Business Intelligence Contractor

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Business Intelligence Contractor

6-7 month contract

Hybrid role - Buckinghamshire/Remote

SRG are partnering with one of the leading global pharmaceutical companies, who are seeking a Business Intelligence Manager to support the Botox team for the next 12 months. This person will play an essential role, helping internal partners/stakeholders make informed strategic and operational decisions across Botox Indications. They will also lead Business Intelligence to facilitate and develop actionable recommendations based on market insights that address key business needs and objectives.

Key responsibilities include independently leading Business Intelligence planning, implementation, communication of results, and alignment of brand strategies and plans. They will also be responsible for managing all aspects of Business Intelligence/Primary market research, including initiation of the RFP process, Vendor Selection, Study Design, Contract Execution, Budget Management and more.

Key accountabilities of the role include:

Serve as the Business Intelligence lead for Botox Therapeutics, becoming a trusted partner to Global, Area and Affiliate leadership, guiding brand strategy and advising on key initiatives based on knowledge of the business and market through data and analytics capabilities
Enable and demonstrate leadership on the cross-functional business teams, International Brand Team (INBT), Area Brand Teams and Affiliate Brand Teams to make better and more rapid business decisions by framing & prioritizing critical brand questions.
Develop and maintain working relationships with Area and Key Affiliate contacts to co-create and execute plans, eliminate redundancies, and ensure consistency of our market understanding
Proactively identify new data sources and analytics opportunities to ensure that team's decision-making is based on the most current, objective, and comprehensive insights
Play a leading role in the continuous brand planning process based on a deep understanding of the market drivers, patient journey, competition and positioning highlighting opportunities to enhance patient and HCP (Health Care Professional) experience and plans to address leverage points & gaps
Lead commercial competitive intelligence to help the client anticipate competitor strategies and achieve market leadershipKey knowledge and/or experience needed

BA or BS degree required. Advanced degree (e.g. MBA or MA) preferred. Degree concentration in marketing research, marketing or social sciences. Statistical knowledge is a plus.
Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in Marketing Analytics and Business Intelligence, including a strong working knowledge of key data sources and analytics approaches to gaining insights at the global and country level. 5+ years of experience is preferred.
Experience developing and executing global analytics and research plans. Experience analyzing and drawing insights from quantitative and secondary data sets
Global pharmaceutical or healthcare industry experience
Excellent strategic thinking and thought leadership with strong story telling capabilities
Analytical reasoning abilities, intellectual curiosity, strong business acumen, and creativity in problem solving, including developing and testing simple hypotheses using available data including market dynamics (share and total volume) trends in Microsoft Excel
Experience influencing cross-functional, global and affiliate teams, plus ability to interact effectively with/present to (verbally and in writing) all levels of the organizationTo Apply

Please follow the instructions provided and/or to discuss further, contact Theo Charles on (phone number removed)

Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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