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Research Project Manager

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Sam Small Recruitment Ltd

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Job details

Salary band £40k - £50k
Salary details negotiable
Location London
Job type Permanent
Company Sam Small Recruitment Ltd
Contact unknown
Job sectors Medical/Pharmaceutical/Scientific, Healthcare
Job disciplines Market Research, Graduate, Communications, Market Analyst, Product Development
Employment Type All
Posted 27/02/2012
Expires 25/05/2012

Job Description

A specialist healthcare research agency based in London, designing and delivering bespoke studies for pharmaceutical companies looking to understand patient behaviours is on the hunt for experienced researchers (across all levels, including a rare trainee role) with analytical minds and good communication skills who want to become part of a novel and growing business practice.

Working closely with both the strategic and clinical directors, you will be responsible for overseeing the design and managing the delivery of studies involving both qualitative and quantitative objectives.

For a self-motivated individual, this is a great opportunity to develop your skills and meet new challenges.

You are most likely to have worked for a healthcare research agency or within the pharmaceutical industry as a market research professional.

You will be educated to University degree level or higher.

Knowledge of SPSS and STATA would be of benefit.

Computer literacy (Powerpoint/word/excel).

Salary: negotiable depending on experience.

Please send your cv with a brief covering note outlining your suitability for the role - thank you.

 

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