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Marketing Strategy Manager

Uxbridge
7 months ago
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Our client, a global pharmaceutical company, is currently looking for a Marketing Strategy Manager to join their team in Uxbridge on a full time, 6-month temporary basis (35 hours per week - hybrid working).

As a Marketing Strategy Manager, it will be a chance to be at the forefront of an innovative launch that will make a lasting difference to patients' lives. You'll be embedded within a high-performing, cross-functional brand team, working across medical, access and commercial functions to bring a unified strategy to life.

Key Responsibilities

Lead on the development and delivery of integrated brand and customer strategies across the HCP and patient journey
Translate insights into action by harnessing analytics, market research and customer data to shape tailored omnichannel campaigns
Drive content planning and delivery across digital and in-person touchpoints
Collaborate with internal teams and external agencies to ensure fast, high-quality execution of initiatives aligned with strategic imperatives
Requirements

A marketing professional with significant experience in the pharmaceutical industry ideally within a launch environment
A strategic thinker with strong commercial acumen and a customer-first mindset
Skilled at building collaborative relationships and leading projects through influence and expertise
Analytical and agile, you'll know how to leverage insights and adapt quickly to drive performance
Park Street People Ltd is an Equal Opportunities Employer. We do not discriminate on the grounds of age, race, gender, disability, creed or sexual orientation and comply with all relevant UK legislation. We are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this role

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