Pharmaceutical Sector Engagement Lead
Location: Living Planet Centre, Woking, Surrey
Contract: Two-Year Fixed Term Contract full time (35 hours)
Hybrid working: Minimum 40% in person collaboration per month
Salary: £43,851 - £50,000, depending on experience + excellent benefits
About the role
We’re excited to be recruiting a Pharmaceutical Sector Engagement Lead to help shape and strengthen WWF’s global engagement with the pharmaceutical sector, supporting industry action that delivers positive outcomes for nature, freshwater, climate and sustainable production systems.
This is a strategic and collaborative role operating at the intersection of science, business engagement and environmental advocacy. Working across the WWF Network and alongside pharmaceutical partners, you’ll help drive ambitious, science-based action that supports WWF’s global mission to bring our world back to life.
You’ll help lead and support key partnerships within the pharmaceutical sector, ensuring they deliver meaningful and credible environmental impact while also acting as flagship examples of effective business and NGO collaboration.
Working closely with colleagues across WWF-UK, WWF International and partner organisations, you’ll help develop and coordinate WWF’s global pharmaceutical sector strategy, strengthen collaboration across offices and support consistent, evidence-based approaches to engagement and advocacy.
This is a varied role combining strategic thinking, partnership development and technical expertise. You’ll be as comfortable engaging senior stakeholders and facilitating collaboration as you are translating complex scientific or policy issues into practical action and clear business engagement approaches.
Skills and experience
* Significant experience working on sustainability issues within or connected to the pharmaceutical sector
* Strong technical understanding of pharmaceuticals in the environment, including water quality, biodiversity and sustainable production challenges
* Experience developing or supporting sustainability strategies, programmes or partnerships within complex organisational or multi-stakeholder environments
* Deep understanding of the pharmaceutical sector’s environmental footprint, including value chains, sourcing and manufacturing impacts
* Experience identifying risks and opportunities linked to nature-positive transformation, particularly in relation to water stewardship and sustainable sourcing
* Ability to translate complex scientific, technical or policy information into practical engagement approaches, communications or advocacy positions
* Strong analytical and project planning skills, including experience developing KPIs, monitoring progress and supporting reporting frameworks
* Experience building constructive relationships and influencing a wide range of stakeholders, including corporate partners, NGOs and public sector organisations
* Excellent communication and facilitation skills, with the ability to engage confidently with both technical and non-technical audiences
* Strong organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities, projects and stakeholders simultaneously
* Collaborative and solutions-focused approach, with the ability to work effectively across teams, functions and international networks
* Commitment to WWF’s mission and values, with a strong interest in driving positive environmental impact through sector transformation
* Experience engaging with pharmaceutical sector platforms, industry groups or collaborative initiatives such as PEG or PSCI
* Experience supporting or contributing to global policy, advocacy or sustainability initiatives linked to biodiversity, freshwater or climate
* Experience developing internal guidance, tools or knowledge-sharing resources to build organisational capability
* Experience supporting thought leadership activity, including publications, events or external communications
* Experience managing consultants, budgets or reporting requirements across multiple projects or funding sources
* Experience working within an international organisation, networked environment or matrix structure
What we offer
* Annual leave starting at 26 days a year, rising one day each year to 31 days plus bank holidays
* Flexible working options, to support your work life balance
* 7.5% employer contribution to pension, rising to 10% with employee contribution
* Learning and development opportunities to help you grow
* Regular wellbeing initiatives to support your health and happiness.
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