Pharmaceutical Senior Manager

TekWissen UK
Surrey
4 days ago
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Overview:


TekWissen is a global workforce management provider throughout the UK, Europe and many other countries in the world. The below client is an American multinational pharmaceutical and biotechnology corporation.


Job Title: Pharmaceutical Senior Manager

Location: Surrey,KT20 7NT

Duration: 6 Months

WorkType : Onsite


Job Description:

  • An exciting opportunity has arisen for an exceptional senior political communicator to join Client location's industry leading Policy and Public Affairs team and lead work to position the company as a strategic partner for the client location at a critical moment for healthcare and life sciences.
  • This strategic, externally-facing role encompasses a wide range of stakeholder engagement with UK Government, Parliament, and healthcare policymakers, and requires a high degree of political and commercial acumen.
  • The post holder will advance the UK Vision for Growth and Client’s Purpose Blueprint by leading the conversation with policy makers and influencers to ensure a pro-patient, pro-innovation business environment and enhance Trust in Client.

The post holder will:

  • Lead development and delivery of Policy and Public Affairs campaigns in support of establishing a UK life sciences eco-system that promotes innovation and protects Client’s licence to operate
  • Undertake external engagement and build relationships with UK Government, Parliament, and the wider public policymaking community in support of key strategic priorities
  • Provide deep political and healthcare insights and strategic counsel to business leaders as well as prioritising areas of greatest impact
  • Be a thought leader, developing new ideas and impactful messaging about the future of UK healthcare and life sciences
  • Be a trusted adviser to senior business leaders on the healthcare and life sciences political and policy environment

Key accountabilities:

  • Deliver a co-ordinated programme of work in collaboration with the wider UK Policy and Public Affairs team
  • Work closely with all parts of the Client business, including Business Units, R&D, Access & Value, Medical Affairs, and Global Policy and Public Affairs to develop policy frameworks and propositions
  • Work in close alignment with the External Communications, Global Health and Social Impact, and Patient Advocacy teams to ensure a coherent, truly integrated approach to external engagement in the UK
  • Work closely with relevant colleagues to develop Client positions/propositions that support a favourable medicines access environment – short, medium and long-term needs
  • Build long-term advocacy amongst a diverse range of stakeholders including: Government, NHS, DHSC, DSIT, DBT, Parliamentarians, devolved nations, patient groups, third party policy groups (e.g. think tanks), trade associations, the academic, clinical and science communities
  • Ensure UK Management Forum, UK Corporate Affairs Leadership Team and Global colleagues have timely awareness of policy developments, related positions and activities

Skills, Knowledge, Qualifications and Experience Essential:

  • Passionate about politics and public policy – and its ability to create positive outcomes for society.
  • Strong interest in the major societal, political and public policy themes shaping UK and global affairs today.
  • Excellent written and verbal communications skills
  • Understanding of working within a matrix structure and internal paths to influencing, with ability to facilitate successful working relationships with the wider business.
  • Demonstrable experience providing strategic counsel to senior business, political, or healthcare leaders
  • Pro-active, self-starter able to work with minimal day to day supervision
  • High impact influencing and negotiating skills
  • Maintain strict compliance with all applicable policies and laws, especially those related to interactions with government officials

Desired:

  • Significant knowledge of the UK healthcare and business policy systems and processes in which UK healthcare and life sciences companies operate
  • Experience in the public policy arena, from a background such as politics, healthcare, civil service, think tank, public affairs agency, life sciences industry
  • A strong and wide-ranging network of key stakeholders within the UK policy and political landscape, with a high level of understanding of UK political and Parliamentary process
  • High level of understanding of how to use internal and external communication channels to shape the environment and build/protect organisational reputation.
  • An understanding of how to develop public policy positions, with strong analytical and critical thinking skills
  • Experience working within multi-stakeholder platforms, such as trade associations, to build policy positions and influence change
  • Experience of commissioning work from external agencies

TekWissen® Group is an equal opportunity employer supporting workforce diversity.

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