Agency Traffic Manager

Bioscript Group
Nottingham, England
11 months ago
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Role:Agency Traffic Manager

Business Unit:MedComms

Location:South Bank, London (hybrid – 2 days in office per week, 3 days flexible)


About Us


Established in 2005, Bioscript Group is formed from multiple, specialist businesses to support our global pharmaceutical clients; we draw on their multidisciplinary expertise to help navigate critical decisions at key points in the product lifecycle. ​


Our scientific and strategic expertise help our clients make better decisions. We provide medical communication services, market access consulting and regulatory writing support with deep domain expertise to effectively navigate complex disease areas.


The Opportunity


The Bioscript Group is looking for an experienced and motivated Traffic Manager to join our MedComms studio team. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys working in high paced and creative environments. The successful candidate will have experience in an agency environment liaising between client facing teams and creative teams to manage the delivery of high-quality creative work and multimedia production.


Key Responsibilities


  • Project Coordination: Manage the scheduling and flow of projects through the studio, ensuring all deadlines are met.
  • Resource Allocation: Assign team members to projects based on skills and availability for optimal productivity.
  • Communication: Act as the primary point of contact between creatives, clients, and other stakeholders to facilitate smooth project flow.
  • Workflow Optimisation: Identify bottlenecks in the process and implement solutions to improve overall efficiency.
  • Reporting: Monitor project progress and prepare regular status reports for upper management.
  • Team Leadership: Mentor and support studio staff, fostering a collaborative and innovative team environment.
  • Budget Management: Assist in managing project budgets, ensuring that costs are tracked and controlled


About You


  • You should love creativity and want to be in this type of environment
  • You should be a people person and enjoy collaborating with multiple colleagues
  • You should have an eye for detail and a head for process
  • You should be confident and prepared to keep people following process


Our people are at the heart of our business


We are focused not just on delivering the exceptional for our clients, but for our teams too. Understanding everyone is different and we believe in treating everyone as an individual with opportunities to develop your skills and career around our disciplines.


Our benefits include:

  • Salary which aligns with your experience and skillset
  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays + winter shutdown + holiday purchase scheme
  • Enhanced sick and compassionate leave
  • Enhanced maternity, paternity & adoption leave
  • Birthday charity donation to a charity of your choice
  • Bonus Day off to be spent giving back to the community
  • Life Insurance and Critical Illness cover
  • Private Medical (Vitality for UK based colleagues)
  • Health cash plan or wellbeing allowance
  • International Employee Assistance Program

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