Brand Manager

Pro4orm People Ltd
Bristol
3 days ago
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Pro4orm People Ltd have partnered with a scaling SME, innovative global pharmaceutical company. Our client is devoted to delivering high value products to healthcare professionals, the NHS and patients. They offer a fast-paced environment and opportunity for development as they continue to grow.


We are looking for an experienced Brand Manger to join our client’s team based in Hampshire. This role would suit someone with varied experience as a Brand Manager within a pharmaceutical company. You must have solid experience working with prescription drugs/products to be considered for this role. You will be working in a close-knit marketing team and reporting directly into the Brand and Product Lead.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Managing a portfolio of branded generics, OTC and medical device brands.
  • To support and create brand plans, setting the marketing strategy across the portfolio of promoted brands.
  • To analyse marketing performance against the set KPIs and adjust the strategy required, communicating this to the head of marketing.
  • To support and direct in the overall budget management for marketing.
  • To develop and maintain strong relationships across all cross – functional teams and relevant key stakeholders within the business.
  • To manage and execute launch plans for new brands.


This role would suit someone who:

  • Enjoys taking ownership and can lead with initiative
  • Takes responsibility and has a strategic approach
  • Driven and will positively challenge status quo
  • Thrives in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment


Requirements

  • Degree level education preferably in a life science or marketing related discipline
  • Has proven experience working in a Brand Manager role for a pharmaceutical company
  • Has managed several brands and has launch experience
  • Has Branded Generics and generics experience
  • A BM who has worked with prescription products
  • Experienced in brand strategy and yearly executional plans
  • Can travel to Hampshire on a weekly basis
  • Has mentored more junior members of the team
  • Has managed third-party agencies


Job ref: 694301




Pro4orm People Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Pro4orm People Ltd is an Equal Opportunities Employer. Due to a high volume of applications we will only be able to contact successful applicants within 5 working days. We may, however, contact you regarding other potential roles of interest. By applying for this position you will be agreeing to our Terms and Conditions, and Privacy Policy which can be found on our website www.pro4ormpeople.com


Equal Opportunity Employer:

At Pro4orm People Ltd we are committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, disability, or background.

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