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Expert Scientific Writer

Sanofi
Hyderabad
₹16 LPA - ₹20 LPA
Posted 04/06/2026

About the Role

Company Overview

Sanofi's an R&D-driven bio pharmaceutical company that uses AI to better lives and ensure steady growth. By deeply understanding the immune system, they come up with new drugs and vaccines that help and heal masses worldwide.

This firm's solid lineup of upcoming treatments aims at crucial medical needs. This promises to assist even more patients in years to come.

For Pharmaceuticals, that covers specialty care, diabetes, heart drugs, older Rx goods, generics, and R&D. Under Consumer Healthcare sits OTC medicines. Meanwhile, Vaccines deal with the vaccine arm known as Sanofi Pasteur.

Formed way back in 1973, Sanofi's HQ stands right in Paris, France today.

Sanofi Business Operations is an internal Sanofi team that centralizes processes to support Specialty Care, Vaccines, General Medicines, CMO, and R&D, Data & Digital functions. They aim to be a strategic partner, handling tactical deliveries for Medical, HEVA, and Commercial groups worldwide, so everyone else can focus on their work too.

Job Summary

Sanofi is seeking an Expert Scientific Writer in Hyderabad, India.

This job involves creating slide decks, posters, abstracts, manuscripts, and educational materials and work closely with doctors and medical teams by the deadline.

Beyond that, there's helping colleagues—both younger and more seasoned writers—along with smoothing out processes for everyone. To pull off all that magic, you need ace English skills, a solid grasp of life sciences or pharmacy, and past experience in this field.

If you’ve spent at least seven years doing content in pharma, healthcare, or academia, this gig could be perfect. Oh, and it helps if you play nice in a team setting but can still knock projects out solo too.

Key Responsibilities

  • Create complex and specialized scientific content independently without supervision

  • Manage the complete publication and medical education content development process from start to finish

  • Handle documentation and approval processes in PromoMats/iEnvision, previously known as Data-vision/MATRIX

  • Develop and maintain expertise in the assigned therapeutic area, process requirements, and compliance standards

  • Develop education and communication content as per stakeholder requirements

  • Interact effectively with healthcare professionals on publication-related content

  • Support senior and junior writers in developing knowledge and sharing expertise

  • Prepare publication and medical education materials such as slide decks, abstracts, posters, manuscripts, and related content

  • Deliver assigned materials within agreed timelines and quality standards

  • Provide strategic support by working with individuals and institutions that may serve as resources for publication purposes

  • Develop complex publication and medical education materials

  • Act as an expert in medical communication for the assigned therapeutic area or areas

  • Assist the scientific communication team in conducting comprehensive publication-need analysis

  • Implement the yearly publication plan and related activities identified for the region

  • Work with selected regional vendors to deliver required outputs as per the defined process

  • Use advanced training delivery tools and techniques to improve training effectiveness

  • Create an overall action plan based on end-user feedback to improve course content and delivery

  • Work closely with regional and area scientific communication teams to identify publication needs

  • Assist in developing assigned publication and medical education deliverables

  • Coordinate with the medical department to prepare relevant and customized deliverables

Qualifications and Skills

Must-Have Skills

  • Candidate should have advanced degree in pharmacy/ life sciences or other relevant medical field.

  • Must have 7+ years of experience in medical writing/content creation for the pharmaceutical/healthcare industry, or academia

  • Coach and review content created by senior and junior scientific writers

  • Work closely with peers and team members to develop best practices

  • Collaborate effectively with internal and external stakeholders

  • Maintain effective relationships with end stakeholders, including the medical scientific community within the assigned Global Business Unit and product area

Bonus Skills

  • Therapeutic area or domain knowledge

  • Understanding of Good Publication Practices

  • Experience with publication submissions

  • Project management exposure

Soft Skills & Personality Traits

  • Strong stakeholder management abilities

  • Effective communication skills

  • Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a team environment.

Salary and Benefits

Sanofi has an Expert Scientific Writer position in Hyderabad, India, paying between ₹16 LPA and ₹20 LPA. Other than that, it also depends on experience, expertise, and communication skills.

Sanofi also provides other corporate benefits like health and insurance benefits, along with lots of professional growth opportunities. Training and amazing medical and scientific projects.

Career Growth Opportunities

You will get exposure to complex scientific and medical projects. You'll team up with experts in field like therapeutic areas, planning publications, and compliance that will help to grow in the career.

Team Structure

The Expert Scientific Writer works efficiently by collaborating with both senior and junior writers, regional vendors, and various stakeholders. These include folks from Specialty Care, Vaccines, General Medicines, R&D, Data, and Digital teams. They also work with Sanofi Business Operations, scientific and medical communication groups, and healthcare pros, so everyone's on the same page.

Why This Role Stands Out

If you are passionate about medical writing then it's an  strong opportunity for you to enjoy scientific writing, medical communication, teamwork, and contributing to meaningful progress in the pharmaceutical and healthcare sector.

This role involves expertise in publications, slide decks, abstracts, posters, manuscripts, and other scientific materials and work with medical teams, healthcare professionals, and scientific communication experts.

How to Apply

First of all try to understand the demand of job description then tailor your CV accordingly by adding relevant keywords like scientific writing, medical communication, publication planning, medical education content, therapeutic area knowledge, stakeholder management, and project management before submitting an CV.

When you are done with your CV, just click the apply button.

All the very best!!

Market Insights & Trends

Salary Insights

The amount of money that gets paid can be different depending on how they have been working, where they live and what kind of job they are doing. Some places pay more than others. Most good jobs include extra money for doing a good job, health insurance and flexible hours. Companies pay high salary to make sure they can get the people they want.


Hiring Trends

The number of jobs for this profile is going up every year. Hospitals and other healthcare companies are looking for people who're good, at their job and can also figure out new problems. They want who can do the work and also think on their feet to deal with the challenges of working in healthcare today.

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