considered an asset.Job Responsibilities:
- Draft and edit prose required for funding applications,
progress reports, conference abstracts, original scientific
manuscripts, review articles, press releases, institutional
protocols, and compliance documents.
- Train postdocs and students in successful writing.
- Apply expertise with Bio-Render for images.
- Participate on project teams through collaborative engagement
within DNB and across other departments.
- Manage/prioritize multiple projects under general supervision,
working in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment.
- Perform other related duties as assigned in order to meet the
goals and objectives of DNB and the institution.
- Maintain regular and predictable attendance.Minimum Education
and/or Training:
- Master's degree in life sciences or a related field
required.
- PhD degree in Neuroscience strongly preferred.Minimum
Experience:
- Minimum requirement: 2+ years of experience as a scientific
editor or relevant research and publication.
- Experience in the construction of scientific documents (journal
articles or grant applications) preferred.
- Experience in experimental design; statistical principles;
effective display of scientific data; and publication policies,
procedures, and ethics.
- Experience in the construction of NIH grant applications
preferred.CompensationIn recognition of certain U.S. state and
municipal pay transparency laws, St. Jude is including a reasonable
estimate of the compensation range for this role. This is an
estimate offered in good faith and a specific salary offer takes
into account factors that are considered in making compensation
decisions including but not limited to skill sets, experience and
training, licensure and certifications, and other business and
organizational needs. It is not typical for an individual to be
hired at or near the top of the salary range and compensation
decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each
case. A reasonable estimate of the current salary range is $70,720
- $126,880 per year for the role of Science Research Writer -
Department of Developmental Neurobiology.Explore our exceptional
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