EY is seeking a Senior Manager for its UKI Business Consulting Life Sciences practice in Dublin. The role focuses on commercial strategy, market access, R&D, medical affairs and related pharmaceutical and healthcare topics. Candidates should have significant consulting or industry experience within life sciences, strong knowledge of pharmaceutical value chains and healthcare markets, and the ability to lead complex strategy and transformation engagements. The successful candidate will be expected to manage client relationships, develop new business, lead multidisciplinary teams, shape proposals and deliver practical, evidence-based recommendations. Strong communication, presentation, problem-solving and stakeholder-management skills are essential. Experience across Ireland, the UK or wider international markets, along with relevant academic or professional qualifications, would be advantageous.
EY is a global professional services organisation providing assurance, consulting, tax, strategy and transactions services. Its consulting business helps organisations improve performance, manage risk, adopt technology and respond to changing markets. EY works with clients across sectors including financial services, government, consumer products, energy, technology and life sciences. In Ireland, the firm has offices and teams supporting local and international clients, with Dublin serving as a major centre for business consulting and professional services. The Life Sciences practice advises pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical technology and healthcare organisations on strategy, commercial models, market access, research and development, operating models and transformation. EY promotes multidisciplinary teamwork, international collaboration and professional development, while offering opportunities to work with senior client stakeholders on complex business challenges.
Ireland offers strong opportunities in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, medical devices, technology, financial services, consulting and healthcare, particularly around Dublin, Cork, Galway and Limerick. The country has a welcoming, sociable culture, with English widely spoken and communities shaped by both local traditions and international residents. Dublin provides the largest job market but has high rents and a competitive housing market. Cork and Galway can offer a more relaxed lifestyle, although specialist roles may be fewer. Ireland has excellent access to countryside, coastlines, music, sport and travel across Europe. EU, EEA and Swiss citizens generally do not need a work permit. Non-EEA nationals usually require an employment permit and, depending on nationality and role, an immigration visa or registration. Critical Skills Employment Permits may apply to senior specialist positions, subject to salary and occupation requirements. Research housing and transport costs carefully before relocating.
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