The PositionNeurological Rare Disease Therapeutic Area Manager (NRD-ACM) – Texoma EcosystemRare Diseases are common in neurology and due to the prevalence of neurological symptoms in rare diseases- of the estimated 7,000 known rare diseases that lead to significant morbidity and mortality in 25 million people in the United States, a third are thought to include a neurological component.People with neurological rare diseases often wait for a long time for a correct diagnosis and treatment.  Although a limited number of orphan drugs are approved for neurological conditions, many orphan drugs are in development.  People living with a neurological rare disease and their caregivers are highly engaged in their treatment and with their communities via local advocacy chapters where they often attend meetings and events along with the HCPs. Our marketing team is working closely with our legal and compliance partners to ensure we are prepared to support our customers while engaging compliantly and consistent with our values. As we embark on this journey, we are seeking to build strong, customer-focused teams who will represent Genentech with integrity.The Opportunity:As a Neurological Rare Disease TAM you will manage and develop long-term relationships with physicians and other customers for the customer accounts in the assigned territory (Texoma Ecosystem). As such, you will represent the assigned GNE brand(s) and their approved indications; helping external customers such as physicians, nurses, etc. learn about the clinical information of the assigned GNE brand(s) in relation to the applicable therapeutic area/disease state.  You will also responsible for supporting healthcare provider offices with access and reimbursement support.Serve as the primary point of contact for healthcare providers, specialty pharmacies, patients/caregivers, and patient advocacy team members, addressing their clinical, educational, and business needs to support improved patient outcomes and quality of care.Proactively identify and develop solutions for complex or critical accounts within and across therapeutic area ecosystems, collaborating with internal and external experts to achieve these goals.Deliver education to healthcare providers regarding product information, appropriate use, and dosing based on FDA approved guidelines. Triage to US Medical Affairs experts as needed.Engage with specialty pharmacies to highlight the value proposition of the Therapeutic Area and conduct periodic business reviews to gain insights and identify opportunities.Provide patients/caregivers and patient advocacy group members with information and resources to empower and encourage their active participation in healthcare decisions. Address product acquisition, supply matters, and ensure product access through education on coverage, reimbursement, and patient assistance programs. Communicate patient-specific access issues and trends to territory partners while maintaining patient confidentiality. Lead by exemplifying our Operating Principles in all aspects of work.Collaborates with Partnership and Access Liaison (PAL) to develop comprehensive local geography business plans, while working proactively with PAL and Case Manager roles to ensure a positive end-to-end experience for HCPs, patients, and caregivers.This is a field based role covering North Texas and Oklahoma. Candidates will need to live in the territory for consideration.Relocation Benefits are not available for this roleWho you are:QualificationsBusiness, Scientific or Clinical degree, Bachelor’s degree level at minimum6 or more years’ experience working in a sales role with HCPsDeep understanding of healthcare practitioners' clinical and business goals and challenges to drive demand at the point of care.Coach and mentor other TAMs within the ecosystem, utilizing outstanding interpersonal, presentation, influencing, and negotiation skills.Proven track record of solving unusually complex problems using multiple dynamic sources of information, while meeting or exceeding objectives and goals.Preferred Qualifications:Reimbursement experience is strongly preferredNeuroscience, rare disease and/or orphan experience preferredPrevious experience in achieving specific brand performance plans or other financial targets is preferredComplies with all laws, regulations, policies and procedures that govern the conduct of Genentech activities.This is a field-based position.Overnight travel may be required. This position requires significant driving of either a company provided or personal vehicle as well as prolonged periods of sitting, both of which are part of the essential duties and responsibilities of the role. As a result, Genentech, Inc. (Company) from time to time will check your motor vehicle record for purposes of determining your eligibility for driving a Company vehicle or driving any vehicle on Company business.The expected salary range for this position based on the primary location of Texas/Oklahoma is $137,500.00 – $255,300.00.  Actual pay will be determined based on experience, qualifications, geographic location, and other job-related factors permitted by law.  This position is eligible to earn incentive compensation that is calculated and paid in accordance with the applicable Incentive Compensation Plan for the role. This position also qualifies for the benefits detailed at the link provided below.BenefitsGenentech is an equal opportunity employer, and we embrace the increasingly diverse world around us. Genentech prohibits unlawful discrimination based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin or ancestry, age, disability, marital status and veteran status.Job SummaryJob number: 202408-122113Date posted : 2024-09-11Profession: Commercial, Sales & MarketingEmployment type: Full time