(Closed) Society for Endocrinology Seeks CEO

Moon Executive Search is delighted to be retained search partner to Society for Endocrinology (SfE) as we bring their prestigious CEO opportunity to market for the first time in almost 10 years.

As a membership organisation, SfE has an impressive history of over 70 years supporting scientists, clinicians, nurses and associated healthcare professionals who work with hormones throughout their careers. They also engage policymakers, journalists, patients and the public with hormone science to encourage informed health decisions, and to demonstrate the value of endocrinology to the wider world.

Their story started with the launch of the Journal of Endocrinology and subsequently established Bioscientifica Ltd in 1996 as its trading subsidiary. As such, the CEO is also Managing Director of Bioscientifica Ltd and therefore responsible for ensuring that both components of SfE Group fulfil their charitable and commercial objectives, and work co-operatively.

For this exciting and unique opportunity, we are seeking a visionary leader with fresh ideas who is forward-thinking and can help deliver their ambitious plans by leading from the front to drive sustainability and impact. The incoming CEO will formulate and successfully implement SfE strategy and policy, directing strategy towards the profitable growth and operation of Bioscientifica Ltd, whilst ensuring robust operational planning, governance and financial control systems.

Candidates should bring demonstrable national-level expertise in charity governance and/or academic publishing (science, medicine etc.,) with the ability to spearhead and inspire confidence at all levels, both internally and externally. They will be fully accountable to the Council and the Bioscientifica Ltd board for all Group operations and ensure commercial and business development approaches are stretching, innovative and reflect longer-term Group objectives.


 This vacancy is now closed.

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