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Medical Affairs Operations Coordinator...

CK Group
Bracknell
2 days ago
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Job Description

CK Group are recruiting for a Medical Affairs Operations Coordinator, to join a company in the pharmaceutical industry, on a contract basis for 12 months.

Salary:

£20.84 per hour to £27.18 per hour, dependant upon experience.

Medical Affairs Operations Coordinator Role:

  • Provide project management support, develop high-quality PowerPoint presentations, and organize periodic team meetings.
  • Assist with the creation and tracking of purchase requisitions and purchase orders using SAP.
  • Manage and maintain team SharePoint sites, ensuring content is up-to-date and well-organized.
  • Control user access and permissions to ensure appropriate levels of visibility and security.
  • Monitor invoice processing and ensure timely payment and reconciliation.

    Your Background:

  • Hold a relevant degree or have equivalent working experience.
  • Monitor invoice processing and ensure timely payment and reconciliation.
  • Strong computer skills; skilled at using Word, Excel and SharePoint. Advanced PowerPoint skills with a strong eye for design and detail.
  • Proficiency in SAP for finance processes.
  • Previous working experience in the pharmaceutical industry would be a distinct advantage.

    Company:

    Our client is one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world. They focus on finding answers for some of the world's most urgent medical needs.

    Location:

    This role is hybrid with 3 days per week at the client site in Bracknell and 2 home working.

    Apply:

    It is essential that applicants hold entitlement to work in the UK. Please quote job reference 140 735 in all correspondence.

    Please note:

    This role may be subject to a satisfactory basic Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.

    If this position isn't suitable but you are looking for a new role, or if you are interested in seeing what opportunities are out there, head over to our LinkedIn page (cka-group) and follow us to see our latest jobs and company news.

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