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Pierre Fabre Group

Key Account Manager

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United Kingdom
Entry level
United Kingdom
Entry level
The Key Account Manager is responsible for promoting products to healthcare professionals and stakeholders in the personal care field. Duties include making sales calls, conducting pharmacy training, implementing public relations measures, monitoring non-compliance usage, and developing sectoral budgets.
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Who we are ?

A unique business, Pierre Fabre in the UK is a pharmaceutical and dermo cosmetics  company, operating within oncology and skincare.  

Part of a much larger French-owned Group, and owned and governed by a Foundation, we are committed to improving the lives of others and take great pride in the heritage and values of the organisation.

Your mission

Promote products from the portfolio to all stakeholders in the field of personal care, from presenting products to the possible integration of the sales transaction, and/or by adopting remote promotional techniques in compliance with ethical rules
- Make sales calls to healthcare professionals either face-to-face or remotely to present products, provide the best knowledge about them and ensure their proper use within the medical profession, in compliance with the legal, regulatory and conventional measures in force
- Depending on the product portfolio (excluding hospital products), visit local pharmacies, run pharmacy training activities and, if necessary, devise the needs statement in coordination with the sales representative for the area
- Propose public relations measures, depending on the allocated budget, and ensure that they are carried out and monitored
- Pass on all information regarding pharmacovigilance, including non-MA-compliant usage and product quality defects that have been brought to your attention, in accordance with the procedure in force. Limit non-MA-compliant usage by issuing corrective messages at the request of the company or the authorities - Help to develop and monitor sectoral budgets and performance indicators

Who you are ?

We are convinced that diversity is a source of fulfillment, social balance and complementarity for our employees, which is why our offers are open to all, without restriction.

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