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CHASE North West, England, United Kingdom

Disease Level Partner

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Senior Consultant at CHASE - Yorkshire and North West -

Disease Level Partner - Ophthalmology – North West England

This innovative and ambitious research based pharmaceutical group have built their success on diversity, reputation and sheer passion for what they do. They play a pioneering role in personalised healthcare and provides the first products that are tailored to the needs of specific patient groups within both pharmaceuticals and diagnostics.

They have an enviably rich pipeline of products and are much admired by those both within and outside of the pharmaceutical industry.

The Disease Level Partner (DLP) is at the centre of implementation of the strategy and objectives within therapy areas balanced with truly focusing on patient outcomes. The DLP understands their business as if it were their own. Through deep understanding of patient pathways, their medicines across the portfolio and customer needs, the DLP aligns their objectives to both the disease area strategy and regional objectives across their local health economy.

By effective utilisation of all available resources, they will be successful in securing appropriate access to key customers to deliver better outcomes for more patients, faster. As an expert of the region, the DLP will enjoy developing deep customer knowledge and generating insights that support our strategies and bring new customer partnerships to the company.

Experience required:

  • Experience working in Ophthalmology (desirable)
  • Experience supporting accounts with the redesign of their service offerings / patient pathways
  • Have strong communication skills where you listen, partner and educate
  • Gather actionable insights and elicit partnering opportunities that improve patient outcomes
  • Construct, present and agree the objectives, strategy and goals for the region with the Disease Community Lead (DCL)
  • Be fully accountable for the delivery of the goals within the portfolio of products through effective engagement with customers, driving positive customer experience
  • Leverage support for products, ideas and projects across a local health economy and to contribute to the development and mobilisation of local and national brand advocates
  • Maintain a detailed knowledge of national policy objectives and drivers and apply this to identify opportunities for growing the business at a National and Regional level in collaboration with the cross functional extended teams
  • Use agile methodology (e.g. sprint methodology, MVP and iterative approach) to deliver disease level projects and non-disease level projects with internal/external expertise
  • Good understanding of the UK Pharmaceutical industry, including NHS policies, structures, funding streams and processes
  • Has succeeded in cross functional working/projects with potential for further development in the organisation

In return for your contribution to their success, our client offers a competitive salary and bonus scheme plus a range of other excellent benefits you would expect from a leading organisation.

Please apply online or contact Clare Walker on for further information.

Reference Number: 68463

Seniority level

  • Seniority levelNot Applicable

Employment type

  • Employment typeFull-time

Job function

  • IndustriesHospitals and Health Care

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