Role Summary
Patient Educator, Pacific. Deliver compassionate, clear, and actionable disease state education to patients and caregivers navigating Parkinson’s Disease Psychosis (PDP), including information about treatment options and access/support resources. Facilitate early patient engagement and smooth transitions to ACADIA Connect and Patient Access Managers (PAMs) to support coverage, affordability, and long-term treatment adherence.
Responsibilities
- Deliver pre-prescription (pre-NBRx) disease state education to patients and caregivers via small group meetings and presentations to advocacy groups, community-based organizations, and professional societies.
- Provide information regarding product efficacy, safety, and access support available through ACADIA Connect to patients and/or caregivers who have opted in through various programs.
- Offer approved educational resources helping patients and caregivers understand their disease and empower them to talk to their doctor about PDP.
- Distribute approved educational materials to enhance patient and caregiver awareness of PDP and potential treatment with NUPLAZID.
- Build trusting relationships to ensure patients and caregivers feel supported throughout their journey.
- Collaborate with Patient Access Managers (PAMs) to address patient or caregiver questions related to coverage, reimbursement, and affordability.
- Facilitate the referral and transition process for patients into ACADIA Connect for comprehensive access assistance.
- Partner primarily with Neurology Sales Specialists and Long-Term Care Sales Specialists to ensure community-based healthcare providers are aware of Patient Educator resources provided by ACADIA.
- Respond to inquiries generated through patient/caregivers, key customers, community organizations, and/or advocacy events.
- Collaborate with community-based organizations, advocacy organizations, and professional societies to support patient and caregiver education programs.
- Provide feedback and insights to the marketing team to improve patient engagement and educational initiatives.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in nursing, social work, psychology, or a related healthcare field; advanced degree preferred.
- Minimum of 3–5 years of experience in pharma with preferred candidates having experience in patient education, patient navigation, advocacy, or pharmaceutical patient support services.
- Knowledge of neurology, psychiatry, or movement disorders preferred, experience with Parkinson’s Disease or PDP strongly desired.
- Demonstrated ability to build empathetic and supportive relationships with patients and caregivers.
- Excellent communication, interpersonal, and active listening skills.
- Experience collaborating across marketing, patient support services, advocacy, and field-based teams.
- Familiarity with compliance standards for patient-facing pharmaceutical roles.
- Ability to meet travel requirements, including driving and overnight stays; air travel as needed.
Skills
- Patient-Centered Focus – Dedicated to improving patient and caregiver experiences.
- Empathy & Emotional Intelligence – Skilled at providing compassionate support.
- Collaboration & Teamwork – Works effectively across functions and with external partners.
- Strong Communication – Clear and effective educator with patients, caregivers, and internal teams.
- Adaptability & Initiative – Proactive in meeting evolving patient needs.
- Privacy, Compliance & Confidentiality – Safely handles patient information and adheres to company compliance and privacy standards.
Education
- Bachelor’s degree in nursing, social work, psychology, or related field; advanced degree preferred.
Additional Requirements
- Travel up to 75% of the time; eligibility to drive a company vehicle; ability to travel independently by air.
- Must reside within the territory (or within 30 miles of its border) and near a major airport as appropriate.
- Physical ability to travel, stand, walk, and perform job duties as described; occasional lifting up to 20 pounds.