Associate Director, Market Access Portfolio Strategy

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#LI-Remote This position can be based remotely anywhere in the U.S. (there may be some restrictions based on legal entity). Please note that this role would not provide relocation as a result. The expectation of working hours and travel (domestic and/or international) will be defined by the hiring manager. This position will require travel as defined by the business.The Associate Director, Market Access Portfolio Strategy will be part of the Market Access Portfolio Strategy team, which informs how Novartis understands the US Market Access landscape and its impact on business strategy. In particular, the group seeks to better understand key market dynamics and their anticipated evolution over a 5-10+ year time horizon to inform forecasting and above-brand strategy. Important trends include shifts in Medicare enrollment, benefit design and cost-sharing evolution, erosion curves, healthcare expenditure, and the potential implications of proposed or actual policy on our business. This team also develops executive presentations to disseminate key findings and support informed decision-making across the organization. The Associate Director, Market Access Portfolio Strategy will support the Directors of Market Access Portfolio Strategy identify and understand leading indicators of market evolution by ensuring that trend data and strategic narratives are kept current. The Associate Director will leverage the extensive data offerings available to the team to develop expertise in the technical aspects of US market access and independently identify potential meaningful changes in the market. The Associate Director will also be responsible for ensuring that portfolio and landscape analyses and their respective underlying data are made appropriately accessible to the organization via knowledge management and communication planning and execution.Key Responsibilities: Ensure that the Market Access Early Pipeline team forecasting model assumptions are kept current by developing a deep understanding of and updating the data assumptions that underpin many of the calculations on a regular basisCatalogue market trends that we track to ensure that the list is complete, assumptions are current, and trends are effectively communicated across the US Market Access organization and relevant cross-functional stakeholdersWork with Directors, Market Portfolio Strategy to support ongoing market analyses by gathering data and insights and using these findings to inform methodologies and story developmentDraft and communicate updates to the US Market Access Outlook and ensure content from the US Market Access Outlook gets repurposed and used across the organization. Gather and maintain a meaningful catalogue of above-brand initiatives being performed across the US Market Access organization so that the Market Access Leadership Team can ensure appropriate visibility and participation across the organizationPresent findings from analyses at various levels across the organizationParticipate in development of relevant market research, including learning and following all internal processes, analyzing secondary data, and incorporating internal Novartis experience to inform insightsOrganize the annual business planning process for the teamEssential Requirements: Education: Bachelor’s degree required; MBA, Health Policy, or equivalent preferredMinimum of 5 years of pharmaceutical experience in Market Access, Healthcare Strategy Consulting, Policy, Managed Care Finance, Insights & Analytics or Business Development. 3+ years with direct US Market experience is preferredDemonstrated familiarity with and ability to manipulate industry standard claims and/or payer data (e.g. IQVIA, DRG Fingertip Formulary), or other published sources of price and payer coverage informationStrong interpersonal, communication, and influencing skills combined with an ability to successfully collaborate across a matrix organizationDemonstrated prioritization, organizational, and analytical skills as well as the ability to create solutions for complex processes and proceduresAbility to analyze complex business issues and trends and to connect commercial, financial, and clinical perspectives to develop enhanced value propositionsDemonstrated high degree of emotional intelligence, adaptability, and creativityNovartis Compensation Summary:The salary for this position is expected to range between $160,300 and $297,700 per year.The final salary offered is determined based on factors like, but not limited to, relevant skills and experience, and upon joining Novartis will be reviewed periodically. Novartis may change the published salary range based on company and market factors.Your compensation will include a performance-based cash incentive and, depending on the level of the role, eligibility to be considered for annual equity awards.US-based eligible employees will receive a comprehensive benefits package that includes health, life and disability benefits, a 401(k) with company contribution and match, and a variety of other benefits. In addition, employees are eligible for a generous time off package including vacation, personal days, holidays and other leaves.

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