Contract Quantitative Healthcare Researchers (Remote)

Manchester
1 week ago
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About the Company
We are collaborating with a leading international pharmaceutical market research company. They work with some of the biggest pharma companies to help them determine which new potentially lifesaving or life improving treatments to prioritise into development. To facilitate this, they gather information from medical experts, patients, and carers, and deliver insights to pharma companies to inform their strategic decision making. Following some significant business wins, our client is urgently looking to recruit predominantly quantitative researchers - from SRE to AD level - on a contract basis to cover this busy period.
About the Roles
The specifics of the contract quantitative healthcare researcher roles will depend on level of experience/seniority, but will generally involve the management of the delivery of multiple market research projects to ensure the design, day-to-day project management, analysis and reporting meet the research objectives and client needs. Projects will be mainly quantitative in nature, but there may be some opportunities to be involved in some qualitative work as well.
Key responsibilities will include:

  • Managing the delivery of multiple primary market research projects across a variety of therapy areas;
  • Taking overall responsibility for end-to-end project management ensuring all project components and tasks are allocated and completed according to timelines;
  • Leading internal and participating in external project meetings;
  • Acting as a point of contact for clients in relation to the day-to day project management;
  • Motivating individuals to achieve the set company cornerstones, standards, and behaviours (depending on level/experience).
    About You
    To be in with a chance of securing one of these exciting contract quantitative healthcare researcher roles you will need:
  • Solid experience of ad hoc Pharmaceutical market research covering a variety of therapy areas and quantitative research methods;
  • Strong project management and organisational skills;
  • To demonstrate experience and knowledge of a broad range of market research methodologies and techniques, including more advanced or complex approaches;
  • The ability to manage multiple tasks and projects simultaneously, using your knowledge and experience to create the forward plan and timelines;
  • Strong client facing skills.
    In Summary
    These roles represent fantastic opportunities to work within a great, supportive agency environment where genuine teamwork is valued. The culture is one which prioritises learning and development. There are excellent benefits on offer which include flexible working and quarterly wellbeing sessions. What's not to like?! We look forward to seeing your CV today in you are looking for a Contract Quantitative Healthcare Research role

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