Title: BHRC: Growing Canadas Pool of Biotech Talent
1- BHRC Growing Canadas Pool of Biotech Talent
- Genoma España June 2004
2Biotech in Canada
- 400 core biotech companies
- Canada is 2 in terms of number of companies
sales - 18 000 products/processes in development
- 2 400 at regulatory/release stage
- Biotech clusters across country are hubs of
activity
3Why is Canada 2 in the World?
- Government Support
- - Identified as a priority
- - Extensive funding and tax credits for
research - Regulatory Framework
- - Canadian regulations are less restrictive
than Europes. - - Legislation has created a positive
regulatory climate
- Educated Workforce
- - One of the worlds best-educated workforces.
- 14 have degrees
- Established Research- Intensive Industries
- Pharmaceuticals
- Petrochemicals
- Agriculture
- IT
4Biotech Overview by Region
Atlantic Canada 402 (3.4) employed in 23
biotech companies 22 M in biotech revenues 14 M
in biotech RD
British Columbia 1,746 (15) employed in 69
biotech companies 414 M in biotech revenues 420
M in biotech RD
Prairies 1,693 (14) employed in 52 biotech
companies 242 M in biotech revenues 159 M in
biotech RD
Ontario 3,346 (28) employed in 101 biotech
companies 1,376 M in biotech revenues 395 M in
biotech RD
Quebec 4,710 (40) employed in 130 biotech
companies 1,515 M in biotech revenues 349 M in
biotech RD
Life Science cluster
Source Statistics Canada, Biotechnology Use and
Development Survey, 2001
5Human health continues to predominate Canadian
Biotechnology
- The human health sector accounts for 52 of the
total biotech firms and for 88 of the total
1,337M in RD spending
- The human health sector is followed closest by
agriculture biotech sector, which accounts for
17 of firms and 4 of RD spending
Source Statistics Canada, Biotechnology Use and
Development Survey, 2001
6The Canadian HR Landscape
- 62 000 workers employed in biotech
- 18 000 core biotech workers
- 400 core biotech companies
- 35 of employees work in RD
- 73 of biotech employees work in health
7Canadian HR Challenges
- Very rapid growth in number and size of
companies - HR needs constantly in a state of flux as
companies evolve - Broad spectrum of HR skills required
- Limited pool of experienced people
- Immigration challenges
- Tax differential
- Proximity/Pull of U.S.
8Gaps in biotechnology HR
- Shortages of scientific researchers and
specialists in emerging fields - New emerging platform technologies and
convergence of disciplines creating demand for
new skills and programs - Shortages of programs in bioinformatics,
bioprocessing, regulatory affairs and business
development
- Shortage of job-ready graduates - For example,
lab and instrumentation techniques - Inadequate soft skills - For example,
communications and team building
9High Priority Skills Areas
- Developing and managing strategic alliances
- Investor relations
- Protecting and managing intellectual property
- Laboratory techniques and instrumentation
- Quality control / quality assurance
- Marketing strategies
- Financial management
- Good laboratory practices
- Market research
- Product development process
10The Hot Jobs in Canadian Biotech
- 1. RD 28
- QA/QC 17
- Clinical Research 11
- Process Development/Mfg 10
- Sales and Marketing 9
- Admin/Operations 7
- Information systems 5
- Regulatory Affairs 5
- Finance 4
- Business Development 4
- HR .5
11Are people graduating with the right skills?
- Employees must adapt to rapidly changing and
converging technologies skills upgrading
programs needed to rapidly adapt the workforce - Large biotechnology companies sponsor more co-op
students than SMEs - Sixty-nine percent of companies identify
leadership training as high priority and 57 want
team building and communication skills - New grads not job-ready despite co-op programs -
work place training top priorities are in - Laboratory techniques and instrumentation
- Strategic alliances and investor relations
- Intellectual property management
12Biotechnology Industry Skill Needs Evolve...
Mid-life Maturity
Process Development
Early Stage
Administration
General Mgmt
Business development
Start-up
Patents
Scientific Team
Entrepreneurial Scientists
Regulatory
Product Development
Clinical
Finance
Board
HR Mgmt
Quality Assurance and Quality Control
Board
Tech Services
Strategic planners
Legal
13Biotechnology Sector Study
- Pan-Canadian study of HR issues facing the
biotechnology sector. Some key findings - Lack of people with strong leadership experience
- Increasing international competitiveness for top
talent - Lack of job ready graduates
- Need more people with the ability to adapt to a
changing environment
14Biotechnology Sector Study
- Some key recommendations
- Strengthen leadership
- Support good governance within the sector
- Apply innovative approaches to HR devt
- Provide incentives to attract top talent
- Support strategic HR within the industry
15BHRC to the Rescue
- Proactive efforts to help grow Canadas pool of
- skilled talent anticipate bottlenecks plan
accordingly - Unique concept and major selling point for
Canada - Concerted strategies to attract, develop and
retain skilled biotech talent - Clearinghouse of strategic HR Intelligence
16BHRC- What we do
- Professional Development courses
- HR Tools and Services
- Strategic HR Intelligence
- PetriDish/Job Bank
- Youth Programs
Growing Canadas Pool of Biotech Talent
17Growing the pool means
- Attract
- Develop
- Retain
- A skilled workforce to meet pace with evolving
needs
18BHRC ProgramsAttracting and Retaining Biotech
Talent
- Sector Intelligence Briefs
- PetriDish job bank/Biotech HR Pulse
- PulseKeeper Employee Satisfaction Retention
Tool - Biotech Virtual HR Assistant
- The Biotechnology Recruitment Resource Guide
- Strategic HR Events
- Compensation in Biotech Companies
19Online Biotech job postings
www.PetriDish.ca
- Job postings Career HR advice Events
- Free On-line
- Opportunities delivered to your email bi-weekly
via
20BHRC Programs
- Professional Development Courses
- Introduction to the Science of Biotechnology
- Intellectual Property Patent Protection for
Biotechnology - Good Laboratory Practices
- Good Manufacturing Practices
- Good Clinical Practices
- Total Quality Management
- Canadian Bioinformatics Workshops
21On-line Professional Courses - Maximum
Flexibility in Training
- 45 hrs over 13 wks
- GLP Good Laboratory Practices
- GMP Good Manufacturing Practices
- GCP Good Clinical Practices
22BHRC ProgramsInitiatives to Help Sustain
Long-Term Industry Growth
- Youth Internship Program
- Biotech Career Kit
- Aventis Biotech Challenge
- Industry-Academia partnerships
23To Learn More About Canadian Biotech Connect
with Canadian Science
- BHRC
- National Research Council
- Genome Canada
- Canadian Institutes for Health Research
- Industry Canada Biotechnology Gateway
- Health Canada
- NSERC post-doctoral fellowships
- Universities and colleges
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24To Learn More About Canadian Biotech Companies
Directory of Canadian biotech companies
www.bioscienceworld.ca/directory
- Free print and web directory of biotech
- Companies
- Products Services
- Recruiters
- Career/HR management advice
- Insights into Canadian industry
25? Muchas gracias ?Algunas preguntas?
- Claire Thifault
- Executive Director, BHRC
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- www.bhrc.ca
- Claire_at_bhrc.ca
- (613) 235-1402 x 618