Healthcare M&A - VP Tier 1 boutique

Posted 15 April by eFinancialCareers

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This team provides corporates, private equity houses and other clients with a full suite of M&A services advising on acquisitions, divestments, buy-outs and capital raisings, a significant number of which are cross-border or international in nature.

The team's expertise extends across the full range of sub-sectors including: Healthcare Services, Pharmaceuticals, Medical Devices and Technology.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Working across the Healthcare and Life Science sectors on a range of buy-side and sell-side transactions
  • Day to day management of transactions which includes preparation of information memoranda, management presentations, valuation analysis and taking responsibility for preparation of information and client communications
  • Contribution to marketing and business development opportunities

REQUIREMENTS

To qualify for the role you must have:

  • Appropriate Healthcare and LIfe Sciences M&A transactional experience,  with experience of confidently managing the whole deal cycle from pitch preparation to close, and to make client relationships.
  • You may be with an investment bank or a Big 4 firm and seeking a high calibre platform and a entrepreneurial environment where you can make an impact
  • The self-confidence/appetite to be involved in business development activities
  • Ability to develop, coach and motivate junior members of the team

Reference: 52480856

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