Market Access Consultant

Skills Alliance
Nottingham
1 year ago
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*Market Access Consultant - UK - Remote - Full-time 6-month contract*


Are you an experienced Market Access Consultant interested in joining our biotech client that is leading the way in developing innovative CAR-T cell therapies for cancer treatment?


We're hiring for a fast growing clinical-stage bio-pharmaceutical company at an exciting stage of development and would like to appoint an experienced Market Access Consultant responsible for leading all market access activities in the UK.


Key Responsibilities

  • Working cross-functional, including, HEOR, Sales and Marketing, and Medical Affairs
  • Monitoring the Health Care & Industry environment and UK payer CAR T & Cell therapy landscape including competition
  • The execution, monitoring and follow up of account funding and hospital payment
  • To connect with local budget holders, hospital pharmacist and medical controllers pre-launch as part of local key account team to deliver formulary inclusion and NICE implementation
  • Analysing clinical and medical data as well as literature for products to support market access planning
  • Supporting the price negotiations and contracting approach from its preparation to the listing in the end of a launch price setting in collaboration with Global pricing
  • Identifying, and working with stakeholders critical for various HTA submissions and reimbursement and leading the adaptation of the value proposition for the UK and policy context and its audience


Experience

  • 5+ years experience in the industry, specifically in UK Market Access with existing network
  • Strong technical reading, writing and verbal communication skills
  • Presentation and strong research experience with Market Access customers
  • Hematology / Oncology therapeutic area is highly preferred


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