Senior Research Manager - Pharmaceutical

Nicholson Glover
London
1 week ago
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This award-winning strategic communications consultancy, uses evidence-led insights to help clients—particularly in healthcare, pharma, and regulated sectors—achieve meaningful impact in their creative communication campaigns through data-driven decision-making.


🚀 Ready to turn insight into impact? ThisSenior Research Manager (mixed methods)role is your chance to lead high-value projects that shape strategy across healthcare and pharma.

📊 If you love data, strategy, and making a difference—this one's for you.


🚀 Lead Insightful Change

Join a collaborative team that powers strategy with evidence. You’ll work at the heart of complex, high-impact projects across healthcare, pharma, and regulated sectors—translating insight into real-world outcomes.


📊 Own Your Projects

From qual to quant, you'll drive end-to-end research—designing, delivering, and debriefing with confidence. We’re method-agnostic, so your versatility is valued (and supported).


🌍 Influence What’s Next

Work alongside strategists, data scientists, and behavioural experts to shape smarter communications, influence decision-making, and tackle briefs that often don’t have a clear path (yet).


🌱 Make Your Mark

Help pitch winning proposals and deliver them, and build meaningful client relationships—this is a career-defining role for a curious, commercially minded Senior Research Manager.


✅ Must-Have Technical Research Skills:


🔬Quantitative and Qualitative Methodology Expertise

  • Confident leading both qual and quant projects from end to end egmulti market brand health trackersORwriting discussion guides and help moderate focus groups.
  • Skilled in designing research instruments, analysing data, and delivering impactful debriefs
  • Methodologically versatile—able to adapt to different client needs under pressure


📊Data Analysis & Statistical Skills

  • Comfortable with data interpretation and basic analysis tools
  • Experience applying data science or statistical techniques to segment audiences or drive insight-led strategies
  • Understand the role Data Science and AI can play in the research solution


📝Proposal and Reporting Precision

  • Demonstrated ability to craft high-quality proposals and compelling reports
  • Can extract clear, actionable insight from complex data—not just describe what happened


💻Digital & IT Literacy

  • Proficient in Microsoft Office (especially Excel and PowerPoint)
  • Digitally confident, able to work efficiently in a tech-enabled environment

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