Job Details
A fantastic medical publishing and medical communications house in Buckinghamshire is on the lookout for a new Account Manager to join their growing team on a permanent basis. They are looking for someone who is passionate about truly making a difference to patients on a global scale.
The Company
The company have made their name by continually seeking to improve their users’ learning experience, and have been extremely successful in establishing themselves as a leading educational platform for healthcare professionals across the globe. They work with global medical device and pharmaceutical companies, and their work spans online publications, industry-leading peer-reviewed research journals, virtual congresses, video interviews, online education and e-learning materials.
Account Manager Role
The Account Manager will be responsible for the day-to-day management of the accounts, liaising directly with the client and being the primary point of contact. The company is looking for their new Account Manager to really drive the process and uphold professionalism at all times.
Essential Experience
Previous experience working in a medical communications agency environment (preferably within medical education).
Project management experience
Experience working to tight deadlines as well as excellent budget management.
Scientific degree highly desirable, but not essential
In return, you will receive a salary in the region of £40,000 – £45,000 per annum (depending on experience), excellent support and ongoing career development. The company also has a very flexible approach to homeworking so are able to look at a unique flexible working arrangement for the right individual.
If this Account Manager opportunity sounds like it could be of interest, please apply now! If you would like to discuss similar medical communications opportunities more tailored to your specific requirements, please email me at (url removed)
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