Opportunities

Jobs

We are constantly recruiting to make sure we have the best possible team in place.  Check for current opportunities.

Typical Clarity job roles include:

Information Specialists - undertake advanced medical literature searches to support the development of high-quality, evidence-based products.  Usually holding health/science related degrees, or information management qualifications with a background in health.


Health Informaticians - varied roles spanning the product lifecycle.  Areas include system specification and design, knowledge modelling and technical authoring through to verification and testing working closely with other areas of the business. Informatics operates as a hub through which most of the activity in Clarity is directed.  Roles can also encompass disciplines such as systems analysts, product owners or terminologist, and attract people from a wide variety of backgrounds from information specialists to pharmacologists.


Software Developers - skilled and experienced in the design and creation of cutting-edge software solutions, our software developers have exceptional problem solving and communication skills, plus the ability to seamlessly integrate into project teams. They have a thorough understanding of the software project lifecycle and either specialise in or have an awareness of database, software, and interface development.


Pharmacists - Working within multidisciplinary teams and providing expertise on drug information, our pharmacists develop evidence-based clinical guidance for healthcare professionals working in primary and first contact care (Clarity Knowledge Summaries) and evidence-based clinical indicators by which healthcare professionals working in community, primary, or secondary can measure and benchmark their performance.


Clinical Authors - Working within multidisciplinary teams, our clinical authors develop evidence-based clinical guidance for healthcare professionals working in primary and first contact care (Clarity Knowledge Summaries) and evidence-based clinical indicators by which healthcare professionals working in community, primary, or secondary can measure and bench mark their performance.