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Research Executive/Senior Research Executive (Healthcare), England col-narrow-left
Client: WeAreAspire
Location: England, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
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EU work permit required: Yes
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Job Views: 4
Posted: 31.05.2025
Expiry Date: 15.07.2025
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Job Description: Are you a Research Manager looking to work in the healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors? Then you could be the perfect fit for this market research agency in these flexible roles!
JOB TITLE: Research Executive/Senior Research Executive (Healthcare)
SALARY: £28k - £34k / £34k - £42k
LOCATION: Fully Remote
THE COMPANY
This market research agency is renowned for its vibrant, friendly environment and dedication to delivering bespoke research for an extensive portfolio of clients. As an international agency, they are committed to continuous growth and providing outstanding opportunities for their staff to thrive. Operating across a variety of markets, they excel in delivering exceptional insights tailored to clients' needs, regardless of the workstream.
They are currently looking to hire a Research Executive or Senior Research Executive with experience in, or interest in, healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors.
KEY DUTIES
Collaborate within a team to deliver bespoke research for global healthcare and biotech clients using both quantitative and qualitative methodologies.
Manage projects, analyze research findings, ensure high-quality insights, and build strong client relationships.
Show initiative, support colleagues, and embrace innovative, detail-oriented work across qualitative and quantitative research.
SKILLS & EXPERIENCE
Understand research fundamentals, manage project logistics, liaise with suppliers, and communicate project progress clearly.
Monitor fieldwork, design research materials, contribute to debriefs, and create engaging presentation content.
Be proactive, solution-focused, accurate, confident with clients, and ensure quality throughout all project stages.
If interested in these roles, apply now and let's have a chat!

We Are Aspire Ltd is a Disability Confident committed employer.

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