Market Access Manager

Parkside Recruitment
London
5 days ago
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I am partnering with a well known Pharmaceutical client based just outside of London who are looking for a newly created Market access Manager to join their highly successful Oncology team . We are looking for an experienced Market access manager who ha a solid background within Oncology and is happy with a role that is 50% field based and 50% offices.

This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is looking for a role and company that will offer the opportunity to build a team and be part of exciting projects .


The role is offered on a 1 year fixed term contract with a strong possibility of being extended , Hybrid working and a excellent culture and environment .


Highlights below:

  • Market Access Manager Oncology (with strong in-field component (50% of time is expected to be in field with customers)
  • Must have oncology therapy area experience
  • Must have field market access experience
  • We currently do not have a dedicated oncology market access team and this person has the chance to come in and build this up
  • Working alongside the internal cross functional team (sales reps and medical reps) and external relevant stakeholders across the NHS business and clinical stakeholders to optimize services and pathways


  • Understating of HTA within the pharmaceutical industry and planning for digital therapeutic technologies
  • Experience in pre-launch and launch market access planning
  • Understanding of product life cycle from pre-launch to loss of exclusivity
  • 4-5+ years pharmaceutical experience in market access (could include consultancies), office and/or field roles
  • Experience in evolution of existing materials and creation of new materials, programmes and resources for aligned to identified customer needs for national use to support the field-based market access team
  • Excellent project management skills.
  • Strong management of external agencies
  • Proven track record of delivering high quality outputs on time
  • Excellent team player and communicator
  • Very familiar with the ABPI Code of Practice
  • Effective and influential written and verbal communication skills


Desired Technical Skills & Experience

  • Previous CNS and oncology experience strongly desired
  • Experience in digital therapeutics and complexities of bringing such to the NHS desired
  • Track record of creating and implementing successful market access strategies and tactics
  • Understanding of the complexities of the tender landscape in the UK and Ireland desired
  • Experience of working in an alliance
  • Understanding of the principles of the HTA systems in the UK and Ireland
  • Business case development


Education/Qualifications

  • Science/pharmacy/medical education to degree level essential
  • Continued professional development
  • Clean driving licence
  • Right to work in the UK

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