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Chiesi USA is a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on developing and promoting products for the hospital, adjacent specialty and rare disease markets. Chiesi Global Rare Diseases division currently has an opening for a newly created role of Commercial Excellence Manager, reporting to the Head of commercial and operational Excellence - Rare Disease.
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You will have direct input to our mission to democratize data-driven medicine for the ultimate benefit of cancer and rare disease patients across the globe. Are you commercially astute, with experience leading demand generation and growth marketing, and driving the creation of sales-qualified opportunities in a complex, international environment.
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Biologic/Rare Disease/Respiratory Sales experience. Senior Specialty Account Specialist (grade 7) : 15+ years of pharmaceutical sales/medical device sales experience.
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Chiesi USAChiesi USA is a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on developing and promoting products for the hospital, adjacent specialty and rare disease markets. PurposeChiesi Global Rare Diseases division currently has an opening for a newly created role of Commercial Excellence Manager, reporting to the Head of commercial and operational Excellence - Rare Disease.
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Reporting to the Head of Operations, Strategy and Launch Leader for Rare Disease, the AD Operations will have significant interaction with key internal stakeholders, with a primary focus on the field force.
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Come join a culture that empowers every person to be the person that makes a difference for rare disease. Job Description The primary responsibility of the Field Operations function is to operationalize field-based plan of action strategies, initiatives and plans to maximize field force effectiveness, business outcomes and patient care by working closely with Sales, Marketing, and Market Access teams.
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Specialty experience in Oncology, Rare Disease/Specialty, or Diagnostics experience; Responsible for driving the clinical demand, education, and sales of (STIVARGA and VITRAKVI) to medical oncologists, including mid-level healthcare professionals (NPs/PAs) within Oncology and within institutions (academic and community hospitals) including cancer centers, free-standing community clinics and treatment centers.
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8+ years experience with increasing responsibilities in sales, marketing or related function, with at least 4 years of dedicated experience in marketing; desired experience in launches, GI, or Rare disease.
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5 plus years of sales experience in Rare Disease/Ultra Rare preferred. Develop with the Director of Training, the training and development strategic training plan focused on the Rare Blood Business Unit, specifically Fitusiran, including disease, product, and customer interaction capabilities training as well as other trainings for Business Units as needed.
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Rare disease selling experience preferred. Abide by Administrative Expectations as defined by AMP SOPs: Submit expense reports regularly as outlined, enter sales calls in CRM system daily or as indicated by Regional Sales Director, enter company car mileage weekly, maintain company car as required by Fleet Maintenance.
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Experience in rare disease, hematology, immunology, or specialty-distributed products preferred. Making a positive impact to help ultra-rare disease patients who are in need of life saving treatments.
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Rare disease launch experience is required. Build and lead a high performing field operations function to support sales, market access, and medical affairs field teams, including field sizing, territory optimization, incentive compensation, CRM, and sales reporting and analysis.
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Lead and ensure product, therapeutic, and marketplace content is current, compliant, and relevant for multiple user groups, including Rare Disease Account Specialists, Patient Education Managers, Field Leaders, Access, and other Commercial teams.
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CNS and Rare Disease experience strongly preferred. Responsibility for advocacy and industry relationships for current and future therapeutic areas, predominately focused on Rare Disease, Rett Syndrome, Prader-Willi Syndrome, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s organizations.
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Rare/Orphan (Specialty Product) sales experience required (4+ years preferred, including multiple disease states and/or product launches) We are not just building a team, we’re cultivating a community of innovators, collaborators, and problem-solvers who are passionate about biotech/pharma and rare disease.
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