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Account Manager | Chesham, Buckinghamshire | Full Time | Full Time, Hybrid Working (1 day per week in the office) | £30,000 to £38,000, depending on experience
Our client is a fast-growing MedComms agency, specialising in medical education for rare and ultra-rare disease areas. They work closely alongside their clients in the pharmaceutical industry and a range of healthcare professionals to deliver valuable support across various projects, including meetings, digital materials, webinars, and website development. They are devoted to high-quality client service and accurate science, so the role will suit someone who can work well as part of their supportive team and is keen to pitch in with all aspects of the business.
Account Managers play a pivotal part in their team. Under the guidance of Account Directors and company Directors, AMs direct day-to-day management of projects, as well as supporting other members of the team, including the Account Director, Creative Director, and Senior Project Co-ordinator. The work is interesting, varied, and busy, but always creative and satisfying. The role will involve working on more than one account, with plenty of opportunities for growth and development, as well as chances to travel and work closely with key leaders in the healthcare field.
They offer a flexible hybrid arrangement including 1 day per week working in their Chesham office, which is accessible by train (a 10-minute walk from Chesham tube station on the Metropolitan line) and by car (with plenty of nearby parking).
Are you the right person for the job?
Minimum 2:1 Bioscience degree
Minimum 2 years' experience with a healthcare agency
Fluent English speaker
Located within reasonable commuting distance, 1-2 hours of our Chesham office
A decent proofreader – spelling/grammar mistakes don't stand a chance around you
Excellent communicator
A passion for delivering projects to the highest standard
Must have Veeva experience
You organise and prioritise like a pro
Reliable, keen to learn, and a good team player
You value diversity, representation, and raising unheard voices
Last but certainly not least… a positive attitude
What will your role look like?
Be part of a fantastic team delivering high-quality medical communications projects on time and on budget
Liaise with clients to build ongoing relationships and maintain effective communication
Support medical education event management and provide on-site support
Assist with medical writing processes, from high-science HCP materials to patient-friendly content
Develop materials for conferences, congresses, advisory boards, symposia, webinars, product launches, and post-launch campaigns
Work on digital and creative materials, including websites and videos/animations
Provide client support via phone, email, and in-person meetings
Research brand, market environment, key clinical studies, and strategic planning for pharmaceutical clients
Contribute to brand messaging development and strategic input
Assist in pitching for new business opportunities
Perform administrative tasks, including arranging and attending client/supplier meetings
Help manage budgets, campaign costs, and client invoicing
What can you expect in return?
25 days of annual leave plus bank holidays
Warm, supportive and collaborative working environment
Flexible hybrid working (remote working with 1 day/week in our office in Chesham, Buckinghamshire)
Opportunities for professional growth and development
International travel
Competitive salary depending on experience
Discretionary bonus & other benefits
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