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ID #21486311
State Massachusetts
City Cambridge
Job type Full-time
Salary USD TBD TBD
Source Biogen
Showed 2021-10-21
Date 2021-10-20
Deadline 2021-12-19
Category Et cetera
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Associate Director/Director for Government Affairs in the Pacific Northwest Region States

Massachusetts, Cambridge, 02138 Cambridge USA

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Job Description

About This Role

The Public Policy & Government Affairs (PPGA) team is seeking an Assoc/ Director to lead government affairs work in the Pacific Northwest states. This is a critical role at Biogen, shaping Medicaid and state policy to benefit patient access, affordability, and innovation. The ideal candidate will be detailed-oriented and possess strong relationship management and interpersonal skills. Strong preference for previous lobbying experience.

This position will work under the oversight of the Senior Director of State Public Policy & Government Affairs and

will be based in a remote location, preferably in WA or OR.

What You’ll Do

  • Educate state policymakers about Biogen’s business and patients and advocate for legislative solutions focused on patient affordability and access
  • Help further PPGA’s goals relative to Aduhelm and explore opportunities for Biogen to collaborate and advance implementation of Alzheimer’s policy, including in the areas of early detection and diagnosis and health equity
  • Maximize opportunities to establish connectivity to the business, including with the brand teams & field teams
  • Assess impact of proposed state legislation to businesses within Biogen’s U.S. portfolios and propose and guide lobbying strategies, and potential financial impact.
  • Assist on local issues as they arise as related to Biogen’s patient sites
  • Work in collaboration with Corporate Affairs on reputation management activities directed at local and state policymakers, leveraging Biogen’s corporate social responsibility work and corporate campaigns
  • Work to leverage Biogen’s memberships in business and industry groups including PhRMA, BIO, NAM, BRT and local Chambers of Commerce
  • Ensure Biogen is maximizing opportunities available through the - the economic development agency for the sector - including initiatives related to STEM and D&I
  • Partner closely with multiple cross-functional teams to analyze access and payment policies proposed by government and commercial payers - including rules and guidance from the state Medicaid agencies, state legislatures, and other relevant stakeholders.
  • Using sound judgment to develop targeted engagements with key stakeholders.
  • States Covered: WA, OR, ID, MT, ND, SD, NE, AK

Who You Are:

The successful candidate will be self-motivated with an ability to work in a dynamic environment. Traditional methods of advocacy and legislative timelines have been impacted due to COVID-19, but this position will involve creative methods to continue to build Biogen’s reputation and advance public policy priorities in the current environment. Success in this role ensures Biogen maintains its leadership in the local biopharma community and in policy development. It is also an opportunity for the candidate to learn more about the goals and work of the entire PPGA team while focusing on state and local government affairs.

Required Skills

  • 5-7 years of service working on state healthcare legislation and Medicaid issues in state government or with relevant pharmaceutical/ private sector experience
  • Excellent verbal, analytical, written and interpersonal communication skills, particularly in interpreting and distilling complex information
  • Excellent organizational and project management skills—demonstrated ability to independently manage multiple work streams
  • Demonstrated commitment to ensuring patient access to innovative medicines and the importance of a thriving biopharmaceutical industry
  • Ability to maintain good working relationships, internally and externally
  • Ability to travel as needed

Preferred Skills

  • Strong analytical and business skills; ability to communicate effectively with high level executives.
  • Ability to explain complex issues in a simple and succinct way.
  • Demonstrated ability to work across functions, regions and cultures while exhibiting enterprise level leadership with the ability to inspire, motivate and drive results.
  • Knowledge and understanding of healthcare product development and commercialization.
  • Ability to work in a deadline-driven and fast-paced environment including managing multiple projects with on time.

Qualifications

Required Skills

Job level will be commensurate with experience

  • 6+years of service working on state healthcare legislation and Medicaid issues in state government or with relevant pharmaceutical/ private sector experience
  • Excellent verbal, analytical, written and interpersonal communication skills, particularly in interpreting and distilling complex information
  • Excellent organizational and project management skills—demonstrated ability to independently manage multiple work streams
  • Demonstrated commitment to ensuring patient access to innovative medicines and the importance of a thriving biopharmaceutical industry
  • Ability to maintain good working relationships, internally and externally
  • Ability to travel as needed

Preferred Skills

  • Strong analytical and business skills; ability to communicate effectively with high level executives.
  • Ability to explain complex issues in a simple and succinct way.
  • Demonstrated ability to work across functions, regions and cultures while exhibiting enterprise level leadership with the ability to inspire, motivate and drive results.
  • Knowledge and understanding of healthcare product development and commercialization.
  • Ability to work in a deadline-driven and fast-paced environment including managing multiple projects with on time.

Additional Information

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.

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