Pharmaceutical Marketing & Operations

Great Lea Common, Berkshire, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£90 pd

Salary

£90 pd

Posted
13 Apr 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Location: Reading, UK

Pay rate: £90 per day (PAYE)

Contract: Full‑time, Temporary

Start date: August 2026 (to be agreed)

We are recruiting two Year in Industry Placement Students to support a Marketing and Operations team during the 2026/2027 academic year. This is a varied, hands‑on role offering experience across marketing campaigns, digital content, data processing, event coordination, and project support.

What you'll be doing:

Supporting the planning and technical set‑up of multichannel marketing campaigns

Reviewing campaign performance and presenting results and insights

Creating marketing content such as emails, PDFs, and landing pages

Supporting the approval process for marketing materials

Assisting with the set‑up and management of online events

Processing healthcare professional consent data in a compliant manner

Supporting ad‑hoc projects and student initiatives

Providing general marketing, operations, and project supportWho we're looking for:

A second‑year undergraduate on a four‑year degree, seeking a third‑year placement

Studying STEM, Business, or Digital Marketing

Achieved 3 A‑levels at grade B or above (or equivalent)

Interest in digital marketing, content creation, and data

Strong Microsoft Office skills (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook)

Organised, proactive, and comfortable managing multiple tasks

A confident communicator and team playerKnowledge of Microsoft Access or SQL is desirable but not essential.

Location & working pattern:

The role is based in Reading, with the expectation of being on‑site most days, particularly in the initial months for training and onboarding. Increased hybrid working may be available later in the placement

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