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Rare Disease CAH Regional Specialty Manager - Mid-Atlantic

Neurocrine Biosciences
Full-time
Remote friendly (Home Farm, MD)
United States
$70,000 - $227,000 USD yearly
Sales

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Role Summary

Rare Disease CAH Regional Specialty Manager - Mid-Atlantic leading a sales team to promote and grow life-changing treatments for neurological, endocrine, and psychiatric disorders within an assigned geographic area; responsible for recruiting, hiring, onboarding, coaching, and achieving sales goals; works with cross-functional teams to provide access through specialty pharmacy fulfillment and drives regional success.

Responsibilities

  • Identify, recruit, coach, and retain top talent for the Neurocrine sales organization
  • Provide leadership and strategic direction to the sales team
  • Be accountable for region performance objectives including sales results, field day requirements, coaching, mentoring, and resource utilization
  • Plan, direct, implement, and oversee policies and activities for the geographic area
  • Execute sales force strategies and marketing plans to meet or exceed sales objectives
  • Develop strategies to penetrate and segment the psychiatric and movement disorder marketplace (Psychiatrists, Neurologists, Community Mental Health Clinics)
  • Ensure cross-functional alignment and effective communication at the territory level
  • Foster innovation in sales approaches and collaborate with marketing and HR
  • Identify regional opportunities and barriers; manage regional expenses
  • Provide training and onboarding assistance as needed
  • Ensure compliance with Neurocrine policies and values; coach for development
  • Develop local Opinion Leader relationships and maintain relationships with key customers and stakeholders
  • Maintain fiscal discipline and report feedback to HQ and Sales Management
  • Operate with high ethical standards and FDA guidelines in all activities
  • Train the team on account selling strategies to meet patient care team needs
  • Oversee relationships with customers, including KOLs, professional groups, advocacy groups, payers, and pharmacies
  • Other duties as assigned

Qualifications

  • BS/BA degree with 12+ years of sales experience in biotech/pharmaceuticals; 5+ years of first-line sales management; proven ability to build and lead sales teams; experience in psychiatry, neurology, or anti-psychotic areas preferred; specialty pharmacy distribution experience strongly preferred
  • Alternative: Master's degree with 10+ years of relevant experience; PhD with 7+ years
  • Passion for patient and caregiver programs
  • Strong understanding of industry standards, market access fundamentals, and distribution
  • Proven leadership to attract and retain talent and drive key metrics
  • Ability to set and achieve challenging objectives; results-oriented
  • Ability to lead by example and inspire high performance; ownership and accountability
  • Ability to navigate complex accounts and varied sites of care; coach teams for pull-through with specialty fulfillment and payer requirements
  • Entrepreneurial mindset; readiness to challenge the status quo
  • Strong cross-functional collaboration and communication skills
  • High ethical standards; ability to work independently
  • Frequent driving required; valid driver’s license and clean driving record
  • Rare Disease Team Leadership highly preferred; specialty pharmacy launch experience required
  • Expertise with Centers of Excellence and Academic Hospital Systems
  • Proven account management and organizational awareness
  • Ability to operate in a complex environment with diverse sites of care
  • Project management and presentation skills

Education

  • BS/BA degree required; advanced degrees as noted in Qualifications
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