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Content Adaptation Manager - Portuguese

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5 months ago
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Content Adaptation Manager (Portuguese Speaking)

Role type: Temporary (Umbrella)

Location: Remote in the UK

Duration: 6 months initially

My client is a global pharmaceutical, and I am working with them to appoint a dynamic and experienced Content Adaptation Manager to join their Customer Experience, Content & Partnerships Excellence team. This role will require someone who is fluent in Portuguese and English.

As a Content Adaptation Manager, you will work closely with Agency of choice to deliver quality creative adaptations of centrally created content. You will work also oversee a process on the line between Cx Engagement & Channel Team and Content Hub Production team, making sure the briefs are received, uploaded, and managed with clear understanding.

Key Responsibilities:

Work with Cx Engagement & Activation Director and Agency to understand a customer journey and content plan to work with Agency on creative adaptation of centrally delivered assets- this can mean existing content adaptation or/and creation of channel specific content from scratch based on Cx Strategy & Design Master Asset story.
Brief Content Hub Production Team on content production and manage the rounds of changes with Asset Owner
Support adaptation of above market content to local label requirements to ensure content is compliant and ready for execution in markets
Support content tracking management and demand forecasting and prioritisation process with Content Hub to ensure timely executions
Work together with Content Hub and Cx Activation Director to agree on engagement plan delivery via localisationKey Requirements:

Fluent in Portuguese
Previous experience working in a Pharmaceutical consulting environment or a Medical Communications agency
Have an understanding of the pharma industry market for promotional content
Prior content adaptation experience
Need to understand the local market, i.e Portuguese
Marketing and content savvy
Excellent project management skills
Ability to work collaboratively with internal teams and external stakeholders
Outstanding communication skills, both written and verbal
Strong attention to detail and focus on quality
Demonstrated ability to work under pressure and manage multiple projects simultaneously
Experience working with DAM/MLR toolsMy client offers a dynamic and challenging work environment. They pride themselves on providing innovative and effective solutions. If you are a self-motivated professional looking to join a leading Pharmaceutical, please submit your cover letter and resume detailing your qualifications and experience.
You can also call me on (phone number removed) to discuss further.

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