Regional Health Systems Medical Affairs Director (HS MAD) (Remote)

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Job Description Role Summary • The Health Systems Medical Affairs Director (HS MAD) is a therapeutic and disease expert who develops ongoing professional relationships with healthcare decision makers across key payer and provider organizations. • The HS MAD provides accurate information across the full product portfolio, clinical science, and quality management in a balanced and credible manner consistent with the regulatory environment and company’s ethical standards. This role also serves as a resource for the Medical Affairs (MA) management team on strategic planning and provides mentoring for other team members. Location: This is a remote position that serves the territory of FL/GA/NC/SC. This person must reside in the territory. Responsibilities and Primary Activities • Develops ongoing professional relationships with key decision makers in organized health systems to ensure access to medical and scientific information on the full product portfolio and areas of therapeutic interest • Develops strategic account plans in partnership with the Integrated Account Management (IAM) Account Executive teams and executes medical activities in alignment with agreed plan • Serves as the primary resource for market dynamics within the territory to understand decision makers’ evolving information needs to feed into the ongoing value-proposition development process for product and non-product offerings • Effectively communicates and coordinates with Regional Medical Scientific Director (RMSD) regarding medical and scientific support needs in key health systems accounts • Serves as a resource for the HS MAD Team Lead, HS Executive Director Medical Affairs, and other members of Country Medical Affairs on other relevant strategic planning • Attends and supports scientific and medical meetings and prepares post-meeting deliverables Required Qualifications, Skills, & Experience Minimum • MD, PhD, or PharmD • 3 years of dedicated experience in a field-based role working with regional and/or national payers, integrated delivery systems, or scientific leaders OR 5 years of clinical experience working within a health system OR the equivalent • Experience with organized healthcare system(s) or payer organization(s), including ability to develop peer-to-peer relationships with key decision makers • Thorough knowledge of clinical medicine, healthcare delivery system structure and function, pharmaco-economics, disease management, quality management, value-based payment, and healthcare delivery policy and trends • Excellent interpersonal communication skills, presentation skills, ability to network, strong personal integrity, collaborative mindset, and a strong customer focus • Thorough understanding of ethical guidelines relevant to the pharmaceutical industry • Ability to organize, prioritize, and work effectively in a constantly changing environment • Demonstrable project leadership abilities Preferred • Field-based medical affairs experience working with regional and/or national payers, integrated delivery systems, or scientific leaders • Formal training in health economics and/or outcomes research #eligibleforERP Required Skills: Clinical Pharmacy, External Collaboration, Health Economics, KOL Engagement, Medical Affairs, Outcomes Research, Payer Relations, Pharmaceutical Medical Affairs, Pharmacoeconomics, Professional Networking, Scientific Communications Preferred Skills: Current Employees apply HERE Current Contingent Workers apply HERE US and Puerto Rico Residents Only: Our company is committed to inclusion, ensuring that candidates can engage in a hiring process that exhibits their true capabilities. 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