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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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Collaborate with Global and US Teams to develop new product launch strategy and life cycle management plan in rare disease market. This role partners closely with the Director of Advanced Analytics & Insights and key internal commercial leadership team (Marketing, Sales, Market Access, Patient Support) and external cross-functional partners to plan and implement commercial analytical projects that support ongoing commercialization strategy and new product launches.
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Develop strategic training plan with the aim of developing best-in-class Rare disease sales organization. At least 5 years of biopharma commercial experience, with at least 2 years of Rare Disease exposure, ideally including launch planning 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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The company's areas of focus are rare genetic diseases, multiple sclerosis, cardiovascular disease, and endocrinology. Communication between the home office cross-functional teams and the field teams (Sales, TLL, Market Access, MS One to One, MSL - as appropriate) is essential to alignment and coordination of activity.
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Experience selling both biopharmaceutical products and services (Rare disease sales experience is a plus) Cycle Pharmaceuticals are seeking for Rare Disease Account Managers across multiple territories due to the outstanding growth within the Sales department.
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As a member of the Sales and Qualified Treatment Center (QTC) Account Team, you will work alongside a team of committed birds driven to make a profound impact on people living with rare diseases through our mission of establishing gene therapy as a meaningful option for patients.
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The U.S. Business Unit (USBU) is seeking a dynamic, senior commercial leader with extensive specialty and rare disease products experience to enable growth across the U.S. Business Unit portfolio by leading the company’s Commercial Insights and Analytics organization.
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Making a positive impact to help ultra-rare disease patients who are in need of life saving treatments. We are dedicated to developing and delivering innovative therapies to improve the lives of people who live with a rare disease.
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Experience in rare disease, sales operation, planning or reporting, or incentive compensation design and forecasting a plus. Design, implement, manage, report and analyze rare disease IC plans, Field Reporting, Sales Force Sizing/Alignments, and Data and Crediting.
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Work cross-functionally within our Company, including Payer Teams, Field Reimbursement Team, Insight and Analytics, Health Economics and Outcomes Research, Compliance, Legal, and others to understand and build a value proposition for a rare disease medicine(s) that allows for access and reimbursement.
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Biologic/Rare Disease/Respiratory Sales experience. Specialty Account Specialist (grade 8): 7+ years of pharmaceutical sales/medical device sales experience. Senior Specialty Account Specialist (grade 7): 15+ years of pharmaceutical sales/medical device sales experience.
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We are looking for a strategic insights and analytics leader who excels in fast-paced environment and delivering actionable and forward-thinking strategies with advanced analytical skills, who is willing to embrace argenx cultural pillars (Innovation, Co-Creation, Empowerment, Excellence, and Humility) by delivering innovative life-changing medicines to people living with rare diseases.
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The US Rare Disease Strategic Account Manager will play a critical role in driving sales and optimizing care pathways for cross-lysosomal storage disease (xLSD) patients, ensuring formulary access, and building strategic relationships with key stakeholders to enhance patient outcomes and achieve organizational goals.
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Specialty, rare disease, and/or oncology experience strongly preferred. Achieves or exceeds sales objectives through promotion of product features and benefits to our key accounts: Academic Institutions, Hospitals, Infusion Centers, Nephrologists, Hematologists, Hospitalist, PCPs/IMs, Bloodless Surgery, buying groups, distributors and wholesalers in assigned territory.
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