Senior Director - Public Affairs - Policy
Company: Novo Nordisk A/S
Location: Washington
Posted on: February 18, 2025
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AlertSenior Director - Public Affairs - PolicyLocation:Washington,
DC, USAbout the DepartmentNovo Nordisk's Market Access and Public
Affairs team engages diverse stakeholders across political and
healthcare landscapes to forge solutions that drive patient access
to innovative products. We strive to deliver the best possible
outcomes for patients with diabetes, obesity, growth hormone
deficiencies and rare bleeding disorders through mutual wins for
both Novo Nordisk and our Market Access customers. Our passion for
helping people live better lives and our award-winning product
pipeline can only be as effective as our ability to provide
life-changing information to healthcare providers, key stakeholders
and policymakers. Our Market Access and Public Affairs
professionals ensure that the latest therapies and products reach
the people who need them most, by creating an environment where
innovation and chronic disease management drive optimal health
outcomes. Are you ready to realize your potential?The PositionThe
Senior Director works on complex issues that require an in-depth
knowledge of the company and its long-term ambitions. Develops
NNI's policy positions, in line with Enterprise Strategy. Manages
relationships with select government agencies. Serves as a subject
matter expert. Solicits internal stakeholder insights to analyze
the business impact of select policy proposals - to NNI and the
broader industry. Educates and enables broader PA Team and NNI
business to leverage these positions.They lead and manage
individual contributors in the Policy team, actively participate
with the Public Affairs Leadership Team (PALT), and assist in
shaping the overall team strategy and culture. Collaborate and
coordinate with peers and cross-functional colleagues locally and
globally.RelationshipsReports to the Vice President, Public Affairs
and has direct supervisory responsibility for a team of individual
contributors.Other internal relationships include all other Market
Access & Public Affairs teams, Finance, Medical, Legal, Compliance,
Communications and other key stakeholders locally and
globally.External relationships include select federal agencies
that may develop health care policies that could impact the
pharmaceutical industry. Interactions frequently involve
interactions with senior level leaders regarding matters of
significance to NNI.Essential Functions
- Lead and develop team members with a focus on managing to
business expectations while also supporting individual development
aspirations and fostering a positive team culture
- Ensure team members have deep understanding of their assigned
policy areas and the potential impact to NNI's business
- Policy areas may include, but are not limited to: NN
Foundation, Quality, Medicare, Medicaid, Transparency, Adherence,
Importation, Reference Pricing, Pricing / Price Increases,
Stem-Cell, Research, NIH, Reimbursement, IP, Labor / Employment,
Tax, Trade, Privacy, Data Transparency
- Proactively explore and evaluate potential/emerging policy
proposals
- Build and maintain strategic networks of relationships
internally (locally and globally)
- Clearly communicate with federal agencies on NNI's positions;
develop and cultivate relationships with key partners
- Actively engage with other members of the PALT to ensure a
coordinated position is pulled through the broader PA team
- Coordinate with, provide education to, and communicate
proactively with internal stakeholders to effectively collaborate
and inform
- Administrative: Develop and monitor performance against budget;
Oversee development and negotiation of relevant contracts,
Establish, oversee implementation, and monitor adherence to
administrative policies and procedures; Evaluate appropriate use of
resources; Review and audit expense reportsPhysical
RequirementsDevelopment of PeopleEnsure that reporting personnel
have individual development plans (IDP), with annual goals and
measurements that are consistent with the priorities of the
business, and that interim reviews are held so that their work is
focused on those priorities, and they understand their level of
accountability for results and the measurement process.Ensure that
the IDP forms include completed learning and aspiration plans and
are in place for all reporting personnel to enable the achievement
of goals and capability to assume increased levels of
responsibility.Manage the application and communication of all Novo
Nordisk policies, procedures, and Novo Nordisk Way.Qualifications
- A Bachelor's degree required, advanced degree preferred
- 12+ years of policy development, advocacy, government affairs
or other relevant experience required
- Strong relationship builder, cross-functional team collaborator
and leadership skills required
- Previous team leadership experience strongly preferred
- Demonstrated career progression with increasing roles of
responsibility
- Pharmaceutical/healthcare industry experience and knowledge of
NNI's therapeutic areas and marketplace preferred
- Strong executive presence and communication/presentation skills
that engage senior leaders among internal and external
audiences
- Ability to convey passion and generate excitement and
enthusiasm about Novo Nordisk
- Proven track record of effective strategic planning, execution
and follow up
- Previous experience working in a matrixed organizational
structureThe base compensation range for this position is $280,000
to $300,000. Base compensation is determined based on a number of
factors. This position is also eligible for a company bonus based
on individual and company performance.Novo Nordisk offers long-term
incentive compensation and or company vehicles depending on the
position's level or other company factors.Employees are also
eligible to participate in Company employee benefit programs
including medical, dental and vision coverage; life insurance;
disability insurance; 401(k) savings plan; flexible spending
accounts; employee assistance program; tuition reimbursement
program; and voluntary benefits such as group legal, critical
illness, identity theft protection, pet insurance and auto/home
insurance. The Company also offers time off pursuant to its sick
time policy, flexible vacation policy, and parental leave policy.We
commit to an inclusive recruitment process and equality of
opportunity for all our job applicants.At Novo Nordisk we recognize
that it is no longer good enough to aspire to be the best company
in the world. We need to aspire to be the best company for the
world and we know that this is only possible with talented
employees with diverse perspectives, backgrounds and cultures. We
are therefore committed to creating an inclusive culture that
celebrates the diversity of our employees, the patients we serve
and communities we operate in. Together, we're life changing.Novo
Nordisk is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race,
ethnicity, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual
orientation, national origin, disability, protected veteran status
or any other characteristic protected by local, state or federal
laws, rules or regulations.If you are interested in applying to
Novo Nordisk and need special assistance or an accommodation to
apply, please call us at 1-855-411-5290. This contact is for
accommodation requests only and cannot be used to inquire about the
status of applications.
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