Shanghai, China
3 days ago
Manager, Event Planning

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Job Description
 

Essential Duties and Job Functions:

Manager, Medical Affairs Events China is an individual contributor overseeing event planning projects, directing workflow, and intervening when necessary to resolve issues. He/She interacts regularly with Gilead Medical Affairs China Leadership Team, understands their goals and objectives for various events and takes a pro-active approach for planning and execution of current and future events.

Supports China Medical Affairs Project Leads in each Therapeutic Area with event production. Works in partnership with the relevant team lead within Medical Affairs Operations and the Global and Regional Medical Directors to manage consistency and efficiency in, all relevant departmental operations and processes. Responsible for delivery of all logistics aspects of meetings meet their expectations.

Based on the event strategy developed by each TA, develops logistics plans and drives planning and execution of all Medical Affairs events in China (including, but not limited to regional and local conferences, educational seminars and advisory boards). Performs the day-to-day planning and execution of logistics for all Medical Affairs events in China, including communication with the scientific societies, congress secretariats, selected logistics vendors.Makes recommendations on venues, transportation, catering, audio & visual services and similar servicesConducts site visits to evaluate vendor services and venues according to internal standardsNegotiates contracts and terms of service with venues and vendorsMaintains budget, including purchase orders, honorariums, tracking to budget, reconciling budget post event and reporting expenses per Legal requirementsCommunicates with event attendees, including executive management and external advisors, to share necessary travel and event detailsOn-site presence to ensure catering, travel, audio-visual, meeting space, and off-site dinners operate as plannedProvides post-event analysis, including event metrics

Performs the day-to-day planning and execution of logistics for all Medical Affairs events in China, including communication with the scientific societies, congress secretariats, selected logistics vendors. Provides interface between scientific societies and congress secretariats and Gilead TA leads and TA teams.

Manages organization, reconciliation and archival of the all event-related materials, including but not limited to contracts, permissions and agreements. Ensures all related financial, contractual and business compliance related documents are correct/final and stored in a well-organized manner.

Provides leadership and oversight of external events logistics vendors supporting day-to-day operations of China Medical Affairs.

Closely follows SOPs and works closely with China Business Compliance, Legal and Finance and/or other relevant functions in order to remain in full compliance with all applicable local policies and regulatory guidelines. May manage SOP maintenance around key activities for events to improve coordination, streamline execution, and measure effectiveness.

Works with China MA business support team to improve effectiveness of Medical Affairs events in China. Maintains and finetunes processes around event logistics that respond to current and future needs.

Stays current of latest event trends and technologies to ensure streamlined operational processes and attendee experiences.

Knowledge, Experience and Skills:

Seeking a candidate with 8+ years of relevant working experience within a forward-thinking biotechnology or pharmaceutical company or event agency with specific focus on pharmaceutical industry. Strong preference for a candidate with experience in Medical Affairs operations (i.e. production of advisory boards, communications with healthcare providers and scientific societies, experience managing faculty. etc.).Familiar with Chinese business customs and contract customs, especially with the university hospital secretariats.Firm knowledge of virtual event planning and execution, technology and vendors.Partners strategically with cross-functional teams. A proven track record of influencing people, excellent interpersonal skills with a solid ability to work professionally with senior executives, vendors and team members at all levels of the organization. Ability to establish effective working relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders.Demonstrated influence: Communicating persuasively – excellent verbal, written and interpersonal skills with ability to influence senior management and to establish effective working relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders (primary in Mandarin, secondary in English).Demonstrated analytical expertise: Problem definition – ability to use a combination of logic, analysis and relevant experience to assess a situation and accurately define the problem and scope of the primary issue.Demonstrated critical thinking skills with ability to anticipate and resolve issues.Key contributor to the development of new concepts, techniques, and standards Strong team player. Collaborative, proactive, creative, entrepreneurial, and thriving in high-pressure situations. Ability to prioritize and work independently.Strong preference for a candidate with international and multicultural experience, demonstrated cultural agility and adaptability in a changing global environment.Mastery of paperless and virtual/remote/on-the-go working environments. Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint and Word, and strong working knowledge of databases is required. Assesses future technologies for the department and directs departmental implementation of new technologies.

Minimum Experience

Bachelors Degree in Business, Arts, Event Management or a related field, plus 8 years of relevant experience preferably in the pharmaceutical or biotech industry.Native Mandarin (speaking, reading, writing) must be fluent in English (speaking, reading, writing). Bonus: other/multiple languages.Ability to work a flexible schedule and travel up to 35% of the time.


 

Essential Duties and Job Functions:

Manager, Medical Affairs Events China is an individual contributor overseeing event planning projects, directing workflow, and intervening when necessary to resolve issues. He/She interacts regularly with Gilead Medical Affairs China Leadership Team, understands their goals and objectives for various events and takes a pro-active approach for planning and execution of current and future events.

Supports China Medical Affairs Project Leads in each Therapeutic Area with event production. Works in partnership with the relevant team lead within Medical Affairs Operations and the Global and Regional Medical Directors to manage consistency and efficiency in, all relevant departmental operations and processes. Responsible for delivery of all logistics aspects of meetings meet their expectations.

Based on the event strategy developed by each TA, develops logistics plans and drives planning and execution of all Medical Affairs events in China (including, but not limited to regional and local conferences, educational seminars and advisory boards). Performs the day-to-day planning and execution of logistics for all Medical Affairs events in China, including communication with the scientific societies, congress secretariats, selected logistics vendors.Makes recommendations on venues, transportation, catering, audio & visual services and similar servicesConducts site visits to evaluate vendor services and venues according to internal standardsNegotiates contracts and terms of service with venues and vendorsMaintains budget, including purchase orders, honorariums, tracking to budget, reconciling budget post event and reporting expenses per Legal requirementsCommunicates with event attendees, including executive management and external advisors, to share necessary travel and event detailsOn-site presence to ensure catering, travel, audio-visual, meeting space, and off-site dinners operate as plannedProvides post-event analysis, including event metrics

Performs the day-to-day planning and execution of logistics for all Medical Affairs events in China, including communication with the scientific societies, congress secretariats, selected logistics vendors. Provides interface between scientific societies and congress secretariats and Gilead TA leads and TA teams.

Manages organization, reconciliation and archival of the all event-related materials, including but not limited to contracts, permissions and agreements. Ensures all related financial, contractual and business compliance related documents are correct/final and stored in a well-organized manner.

Provides leadership and oversight of external events logistics vendors supporting day-to-day operations of China Medical Affairs.

Closely follows SOPs and works closely with China Business Compliance, Legal and Finance and/or other relevant functions in order to remain in full compliance with all applicable local policies and regulatory guidelines. May manage SOP maintenance around key activities for events to improve coordination, streamline execution, and measure effectiveness.

Works with China MA business support team to improve effectiveness of Medical Affairs events in China. Maintains and finetunes processes around event logistics that respond to current and future needs.

Stays current of latest event trends and technologies to ensure streamlined operational processes and attendee experiences.

Knowledge, Experience and Skills:

Seeking a candidate with 8+ years of relevant working experience within a forward-thinking biotechnology or pharmaceutical company or event agency with specific focus on pharmaceutical industry. Strong preference for a candidate with experience in Medical Affairs operations (i.e. production of advisory boards, communications with healthcare providers and scientific societies, experience managing faculty. etc.).Familiar with Chinese business customs and contract customs, especially with the university hospital secretariats.Firm knowledge of virtual event planning and execution, technology and vendors.Partners strategically with cross-functional teams. A proven track record of influencing people, excellent interpersonal skills with a solid ability to work professionally with senior executives, vendors and team members at all levels of the organization. Ability to establish effective working relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders.Demonstrated influence: Communicating persuasively – excellent verbal, written and interpersonal skills with ability to influence senior management and to establish effective working relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders (primary in Mandarin, secondary in English).Demonstrated analytical expertise: Problem definition – ability to use a combination of logic, analysis and relevant experience to assess a situation and accurately define the problem and scope of the primary issue.Demonstrated critical thinking skills with ability to anticipate and resolve issues.Key contributor to the development of new concepts, techniques, and standards Strong team player. Collaborative, proactive, creative, entrepreneurial, and thriving in high-pressure situations. Ability to prioritize and work independently.Strong preference for a candidate with international and multicultural experience, demonstrated cultural agility and adaptability in a changing global environment.Mastery of paperless and virtual/remote/on-the-go working environments. Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint and Word, and strong working knowledge of databases is required. Assesses future technologies for the department and directs departmental implementation of new technologies.

Minimum Experience

Bachelors Degree in Business, Arts, Event Management or a related field, plus 8 years of relevant experience preferably in the pharmaceutical or biotech industry.Native Mandarin (speaking, reading, writing) must be fluent in English (speaking, reading, writing). Bonus: other/multiple languages.Ability to work a flexible schedule and travel up to 35% of the time.
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