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RBW Consulting
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Are you an experienced Account Manager looking for a fresh challenge within healthcare communications? This growing agency is looking for someone to take the lead on client work across a variety of meaningful projects.

You’ll join a team that delivers ethically driven campaigns spanning HCP communications, patient engagement, behaviour change, and promotional materials including. You’ll have the opportunity to work across a variety of therapy areas and project types, with plenty of visibility and responsibility from day one.

What you’ll be doing:
Managing accounts across healthcare and pharmaceutical clients
Acting as the day-to-day contact for clients and ensuring project objectives are met
Delivering a range of healthcare PR and communications materials
Managing timelines, budgets and internal processes
Coordinating with internal writers, creatives and external suppliers
Ensuring smooth project execution and addressing any challenges that arise

What you’ll bring:
Experience working as an Account Manager within a healthcare communications or PR agency
A collaborative, proactive approach and a can-do mindset
Strong project management and organisational skills
Great communication and relationship-building abilities
A science background is ideal but not essential

What’s on offer:
Hybrid working
Supportive team with strong mentoring and development opportunities
A good mix of project types - from strategy to delivery
A friendly, down-to-earth culture that values your contribution

If you’re ready to grow your career in a supportive, fast-paced agency environment, I’d love to hear from you.

Apply now or get in touch with Nicky Stunt at for more information.

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