Real Chemistry

Healthcare

GroupCopySupervisor

$115–165k ~AI est. Boston, Massachusetts, United States; New York, New York, United States; Chicago, Illinois, United States; Carmel, California, United States; San Francisco, California, United States; United States Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Group Copy Supervisor at Real Chemistry. Skills: Brand stewardship, Category champion, HCP accounts, Creative concepts. Write headlines and body copy. Convey scientific information”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

7+ years healthcare/pharmaceutical writing, Portfolio or PDF of relevant work samples required

Nice to Have

College degree in a related field preferred

What You'll Do.

Write headlines and body copy

Convey scientific information

Champion creative thinking

Prepare materials for client copy approval

Reference and annotate copy

Collaborate with Art Directors

Collaborate with Designers

Collaborate with Developers

Partner with Account teams

Partner with Strategy teams

Lead multiple projects

Present work to clients

Present work to internal teams

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Art partners; Account teams; Strategy teams

Communication Scope

Present work to clients; Present work to internal teams

Process & Methodology

Lead multiple projects

Full Job Description

At Real Chemistry, making the world a healthier place isn’t just an aspiration—it’s our everyday reality. Our drive to transform healthcare is informed by our blend of deep scientific expertise, human-centred creativity, and AI-driven insights, fostering a unique environment where innovation thrives and our people are impact-obsessed. As a global agency, we provide a full suite of services across healthcare communications and marketing to our clients, including top players in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries. Our #LifeatRealChem culture is rooted in our people—we believe we are best together and are committed to excellence for both our clients and colleagues. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting your career, if you share our passion for healthcare and connection, we invite you to explore our opportunities. Discover your purpose. Embrace innovation. Experience #LifeatRealChem. Real Chemistry is looking for a Group Copy Supervisor to join our growing team! The Group Copy Supervisor is a brand steward and category champion, responsible for having a deep understanding of the brand, its benefits, and competitive differentiation. Working with art partners and reporting to a Creative Director, the Group Copy Supervisor will own all day-to-day writing responsibilities for assigned healthcare/pharma-related HCP accounts. The ideal candidate will have the skills and experience to think strategically, supply creative ideas and concepts, and execute across a range of mediums. This is a hybrid role, based in any of our US offices—including New York City, Boston, Chicago, Carmel, or San Francisco—or remotely within the US, depending on team and business needs. What you’ll do: Responsible for writing headlines and body copy for various types of digital tactics, including websites, interactive visual aids, videos, banners, landing pages, and emails, for branded and unbranded HCP clients Convey scientific information into compelling and memorable messages

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