Commercial Procurement - Healthcare Sector
Commercial Procurement - Healthcare Sector
Commercial Procurement Specialist - Research & Development / Sales
£550-£600 per day inside IR35 (inside IR35)
Department: Commercial Procurement
Healthcare sector / NHS / Pharma
Fully remote - occasional trips to regional offices London, Bristol, Midlands
Description
This role will involve maximising research and development (R&D), collaborations, and other activities, including to enable and deliver revenue and sales opportunities within the NHS.
Leading development and implementation of Commercial best practice and continuous improvement while enabling and providing Commercial support for research, development and collaboration including revenue and sales for NHS
The role requires solid commercial procurement experience
- Experience of dealing with IPR (intellectual property rights)
- Exposure to Research & Development within either a pharmaceutical or life sciences capacity
- Customer facing role partnering with the Private sector
- Establishing R&D and project collaborations and negotiating sales contracts.
If you are a commercial specialist with experience within either private or public sector we look forward to hearing from you.
Required skills
- Commercial
- Procurement
- Sales
- Research & Development
- intellectual property
Reference: 52755232
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