Are you a qualitative and quantitative PM looking for your next step in a fast-growing start-up? Then look no further.
The role
Needed: a Market Research Project Manager. You will be working with Liberating Research’s clients, managing innovative Qualitative and Quantitative projects with chronic and rare disease patients, carers and HCPs.
You would be joining a relaxed, non-corporate work environment that also raises money for patient organisations and health charities as part of every study. Mixing cutting edge technology and acquisition of respondents with smart, consultative fieldwork, this is the perfect next step for someone who wants to gain further responsibility and development working in an innovative, challenging and fast paced team. There is great opportunity for career growth for the right candidate.
Patient research is varied – no two projects or participants are the same, but the scope of the projects include phone interviews, forums, online research, filmed video days, viral patient awareness campaigns, ethnographic research and much more. They are particularly interested in candidates with proven experience running and managing Quantitative projects.
What will you be doing?
- Management of multiple healthcare market research qualitative and quantitative projects, all at different stages of the project lifecycle, with a strong focus on customer service and solution driven project management
- You will work closely with the team to ensure recruitment, scheduling and updates are coordinated and executed on time
- Budget management responsibility and management of junior project managers
- Responsible for managing external vendors / 3rd parties for projects
- Responsible for registering, screening, scheduling and managing patients for certain studies
- Responsible for the set-up of Quantitative projects
- For candidates with proven Quantitative experience there is great opportunity in the future to potentially take the lead on our Quantitative projects (including managing the Quantitative programming team, supporting other project managers with quant, training juniors etc)
Liberating Research are interested in both qual and quant Project Managers, so even if you only have experience in one or other we are interested in seeing your application!
Who are they looking for?
- A minimum of 1-2 year’s experience managing market research fieldwork projects (ideally with at least 1 year’s experience managing and running Quantitative projects).
- Proven Healthcare fieldwork experience in qualitative and quantitative project management
- Ability to multi task across a number of healthcare market research projects, all at different stages of the project lifecycle
- Understands industry standards and best practice (with some experience dealing with Adverse Events and Data Protection)
- Organised, detailed and meticulous
- Analytical and strong IT skills expected (Excel, Word)
- Proactive and solution driven. Likes to think differently and embraces a challenge
Calm under pressure, tenacious and willing to get stuck in
Key details
⏰ Working 9am – 6pm (with 1 hour lunch break)
📍 Offices in East London (currently, due to COVID-19, everyone is working from home but will move back to the office once it is deemed safe)
🌴 31 days holiday per year (including bank holidays)
💰 £28-45,000 per year, dependent on experience
More about Liberating Research
Liberating Research is a health research community for patients, carers and HCPs in Europe, the United States and Canada. Specialists in healthcare fieldwork, their custom platform allows their community to take part in online, phone or in-person market research relating to their condition, so they can get paid, raise money for charity and help research all at the same time.
They believe that the best data and insight comes from respondents who are engaged. So they’ve built a platform that does just that. Their Condition Q&A allows everyone to be a researcher; from posting questions to the community, health polls and wellness recommendations direct from other verified patients, we wanted to use the best in technology to liberate research for all.