Project Manager (Events Manager) – Virtual and On-site Events, Radcliffe Group Radcliffe Group – comprising Radcliffe Medical Education and Radcliffe Medical Media – is a media publishing company supporting the continuous learning and development of healthcare professionals through the provision of superior-quality educational content. To facilitate the demands of its client delivery, Radcliffe Group is seeking to appoint an experienced non-technical Project Manager (Events Manager) to support the delivery of promotional and medical education programmes to help further accelerate the evolution of the division’s projects and commercial offerings. Working as part of its Projects Team, the successful candidate will be passionate about event delivery within the health sector, with an ambition to play a key role in shaping this dynamic, fast-evolving business. (Note, this is not a technical / IT project manager role). Responsibilities Delivery of cardiovascular and vascular events and educational programmes from inception through to publication. Organisation and management of educational content creation, typically filmed with leading physicians, including but not exclusive to: interviews, webinars, symposia, round tables and peer-to-peer discussions (filmed virtually and on-site). Planning and executing publishing projects to ensure they deliver the highest quality content within scope, brief and budget. Internal stakeholder management throughout the delivery phase – including, but not exclusive to, account managers, medical writers, and Marketing, Education, and Audio-Visual teams – to ensure the creation of best-in-class content for publication on both Radcliffe’s and third-party websites. Physician / key opinion leader management and liaison. Client management throughout the delivery cycle, to ensure transparency and adherence to project plans and operating procedures. To work with the Scientific Director, where required, for programme development and adherence to educational objectives. Skills and Experience A minimum of three years’ experience working as a Project Manager or events professional with a medical communications, events, publishing or agency background. First-class non-technical project management skills with a proven track record of delivering a number of projects of varying complexity across the health education sector. Qualified to degree level or equivalent. Adept at developing effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders. Outstanding communication and inter-personal skills. The ability to multi-task and work on several complex client projects simultaneously. The ability to prioritise a heavy workload and work to tight deadlines. Self-motivated and able to work without detailed supervision. A ‘team player’ mindset. Remuneration and benefits TBC