Senior Bids and Pitches Executive

This well-established national practice is looking to recruit a Senior Bids and Pitches Executive.

Working closely with the Partners and wider BD & M team, this role involves a high level of responsibility for the bids and proposals process.

The work would encompass everything from the initial instruction and content creation through to submission and pitch presentation.  Candidates will therefore need strong writing skills, as well as the ability to manage internal stakeholders and be able to analyse and relay wider industry knowledge and practice.

The team are able to demonstrate an impressive track record and want to recruit a candidate who is confident and able to work well with Partners.

Suitable candidates must have at least three years of bids/proposals/pitch/tender experience in a UK based professional services, multi-sector, environment and be able to demonstrate a track record of project ownership.  Experience of the submission process using tender portals would be an advantage.

It is an exciting opportunity for an individual with bids experience looking to take the next step in terms of responsibility or for a more general business development and marketing candidate who is looking to specialise in this area.

 

Please note our advertisements use PQE/salary levels purely as a guide. However, we are happy to consider applications from all candidates who are able to demonstrate the skills necessary to fulfil the role.

At LAW Absolute we endeavour to respond to all applications within 48 hours. However due to the volume of applications we receive we may not be able to respond to every candidate individually.

If you have not heard from us within a 48 hour timeframe your application has not been successful and your details have not been retained. LAW Absolute acts as an employment business for temporary recruitment and as an employment agency for fixed term contract and permanent recruitment.

 

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Antonia Klein

Antonia Klein

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