Project Coordinator - London, United Kingdom - Richmond Pharmacology

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Richmond Pharmacology's service expansion and continuing growth has led us to extend further our Commercial Project Management team.

Building on the successes of the past couple of years, the incoming Associate Commercial Project Manager will work throughout the study timeframe to ensure smooth delivery.


Title:
Associate Commercial Project Manager

Location - London Bridge (On-site)

Salary - £25,000 - £35,000

We are looking for an passionate Project Manager, preferably with a background in clinical trials. This is a client facing role so impeccable communication skills are essential.

You will need to have a strong sense of customer service, but must be capable of negotiating sensibly, allowing you to navigate a clear course that benefits our sponsors and ourselves equally.

While broad project management skills are required, the role will focus largely on resource planning and forecasting and a strong appreciation of finance and budgeting is essential.


Key requirements:

  • Excellent customer facing skills customer service and negotiation
  • Matrix management skills accustomed to setting milestones and ensuring that these are met by all parties involved
  • Monitor project expenditure, cash flow projections, budget variance, etc
  • Communicate at planned, regular intervals with project sponsors and stakeholders and additionally as required to ensure delivery of project to time and budget
  • Ensure all project milestones are met and report any slippage to senior management and sponsors as appropriate
  • Engage in project preplanning
  • Ensure availability of resources internally, and source appropriate external resources where required


If you believe you have the skills and experience required to succeed in a role of this nature, submit a current copy of your CV via the BambooHR system.

You will be asked to supply basic contact details also.

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