Overview
The Talent Community Manager – Life Sciences is a specialist recruiter within the Global Partner Operations Team focused on identifying, assessing, and onboarding high-quality linguistic talent across the CRO, Pharmaceutical, and Pharmacovigilance sectors. Reporting into the Lead Recruiter – Regulatory & Clinical, this role is the primary execution engine for Life Sciences recruitment – responsible for delivering against hiring targets, maintaining pipeline health, and ensuring a consistently high standard of candidate quality within their domain.
The Talent Community Manager is a recognised domain specialist who works with a high degree of independence on day-to-day recruitment activity. They apply structured assessment frameworks set by the Lead, execute sourcing strategies across specialist channels, and are trusted to make well-reasoned hiring decisions without close supervision. They also act as an internal point of reference for Life Sciences recruitment practice, contributing to process improvement and supporting the development of less experienced colleagues.
All work must reflect the Welocalize Four Pillars of Customer Service, Quality, Innovation, and Global Teamwork.
Main Responsibilities
Recruitment Delivery
1. Execute full-cycle recruitment for Life Sciences roles, including sourcing, screening, domain-specific assessment, and candidate submission, in line with targets and timelines set by the Lead Recruiter
2. Source candidates across specialist channels, including clinical trial registries, professional associations, regulatory networks, and direct outreach, using approaches appropriate to CRO, pharmaceutical, and pharmacovigilance profiles
3. Maintain a proactive, pipeline-first approach – building relationships with candidates ahead of active demand to protect against capacity risk in fast-moving regulated programmes
4. Apply assessment frameworks developed by the Lead to evaluate candidates against technical competency criteria, including GCP, ICH guidelines, regulatory submission experience, and pharmacovigilance workflows
5. Produce clear, well-evidenced candidate profiles and hiring recommendations, ensuring documentation meets the quality standards required for regulated client environments
6. Monitor your own pipeline health and flag risks early to the Lead, adjusting sourcing activity as needed to maintain delivery against programme milestones
Candidate Experience & Quality
7. Deliver a consistent, high-quality candidate experience throughout the recruitment lifecycle, reflective of the Welocalize brand and the professional standards expected within Life Sciences
8. Ensure all candidate records, assessments, and onboarding documentation are accurate, complete, and maintained in Lever ATS in line with team standards
9. Partner with Quality teams to incorporate performance data and test outcomes into hiring decisions, ensuring only appropriately qualified talent enters the Welocalize network
10. Support the onboarding of newly recruited candidates, ensuring a smooth handover and seamless integration into the relevant programme or service line
Stakeholder Collaboration
11. Work closely with the Lead Recruiter and internal stakeholders – including Delivery, Quality, and Operations – to understand hiring requirements and ensure recruitment activity is aligned to project needs
12. Provide accurate, timely updates on candidate pipeline status, sourcing progress, and any risks or blockers that may impact delivery timelines
13. Contribute domain knowledge and market insight to stakeholder discussions, supporting the Lead in translating requirements into effective recruitment briefs
14. Represent the team professionally in all candidate and stakeholder interactions, maintaining the communication standards and cultural awareness expected of a global function
Data & Reporting
15. Maintain accurate and up-to-date records across Lever ATS, ensuring data integrity at every stage of the recruitment process
16. Contribute to regular pipeline and performance reporting, providing the Lead with timely, accurate data on sourcing activity, time-to-fill, and candidate quality metrics
17. Use data from your own recruitment activity to identify patterns and surface improvement opportunities, bringing recommendations to the Lead for consideration
Continuous Improvement & Team Contribution
18. Identify practical improvements to day-to-day recruitment workflows and assessment processes, raising recommendations with the Lead and contributing to implementation where agreed
19. Share domain knowledge and recruitment best practice with less experienced colleagues, contributing to a culture of continuous learning within the team
20. Contribute to team documentation, knowledge bases, and training materials that build shared capability across the Life Sciences function
21. Support special projects and cross-functional initiatives as directed by the Lead, delivering with autonomy and a consistently high standard of execution
Skills and Requirements
Essential
22. Minimum 5 years of experience in recruitment or talent acquisition, with demonstrable specialisation in Life Sciences, CRO, pharmaceutical, or healthcare sectors
23. Working knowledge of the Life Sciences translation and localisation landscape, including familiarity with clinical trial documentation, regulatory submissions, drug safety narratives, and pharmacovigilance workflows
24. Familiarity with relevant regulatory frameworks and quality standards, including GCP, ICH guidelines, and FDA/EMA requirements as they apply to linguistic and content services
25. Proven ability to assess specialist candidates against technical and domain-specific criteria, with experience applying structured assessment frameworks
26. Solid sourcing skills across multiple channels, with demonstrable success identifying and engaging passive talent within niche scientific and regulatory communities
27. Experience managing full-cycle recruitment processes independently, with a track record of delivering against hiring targets to a high-quality standard
28. Working knowledge of Lever ATS or an equivalent applicant tracking system, including pipeline management and candidate record maintenance
29. Clear, professional communication skills with the ability to represent the team credibly in candidate and stakeholder interactions
30. Detail-oriented working style with strong organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple active pipelines simultaneously
Desirable
31. A background in life sciences, biomedical sciences, pharmacy, or a related discipline – or equivalent professional experience within a CRO or pharmaceutical environment
32. Familiarity with linguistic quality management frameworks as applied to regulated content, including back-translation, reconciliation, and other standards
33. Experience recruiting across multiple therapeutic areas, including oncology, rare diseases, cardiology, or neurology
34. Knowledge of clinical trial phases and the role of translation and localisation services at each stage of drug development
35. Experience working within a matrix or globally distributed team environment
36. Professional affiliations within the CRO, pharmaceutical, or Life Sciences translation community
We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.