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The Opportunity
Description
Job description:
- Lead the strategic planning and management of the tactics for the Worldwide Medical organization at congresses.
- Ensure alignment, consistency, and timely completion across all activities.
- Represent medical in cross-functional congress execution meetings, keep internal tools and trackers up to date with relevant information, manage individual workload, prioritize tasks and alert Scientific Partnership team to potential risks or concerns and support appropriate triage.
- Lead exhibit booth design, material review, internal communication deliverables, and align with local and regional congress contacts as required.
- Participate on special projects and assignments as needed.
Our Client
Our client is an award-winning clinical development company. Improving lives globally with 20+ years experience in clinical research and strategic resourcing. Elevating results with proven strategies, comprehensive solutions, and customized delivery models.
Serving pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device organizations.
Strong relationships provide you connections and access to great opportunities. Industry expertise sets you up for success with helpful insights, career coaching, and professional training. Grow and learn while you put your skills to work.
Experience Required for Your Success
Requirements:
- Experience in trade show/congress planning and execution
- Pharma industry/agency experience key
- Expert project management skills or project management certification
- High level of comfort with working in highly matrixed environment
- Ability to work with minimal supervision, with little to no instruction on routine work and only general guidance on assignments
- High degree of comfort with technology, and expert in Office
- Independent worker that learns quickly
- Comfort in working in fast paced environment
- Bachelors or Masters degree is a plus but not needed
What Do You Think?
Does your experience reflect what it takes to be successful in this role? Do the work and challenges get you excited about what's possible?