Are you looking for your next Life Science Senior Conference Producer role?
I’m hiring an experienced Conference Producer for a growing events team within a leading international b2b conference business. This new Senior Conference Producer role will be focused on the production of large scale (expo) life science conference events.Â
Senior Conference Producer – Life Sciences Events
Location: London (Hybrid) + Travel
Salary: Up to ÂŁ50,000 + Bonus
What you’ll do:
- Research cutting-edge global life science and tech trends
- Secure a high number of senior-level industry speakers for your event
- Write compelling conference agendas and relevant marketing content
- Build relationships via calls and digital meetings
- Own the project from concept to delivery and work as part of a team, collaborating with colleagues in sales, marketing and event operations
- Arrange and lead phone and digital meetings
- Write and send a lot of business emails and messages via LinkedIn
Who we are looking for:
- A professional and experienced conference producer who can demonstrate their direct/transferable event production skills and knowledge of the life sciences industry
- A confident and professional communicator
- Commercially savvy professional
- Natural storyteller with the energy to lead projects
- A professional who is motivated by ownership, responsibility and autonomy
- A graduate with a strong academic background
This is more than a job – it’s a chance to shape international conversations and grow in a fast-paced, high-visibility role.
Contact me for more info or to apply: helen@jbrecruitment.co.ukÂ
About Jackson Barnes Recruitment
Jackson Barnes Recruitment delivers international recruitment solutions within the events, media, and publishing sectors. Jackson Barnes recruits Graduate to MD level in the following positions:
• Researcher
• Conference producer
• Event Marketing
• Sales – delegate, sponsorship & Business Development
• Event Manager
• Editor
We recruit for organisations in the UK and overseas, with success in London, Dubai, New York, Singapore and Australia.
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