Senior Account Executive/Director

Albion Rye Associates
Oxford
8 months ago
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Senior Account Executive – Healthcare Marketing & Advertising South East England (Hybrid – 2 days/week in office)
Full-time | Competitive Salary | Start Date: ASAP

I'm working with an award-winning, employee-owned creative agency, specialising in healthcare, pharmaceutical, biotech, and life sciences brands. The team combines scientific expertise with imaginative storytelling to deliver strategic, accurate, and engaging campaigns across multiple channels.

We're looking for a Senior Account Executive (or Account Executive ready to step up) with a passion for healthcare, creativity, and making things happen. You’ll support the day-to-day management of multi-channel campaigns, ranging from websites and brand videos to detail aids, launch materials, leave pieces, and gamification tools. You’ll work closely with a collaborative, cross-functional team of strategists, creatives, developers, and scientific writers to bring ideas to life. This is a great role for someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment, enjoys both creative and strategic work, and is ready to step up in a growing agency that values initiative and ownership.

Manage timelines, budgets, and deliverables across multiple healthcare accounts.
Coordinate creative, digital, and scientific teams to ensure high-quality outputs.
Communicate directly with clients, building trust through proactive updates and solutions.
Assist in the development of strategic campaign materials—from HCP and patient communications to internal training content.
Support production of a wide range of assets including:
Websites and microsites
Brand and educational videos
Gamified digital experiences
Review work to ensure accuracy, brand alignment, and regulatory compliance.
1–3 years of experience in healthcare advertising, creative agency, or med comms environment.
~ Familiarity with pharmaceutical/healthcare communications (client-side or agency-side).
~ Passion for science, healthcare, and creative storytelling.
~ Comfortable managing multiple projects and stakeholders at once.
~ Strong digital literacy and project management skills.


Scientific background (e.g. life sciences degree or experience in medcomms).
Experience working on global or EU pharmaceutical brands.
Work on meaningful healthcare brands that impact lives.
Hybrid model: in-office 2 days/week for collaboration and culture.
Opportunities for learning, growth, and making a difference.

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