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Director, Value, Evidence & Outcomes Liaison (VEOL) – Central

Arcellx
Remote friendly (Chicago, IL)
United States
$215,000 - $245,000 USD yearly
Market Access

Role Summary

Director, Value, Evidence & Outcomes Liaison (VEOL) – Central. Acts as the interface between Arcellx and population-based decision makers to advance health economic and outcomes research and real-world evidence in support of patient access and value-based care for Arcellx's CAR T therapy (anitocabtagene autoleucel, anito-cel). This field-based role requires about 50% travel to cover the assigned geography, and candidates must reside in the territory: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI, IA, MN, AL, MS, LA, TX, AR, MO, KS, OK, NE, AZ, NM, CO, UT.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver and utilize clinical, value, and outcomes evidence including observational research, comparative effectiveness, and economic data to address customer needs.
  • Synthesize, communicate, and translate complex information packages and/or data into transparent, relevant, objective and actionable insights for value-based decision makers.
  • Collaborate with population-based decision makers (PHDMs) within an assigned geographic health care ecosystem to understand and address their information needs.
  • Develop and execute the RWE/HEOR strategy collaborating with internal and field-based medical and commercial partners to deliver outstanding customer experiences.
  • Share expertise with customers as their trusted resource on topics related to disease state, Arcellx and competitor products, health outcomes research, quality measures, healthcare policy, technology assessment, economic dynamics, and real-world evidence.
  • Establish valued relationships with PHDMs within assigned accounts at the hospital and payer level.
  • Build and maintain understanding of access landscape, including P&T formulary inclusion, pathway development, payer medical policy coverage, and emerging competitive trends.
  • Collaborate with relevant internal stakeholders to incorporate access insights into account planning.

Qualifications

  • Deep understanding of the US healthcare system and US value-based decision makers.
  • Ability to analyze and effectively communicate study findings on a range of clinical and HEOR topics.
  • Strong comprehension and communication skills, including the ability to translate and present complex scientific information in a clear, concise manner.
  • Experience working with or supporting value-based decision makers.
  • Experience in data analytics and/or HEOR research/application.
  • Demonstrated expertise in HEOR (including observational and pharmacoeconomic research) and value assessment which may include experience using real-world data, AMCP Dossiers, FDAMA 114, and pharmacoeconomic models.
  • This position is based in the field and requires about 50% travel (car and plane) to cover the assigned geography.

Education

  • Advanced degree (PharmD, MD, PhD, MS, MSN, MPH) and 7+ years of experience in a scientific or health-related field, including oncology/hematology experience and field-based customer-facing roles in industry.