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Are you a commercially driven marketer ready to shape how a leading healthcare organisation connects with the life sciences community?
We’re looking for a Marketing Manager to lead integrated campaigns and elevate brand presence across pharmaceutical, healthcare and patient audiences. This is a great opportunity to combine hands-on delivery with strategic influence, directly contributing to business growth in a fast-evolving, purpose-led sector.
This is a permanent position, hybrid working, coming into our London (Paddington) office 2 days a week.
What you’ll be doing
- Lead multi-channel campaigns – from planning and segmentation to execution across digital, social and events
- Drive engagement & lead generation through targeted CRM journeys and measurable activity
- Collaborate with senior stakeholders across commercial, clinical and operational teams
- Plan and deliver high-profile events – conferences, webinars, roundtables and more
- Create thought leadership content that positions the business as a trusted partner in life sciences
- Analyse performance & optimise campaigns using data and insights
- Manage agency partners and vendors to deliver high-quality outputs
- Stay ahead of market trends and competitor activity to spot new opportunities
- Work in a purpose-driven organisation helping patients take control of their health
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What we’re looking for
- Confident, proactive marketer who thrives in a fast-paced, collaborative environment
- Proven marketing experience in the healthcare or pharma sector
- Proven success running integrated, multi-channel campaigns
- Strong ability to translate complex topics into compelling messaging
- Experience with CRM systems and marketing automation tools
- Excellent project management and stakeholder engagement skills
- A data-driven mindset with a passion for continuous improvement


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Who we are?
Sciensus is a proven life sciences solutions partner with more than 30 years' experience navigating and unlocking the complex European healthcare ecosystem.
We maximise patient access to medicines, accelerate product launches and drive long-term commercial success for our partners.
Through a skilled team of over 500 licensed clinical staff and 1,650 colleagues globally, we work at the intersection of clinical excellence, patient experience and healthcare innovation. We support patients living with cancer, chronic conditions and rare diseases – helping them access the life-changing treatments they need, wherever they are.
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