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Payer National Outcomes Director β€” VIASKIN Peanut West

DBV Technologies
June 30, 2026
Remote
United States
Market Access
Location: Remote
Salary Range: $200-$240k

Key Responsibilities:
- Serve as a subject matter expert on health outcomes and economic impact of VIASKIN Peanut Patch and the peanut allergy treatment landscape.
- Engage national and regional payers, PBMs, IDNs, employers, and population health key opinion leaders with scientific, clinical, and economic information.
- Communicate the value proposition of epicutaneous immunotherapy (efficacy, safety, patch wear-time, real-world relevance) to support coverage and formulary decisions.
- Conduct educational programs, scientific presentations, and value-evidence discussions.
- Build and maintain relationships with medical/pharmacy directors, payer decision-makers, professional societies, and patient advocacy organizations.
- Disseminate health outcomes data, real-world evidence, health economic models, and budget-impact analyses.
- Collaborate with internal cross-functional teams (Market Access, Medical Affairs, Value & Access, Commercial, Field Reimbursement) to align evidence strategies and messaging; design outcomes-based analytics using internal/external data sources.
- Train internal teams on outcomes data and value evidence.
- Respond to unsolicited payer/population health inquiries per regulations and company policy.
- Support investigator-initiated studies and real-world evidence generation.
- Contribute to strategic plans for health outcomes research, value-evidence communication, and payer engagement.
- Ensure communications comply with regulatory, legal, and company policies.

Qualifications:
- PharmD, MD, or PhD in a health sciences-related field required; Master’s in pharmacoepidemiology/epidemiology/health economics preferred.
- 8+ years in pharma/biotech/healthcare; 5+ years in HEOR or payer-facing scientific role supporting product launches with U.S. Market Access teams.
- Experience across medical/scientific affairs, outcomes research, clinical practice, academic, or U.S. managed markets.
- Preferred: allergy/immunology, pediatrics, and/or rare disease experience; familiarity with food allergy treatment landscape.
- Strong understanding of health outcomes research, epidemiology, and health economics.
- Demonstrated experience engaging payers, PBMs, and IDNs in scientific/value-evidence capacity.
- Expertise in economic modeling, budget-impact analysis, data analysis, and interpretation of clinical/real-world data.
- Up-to-date knowledge of industry trends, healthcare policies, and regulations affecting HEOR/outcomes research.
- Excellent communication and presentation skills; proficiency with HEOR regulatory guidelines.

Application Instructions: Not provided.