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Account Director – Medcomms - London

Employer
Umbilical Life
Location
London
Salary
On Application
Start date
7 Mar 2019
Closing date
6 Apr 2019

Job Details

Do you enjoy managing and developing client accounts in the pharmaceutical sector? This is a fantastic opportunity to work within a medical communications agency with a global mindset to deliver projects that meet client expectations and develop new business opportunities.

This is a chance for an experienced Account Director or Senior Account Manager to manage a team.

Experience and skills:

  • A life-sciences degree is preferable
  • A breadth of experience within a medical communications agency or a similar environment
  • Proven experience in Account Management or as an Account Director in an agency
  • Strong understanding of the healthcare market
  • Familiar with working across variety therapy areas
  • Significant digital experience
  • Have experience in line management
  • Project management experience
  • Experience in business development pitches is ideal

*Please note, you must be eligible to work in the UK to apply for this role

To find out more about the role, please contact Asha Mistry at Umbilical Life on +44116 461 0070 or email asha@umbilical-life.com

Company

Umbilical will be a world leading provider of workforce solutions in Science, Technology and Engineering. 

Blending innovation and a commitment to entrepreneurship, we will ensure our customers and colleagues achieve the highest levels of satisfaction.

With nearly 75 years of workforce industry experience between us we know a lot, but not everything. 

We have created a Mission, Vision and a set of clear Values, providing‘guiding light’ as we all start building this Culture, or as we call it the CODE.   

 

Company info
Website
Telephone
011 6 461 0070
Location
Premier House
9 Rutland Street
Leicester
LE1 1RE
United Kingdom

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