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Chief Science Officer

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Pharmacy Science

Pharmacy Science

Chief Scientific (Pharmacy) Officer – Limerick

 

We are currently looking for a fully qualified Pharmacist for a Chief Scientific Officer role in Limerick.

This is a start up client.

This Science Officer must be a qualified Pharmacist

The ideal candidate will have a minimum of five years experience and at least two years must be spent working as a Hospital Pharmacist.

This person must have extensive experience in working with the HSE or the NHS. 

Science Officers would have to reside in Limerick or be willing to relocate to Limerick – this is a Must 

This is a permanent Science Officer role for Pharmacists

If you are interested in this job please contact Elaine on 01-2016363 or goto 

 http://www.jackiebrownmedical.ie/jobs_ireland.php?url=jobs

Pharmacists!

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
Pharmacy Pharmacy Pharmacy

Pharmacy Pharmacy Pharmacy

Are you a qualified Pharmacist?

Have you worked in Hospital Pharmacy or Clinical Pharmacy?

We may have the job for you!

We are looking for qualified Pharmacists to fill two positions in Limerick:

  • Chief Scientific Officer
  • Sales & Marketing Manager

Whether you are a Pharmacist, Hospital Pharmacist, Head of Pharmacy and  looking for a Pharmacist position, Pharmacy job or have Hospital Pharmacy in mind we want to see your CV!


Science Officers Lead The Way

Friday, March 12th, 2010
Chief Science Officers come from a variety of Science backrounds including Pharmacy

Chief Science Officers come from a variety of Science backrounds including Pharmacy

Science Officers Lead The Way in Irelands start up and established Pharmaceutical R&D companies. They provide the scientific backbone of R&D, Regulatory affairs and Pharmacovigilence activity where insight and understanding go hand in hand.

A typical Chief Science Officer will  manage and administer the actvities of other medical drug safety officers, science officers and technical personnel involved first hand in project engineering and the management of  other scientists who may also be Pharmacists engaged in the introduction of new drugs which will also involve vigilence reporting and monitoring of ADR’s and PSUR’s.

Irish Pharmaceutical enterprises are highly engaged in the latest Pharmaceutical drug research and development and it is through the technical and scientific know how of science officers that Ireland has gained significant FDI (Foreign Direct  Investment)

Eight out of ten major internationla biopharma and pharmaceutical multinationals have now sited here in Ireland and this is showing no sign of slowing yet despite the economic downturn.