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Global Access Mechanisms, Governance & Strategy Lead

Biogen
Full-time
Remote friendly (Cambridge, MA)
United States
Market Access

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Role Summary

Global Access Mechanisms, Governance & Strategy Lead responsible for shaping Biogen’s global access strategy, establishing a Center of Excellence focused on governance, capability building, and knowledge infrastructure across global access mechanisms. Drives long-term strategic planning and near-term execution to ensure access mechanisms are consistent, compliant, and scalable across geographies and therapeutic areas.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and operationalize Biogen’s Global Patient Access Governance Framework, integrating ethical standards, decision pathways, and compliance requirements.
  • Relaunch and optimize the Global Access Mechanism Governance Committee (GAM-GC) with lean membership, clear decision rights, and escalation pathways.
  • Harmonize SOPs and policy documents to support flexible, market-sensitive execution.
  • Design and lead the Global Access Mechanisms Center of Excellence (CoE), including core principles, governance models, and content infrastructure.
  • Translate a forward-looking blueprint/roadmap into actionable initiatives that build and mature Biogen’s global access capabilities.
  • Define and standardize access pathways including enablement value and risk profiles.
  • Build and deliver high-impact training programs to enhance access competency across internal teams.
  • Create and manage a centralized repository of access-related content, including policies, templates, and best practices.
  • Monitor capability maturity and define KPIs to measure progress and impact.
  • Tailor access strategies to market archetypes and legal/payor environments; integrate access planning into early clinical development; anchor programs from regulatory submissions through reimbursement milestones.
  • Support on-site engagement in the Cambridge office on a monthly ad hoc basis for priority meetings and cross-functional alignment.

Qualifications

  • Required Skills:
    • BSc/MSc in a scientific, clinical, or health policy-related field
    • 10 - 13 years’ experience in biotech/pharma, with a focus on access mechanisms, policy, or medical operations
    • Proven experience developing governance frameworks, Centers of Excellence, or strategic capability models
    • Deep understanding of global regulatory and ethical considerations related to patient access
    • Experience working in a matrixed, cross-functional environment
  • Preferred Skills:
    • Background in medical affairs, value & access, or clinical operations
    • Familiarity with capability maturity models and organizational development
    • Exposure to global markets and diverse healthcare systems

Skills

  • Strategic Execution: translate vision into structured frameworks and scalable tools
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration: drive alignment across diverse teams and geographies
  • Governance & Policy Expertise: strong foundation in access-related regulatory and ethical frameworks
  • Content & Knowledge Management: manage complex content ecosystems and training programs
  • Analytical Thinking: assess gaps, define maturity models, and measure impact
  • Adaptability & Learning Agility: navigate ambiguity and evolving priorities in a global environment

Education

  • BSc or MSc in a scientific, clinical, or health policy-related field

Additional Requirements

  • On-site engagement in Cambridge on an ad hoc monthly basis for priority meetings and alignment