When graduating with a scientific degree, finding the right career path isn''t always straightforward, especially if your preference is not to work in a laboratory.Many graduates love the science, but the reality of undertaking many of the roles within this sector might not be so appealing.If you find yourself in this position, love writing about science and have a clear and articulate communication style, then maybe a career within medical communications is for you.This unique opportunity allows you to continue writing, whilst also learning other skills such as corporate communications, client engagement, business development and project management.Job descriptionAs an Account Executive, you will write on behalf of clients to develop short and long-form copy, (including learning content and articles) whilst creating content that attracts and persuades a reader and/or addresses a specific audience.In addition, the Account Executive supports the day-to-day management of designated accounts and projects as part of a team focusing on delivering excellence and accuracy.Key responsibilitiesWriting clear, engaging, and accurate copy to the highest editorial standards for a range of communication materials.Understanding the message the client is seeking to express and translating this into written content, within the agreed schedule and budget.Communicating clearly with clients, whether on email or in meetings (must be confident)Applying analytical and/or research skills to ..... full job details .....