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Do you want to join a team where the mission is meaningful, the challenges are complex, and you can directly see the results of your hard work?Lundbeck is a global biopharmaceutical company focusing exclusively on brain health.With more than 70 years of experience in neuroscience, we are committed to improving the lives of people with neurological and psychiatric diseases.Lundbeck employees are inspired and driven by our purpose to advance brain health and transform lives.Join us on our journey of growth!
Remote/Commuter Opportunity - Open to candidates within the United States
Reporting to the Sr.Director, the Director, U.S.Patient Advocacy will be responsible for developing and leading a rare disease patient advocacy strategy and launch in a designated therapeutic area(s).They will be charged with building a multifaceted plan in alignment with company milestones and develop programs and initiatives that drive disease awareness, support launch readiness and commercialization success, and collaborate with advocacy groups to cocreate resources and initiatives that empower patients and caregivers.
They will forge trusted partnerships with these organizations and external stakeholders to advance mutual goals such as early treatment urgency, disease understanding, and access to care.The role works cross-functionally with Corporate Affairs, Medical Affairs, HEOR, Commercial, and Market Access, among others.The incumbent should be familiar with the latest practices and metrics for patient engagement and partnership and be comfortable embedding these measurable ROE standards into their work and in alignment with corporate objectives.
Essential Functions:
Required Education, Experience, and Skills:
Preferred Education, Experience, and Skills:
Travel expectations: 30% (including weekends and regular travel to Lundbeck US headquarters in Deerfield, IL)
Salary Pay Range: $225,000 - $265,000 and eligibility for a 25% bonus target based on company and individual performance, and eligibility to participate in the company's long-term incentive plan. Benefits for this position include flexible paid time off (PTO), health benefits to include Medical, Dental and Vision, and company match 401k. Additional benefits information can be found on our career site.
Applications accepted on an ongoing basis.
At Lundbeck, our most important contribution is easing the burden of the millions of people living with brain disorders. Whether it is migraine, depression, or other brain disorders, patients, their carers, and society as a whole depend on us. Through cutting edge science and strong partnerships, we develop and market some of the world's leading treatments, expanding into neuro-specialty and neuro-rare from our strong legacy within psychiatry and neurology. The brain health challenge is real. Our commitment is real. Our impact is real.
Do you want to join a team where the mission is meaningful, the challenges are complex, and you can directly see the results of your hard work?Lundbeck is a global biopharmaceutical company focusing exclusively on brain health.With more than 70 years of experience in neuroscience, we are committed to improving the lives of people with neurological and psychiatric diseases.Lundbeck employees are inspired and driven by our purpose to advance brain health and transform lives.Join us on our journey of growth!
Remote/Commuter Opportunity - Open to candidates within the United States
Reporting to the Sr.Director, the Director, U.S.Patient Advocacy will be responsible for developing and leading a rare disease patient advocacy strategy and launch in a designated therapeutic area(s).They will be charged with building a multifaceted plan in alignment with company milestones and develop programs and initiatives that drive disease awareness, support launch readiness and commercialization success, and collaborate with advocacy groups to cocreate resources and initiatives that empower patients and caregivers.
They will forge trusted partnerships with these organizations and external stakeholders to advance mutual goals such as early treatment urgency, disease understanding, and access to care.The role works cross-functionally with Corporate Affairs, Medical Affairs, HEOR, Commercial, and Market Access, among others.The incumbent should be familiar with the latest practices and metrics for patient engagement and partnership and be comfortable embedding these measurable ROE standards into their work and in alignment with corporate objectives.
Essential Functions:
Required Education, Experience, and Skills:
Preferred Education, Experience, and Skills:
Travel expectations: 30% (including weekends and regular travel to Lundbeck US headquarters in Deerfield, IL)
Salary Pay Range: $225,000 - $265,000 and eligibility for a 25% bonus target based on company and individual performance, and eligibility to participate in the company's long-term incentive plan. Benefits for this position include flexible paid time off (PTO), health benefits to include Medical, Dental and Vision, and company match 401k. Additional benefits information can be found on our career site.
Applications accepted on an ongoing basis.
At Lundbeck, our most important contribution is easing the burden of the millions of people living with brain disorders. Whether it is migraine, depression, or other brain disorders, patients, their carers, and society as a whole depend on us. Through cutting edge science and strong partnerships, we develop and market some of the world's leading treatments, expanding into neuro-specialty and neuro-rare from our strong legacy within psychiatry and neurology. The brain health challenge is real. Our commitment is real. Our impact is real.