If you have a specialist knowledge of drug development, love to travel and are hyper ambitious then we want to hear from you. Our client, a leading global medical communications business are looking for a Scientific Programme Manager to join their growing projects team where you will play an integral part in the delivery of global clinical investigator meetings amongst major players in the pharmaceutical industry.
Alongside amazing travel opportunities, you’ll also benefit from a competitive remuneration package, frequent progression opportunities and a fantastic, personable management structure.
As Scientific Programme Manager, you will be responsible for:
The scientific programme development, planning and delivery
Managing speaker content i.e. pre recorded presentations, slides and video material
Giving key recommendations on content and delivering interactive, creative solutions
Attending virtual / in person events in conjunction with speaker management
Amending study protocols and manuals to create and design clinical study support materials
To be considered for the role of Scientific Programme Manager, you will:
Have a strong understanding of drug development
Hold a degree in a medical, biomedical, medicinal chemistry, pharmaceuticals or pharmacology
Possess good commercial acumen and a level of commercial awareness specifically within the pharmaceutical industry
Have excellent presentation and project management skills
Benefits:
Basic salary of £30,000 to £42,000
Global travel opportunities
Discretionary annual bonus
25 days holiday per annum plus bank holidays
A defined career structure offering fast progression within a growing business
Hybrid working once settled into the role
A fantastic, collaborative team environment
Click Apply Now to be considered for this Scientific Programme Manager position.
We aim to respond to suitable candidates within 5 working days. If you have not heard from us within this time, please feel free to contact us to receive feedback on your application and discuss your requirements.