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Are you a seasoned healthcare advertising expert read to shape the future of an ambitious, creatively driven agency?
This is a rare opportunity to join a boutique but scaling team. They’re looking for a Group Account Director to help evolve their offering and take the lead on global creative campaigns across pharma and biotech clients.
What you’ll be doing:
Leading strategic direction on global pharmaceutical campaigns
Writing creative briefs and working closely with creatives to shape standout work
Supporting new business efforts through pitching and networking
Taking a hands-on role in delivery while guiding and mentoring a growing team
What you’ll bring:
Extensive experience in health/medical advertising and brand agencies
A strong track record of in brand leadership and digital first campaign strategy
Experience working across global markets and complex client needs
Confidence in pitching, leading teams, and translating strategy into creative output
Previous agency experience in healthcare advertising or consulting firm
What’s on offer:
Hybrid working 2 days in the office
Access to global tools, support and innovation platforms through agency network
The opportunity to build and shape the team and agency
If you’re looking to play a key role in the next phase of a growing creative agency’s evolution- apply now!
[KEYWORDS] Group Account Director, Global Brand Strategy, Omnichannel, Digital, Healthcare Advertising, Creative Briefs, Promotional Campaigns, Pharmaceutical Advertising

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