Learning and Development Business Partner Global Pharmaceutical

Crone Corkill
Maidenhead
7 months ago
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Recruiting on behalf of a global pharmaceutical company –

Seeking a L&D Professional ideally experienced within the area of Market Access Launches

Project life cycle management pre, post launch

Working with global stakeholders across L&D , technical and Market Access

The design and development of the learning projects, as they bring them to pilot phase

  • Conducting Global Learning needs assessments


Pulling through launch plans and working with markets on post launch milestones, analysis and continued static and diagnostic learning interventions.

  • Proactively gathering insights into the stakeholder needs and helping them to identify how and whether learning and development can best support these
  • Works with the global Learning team in developing specific projects by contributing with therapeutic and expertise knowledge towards:
  • Work closely with key stakeholders across patient Impact, patients evidence and Assets teams to partner whilst using your own knowledge and act as SMEs in the learning experience.
  • Coordinates the smooth implementation of the learning experiences – input on planning, briefing or train-the-trainer of potential facilitator team, troubleshooting, issue management
  • Together with the Learning team, work on iterations of learning experience according to insights gathered; Innovate and explore digital opportunity to further develop Learning Solutions

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