Clinical staffing and patient access network across European healthcare
Sciensus operates a pan-European network connecting 500+ licensed clinical staff with over 4,000 hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies to accelerate patient access to new medicines. The tech stack is almost entirely Microsoft (Dynamics 365, Azure, Power Platform, Power BI), indicating a healthcare-compliance-first CRM and analytics foundation rather than custom engineering. Hiring is healthcare-heavy (25 roles) with sparse engineering (2 roles), reflecting a clinical operations business scaling patient throughput and NHS/private channel partnerships rather than product development.
Notable leadership hires: Partnership Director, Service Director, Services Director
Founded in 1992, Sciensus supports over 300,000 patients annually across Europe through a network of licensed clinical staff embedded in hospital and pharmacy ecosystems. The company positions itself as an expansion enabler for pharmaceutical manufacturers entering or scaling in Europe, handling direct patient care coordination and medicine distribution logistics. Active projects focus on NHS pipeline development, private patient channel growth, and new service launches, while pain points cluster around hospital admissions reduction, supply chain risk, and commercial profitability—typical of a high-touch healthcare services operator scaling operational efficiency alongside revenue.
Primarily Microsoft ecosystem: Dynamics 365 (CRM, Finance & Operations), Azure DevOps, Azure Monitor, Power Platform, Power BI, and Dataverse for data integration. Supporting tools include YAML, PowerShell, and Excel.
London, England. Current hiring is restricted to the United Kingdom, with a workforce of 1,001–5,000 employees across the group.
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