Access Partnership Consultant - Remote, Based in South/Southwest
Company: National Marrow Donor Program
Location: Minneapolis
Posted on: January 25, 2025
Job Description:
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Partnership Consultant - Remote, Based in South/SouthwestPlease
apply online using a laptop or desktop computer.POSITION SUMMARY:As
an Access Partnerships Consultant, you will leverage your clinical
expertise in Hematology Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT)
to build new strategic partnerships within integrated delivery and
provider networks and among key stakeholders in the ecosystem. This
is a new position which will play a pivotal role in advancing our
organization's mission to increase access to transplant. You will
be responsible for identifying, pursuing, and advancing strategic
partnerships that will allow NMDP to reach patients earlier in
their disease through our access programs and resources and
ultimately have meaningful impact on patient experience and
outcomes.This role will work across the US and collaborate closely
with NMDP's local provider partnership (LPP) team responsible for
managing relationships with regional transplant centers and
community practices. Effective communication and collaboration
between the Access Partnerships Consultant and the LPP team is
essential to ensure a seamless experience.An ideal candidate will
possess robust clinical expertise in both hematology oncology and
Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT), coupled with comprehension of the
treatment landscape and barriers to accessing BMT. Success in this
role requires confidence in articulating clinical knowledge,
engaging in research discussions, and adeptly navigating business
conversations at the executive leadership level. The ability to
foster trust and exert influence, both internally and externally,
is crucial. Additionally, the candidate should feel comfortable
navigating ambiguity, working independently, and adapting to
change. This is a remote position based in the South/Southwestern
region of the US. #LI-RemoteKey Responsibilities:
- Travel 20-40% of the time to identify and pursue new
partnership opportunities with integrated delivery and provider
networks and other key stakeholders across the hematology oncology
and BMT ecosystem.
- Attend conferences and thought leadership events to network,
explore collaboration opportunities, and stay informed about
industry trends.
- Act as a trusted internal and external resource on matters
related to hematology oncology and BMT.
- Provide expertise and guidance to internal teams and external
partners on clinical best practices, emerging trends, and industry
developments.
- Comfortably engage in public speaking engagements to represent
the organization and share insights on hematology oncology and BMT
at conferences, meetings, and events.
- Demonstrate thought leadership through presentations, panels
and roundtables to influence practice change and promote innovative
approaches to patient care.
- Work collaboratively with internal stakeholders from patient
and provider services, marketing, enablement, research, and data
teams to support partnership initiatives and align efforts.
- Influence and contribute to the development of educational
materials and summaries of impactful research findings in
hematology oncology and BMT.
- Present educational content and research summaries to internal
stakeholders, external partners, and industry audiences to drive
awareness and understanding.
- Maintain thorough documentation of partnership management
activities, including leads, contacts, and account
information/insights.
- Track and report on key metrics and outcomes related to
partnership initiatives to assess effectiveness and inform future
strategies.Who You Are: You are an innovative, results-driven
professional with a passion for improving patient care and outcomes
in hematology oncology and BMT. You have clinical expertise,
business acumen, and interpersonal skills, allowing you to
effectively navigate complex healthcare environments and drive
impactful change. You thrive in a fast-paced, collaborative setting
and are comfortable engaging with stakeholders at all levels, from
individual providers to executive leadership. To be successful, you
must be self-directed, feel comfortable navigating ambiguity,
working independently, and adapting to change.REQUIRED
QUALIFICATIONS:Education/Experience:
- Advanced degree (NP, or PA).
- Minimum of 5 years of direct clinical experience caring for
patients with hematologic malignancies and undergoing
transplant.
- In-depth understanding of the clinical pathways and management
of patients with hematologic malignancies and those undergoing
transplantation, including familiarity with donor selection,
conditioning regimens, post-transplant care and graft-versus-host
disease management.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability
to build rapport and collaborate effectively with diverse
stakeholders.
- Proven ability to influence practice change and drive alignment
around shared goals within complex healthcare environments.
- Self-directed, comfortable navigating ambiguity, working
independently, and adapting to change.
- Experience developing and implementing educational initiatives
and providing thought leadership in clinical settings.
- Results-driven, strategic thinker with the ability to identify
opportunities for partnership and innovation to improve patient
care delivery.
- Commitment to continuous learning and staying abreast of
advancements in hematology oncology and BMT.
- Active engagement in professional development activities,
industry events, and networking opportunities to expand knowledge
and expertise.PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: (Additional qualifications
that may make a person even more effective in the role, but are not
required for consideration)
- Prior experience as a Medical Science Liaison.
- Experience managing strategic partnerships within healthcare or
life sciences.
- Proficiency in Salesforce or other CRM platforms.DEI
COMMITMENT:As part of our values, we are committed to supporting
diversity, equity, and inclusion at NMDP. We actively celebrate
colleagues' different abilities, sexual orientation, ethnicity,
faith, and gender. Everyone is welcome and supported in their
development at all stages in their journey with us.BENEFITS:NMDP
offers regular, full-time employees medical, dental, vision, life
and disability, accident/critical illness/hospital, well-being,
legal, identity theft and pet benefits. Retirement, paid time
off/holidays, leave and incentive plans are also offered to
eligible employees. Please reference this link for more
information: NMDP Benefit InformationAdditional Information:
- Number of Openings: 1
- Pay Basis: Yearly
- Schedule: Full-time
- Driver Policy: Yes
- Job Family: Marketing
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Keywords: National Marrow Donor Program, St. Paul , Access Partnership Consultant - Remote, Based in South/Southwest, Professions , Minneapolis, Minnesota
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