Health Affairs - Ecosystem Education Manager
Shanghai, Cina
Everything we do is driven by our passion for pets. Across every role and every location around the world, our teams are united by a shared purpose: creating A Better World For Pets. As a truly pet-centric company, we put pets at the heart of everything—from the products we create to the care and expertise we bring to our work. Whether you’re in R&D, manufacturing, customer care, or any of the corporate functions, your contributions make a direct impact on the health of pets everywhere. We’re also deeply committed to the growth and development of our associates, offering opportunities to learn, innovate, and make a difference every day.
- Job Type: varies
- Level: mid-level
- Travel: varies
- Average Salary: $63K-$96K
Success Profile
What makes a successful Health Affairs - Ecosystem Education Manager at Royal Canin? We look for the right mix of the following traits when speaking with you.
- Analytical
- Curious
- Efficient
- Responsible
- Results-driven
- Team player
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Purpose
Connect your passion for pets to the purpose: A Better World For Pets
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Health & Wellbeing
A comprehensive focus on your individual health & wellbeing
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Inclusion
A place where you can belong and be yourself
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Career development
Professional learning offerings, annual personal development plans, Mars University
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Attractive total rewards
Your financial wellbeing through a competitve salary and bonus plan
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Focus on sustainability
We invest in you so you can make a better world
What I love most about Royal Canin is how pet-centric we are—everything we do revolves around improving the lives of pets. It’s not just about creating high-quality products; it’s about living our purpose every day. At the same time, Royal Canin invests in us as associates, helping us grow, develop our skills, and find real meaning in our work. It’s inspiring to be part of a global team that prioritizes both pet health and personal development.
Christina Sermak-Frankowski People & Organization Director, Learning & Culture
Job Summary
We are looking for an Ecosystem Education Manager, and the role is responsible for building and managing top KOLs relationships, end-to-end executing KOLs engagement & education projects, industry associations collaboration programs, leading to generating consensus and nutrition guidance through co-development with those KOLs and ecosystem partners.
The role targets to enhance professional authority and scientific influence within the academic ecosystem & industry, while fully empowering scientific content generation for professional education.
Key Responsibilities
KOL Cooperation & Management
Carry out long-term engagement and relationship with pet health
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Participate & execute the KOL engagement programs, win their endorsement, collaborate with them to generate industry consensus & guidance, education content, etc.
Pet Health Ecosystem Partnership
Establish collaboration with ecosystem partners, end to end execute the projects with those partners.
Closely collaborate with ecosystem partners and top KOLs to generate consensus and nutrition guidance to support new product launch communication to professionals and enhance industry leadership.
Industry & Academic Association Collaboration
Maintain in-depth cooperative relations with industrial organizations and academic associations, and expand the brand’s layout in top professional circles.
Cooperate with those associations on professional education programs.
What are we looking for?
Industry Background
Minimum 10+ years working experience in the pet health / veterinary industry, familiar with the domestic veterinary KOL ecosystem and academic association operating logic.
Having mature existing high-quality KOL and university channel resources is highly preferred.
Professional Capability
experience in national KOL project operation, academic summit organization, and association cooperation negotiation.
Solid knowledge of pet nutrition, with strong scientific content understanding capability.
Project Management
Excellent end-to-end project management skills, able to independently execute national-level academic projects.
data analysis, ability to track project KPIs, and continuously optimize project delivery.
Communication & Personality
cross-functional communication skills.
proactive, independent working ability
Language & Education
Bachelor's degree or above in Veterinary, Animal Nutrition, Animal Science-related majors preferred.
Fluent in written and spoken English for cross-regional internal collaboration.
What can you expect from Mars?
- Work with diverse and talented Associates, all guided by The Five Principles.
- Join a purpose-driven company, where we’re striving to build the world we want tomorrow, today.
- A strong focus on learning and development support from day one, including access to our in-house Mars University.
- An industry-competitive salary and benefits package, including a company bonus.