Remote Project Manager (UK)

Custom Learning Designs (CLD, Inc.)
Bolton
11 months ago
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At Custom Learning Designs (CLD), we go beyond traditional sales training—we shape the future of pharmaceutical, biotech, and medical device commercialization. As a premier training agency, we develop high-impact, science-driven learning experiences that empower sales teams, Medical Science Liaisons (MSLs), and healthcare systems worldwide.

 

We’re expanding ourproject management network and seeking experienced professionals who can oversee projects and collaborate with medical writers, instructional designers, editors, graphic designers and developers in creating foundational, clinically based training for pharmaceutical sales professionals. Our work spans pre- through post-launch commercialization, supporting the success of cutting-edge therapies, breakthrough biologics, and innovative medical devices across global markets.

 

This opportunity is open to people who live in the following countries: theUnited Kingdom

 

Why work with CLD?

  • Strategic Science Communication – Develop materials that drive understanding, retention, and commercial success
  • Diverse, High-Impact Projects – Contribute to pharmaceutical, biotech, and medical device launches
  • Collaborate with Industry Leaders – Work alongside top companies bringing transformative innovations to market
  • Flexible Engagement Models – Remote, contract-based, or project-based work with a global reach

 

A typical day may include the following

  • Serve as the primary point of contact for external client contacts as well as internal multi-functional teams
  • Set and manage client expectations through outstanding communication regarding project scope, schedule and direction
  • Facilitate kick-off meetings with the client, and participate in occasional sales presentations, representing CLD’s project management capabilities
  • Manage internal communications across departments while accounting for work processes associated with various deliverables, including print modules, workshops and e-learning deliverables
  • Facilitate, coordinate and track day-to-day activities and resources required to deliver our products efficiently, on time and within the proper quality

 

Who we’re looking for

  • B.A. or equivalent experience managing and designing blended learning solutions
  • 3-4 years of project management experience within a digital agency
  • Demonstrated ability to manage complex projects within budget and scope, as well as to assess and manage client expectations
  • Perform regular risk assessments and mitigate risks that may arise
  • Exceptional interpersonal, communication and organizational skills
  • Understand medical/scientific terminology to the extent that it instills credibility with the client that their needs are being effectively addressed
  • Willingness to travel occasionally

 

Are you ready to help shape the future of life sciences training with an agency that understands both the science and the strategy behind commercialization success? If you reside in the UK please attached your resume.

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