Key Account Manager, Global Rare Diseases - Northeast
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About us Based in Parma, Italy, Chiesi is an international research-focused pharmaceuticals and healthcare group with 90 years' experience, operating in 30 countries with more than 6,000 employees (Chiesi Group). To achieve its mission of improving people's quality of life by acting responsibly towards society and the environment, the Group research, develops and markets innovative drugs in its three therapeutic areas: AIR (products and services that promote respiration, from new-born to adult populations), RARE (treatment for patients with rare and ultra-rare diseases) and CARE (products and services that support special care and consumer-facing self-care). Chiesi USA Chiesi USA is a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on developing and promoting products for the hospital, adjacent specialty and rare disease markets. We are a B Corp and Benefit company awarded Top Employer status for six consecutive years and certified as a Great Place to Work. Who we are looking for Purpose
We are seeking a Key Account Manager (KAM) who is a competitive, pharmaceutical salesprofessional with integrity, drive and passion for performance who can thrive in a fast-pacedbusiness environment. This individual must have experience with strategic account management,identifying opportunities through local market intelligence gathering and effective data analysis. TheKAM will act as the face of our great company to healthcare professionals, including prescribers andtheir staff, while focusing on meeting and exceeding their sales goals to ensure appropriate patientsget prescribed our medication. The Key Account Manager (KAM) will deliver product, disease state and resource education to HCPs & their staff to expand their identification and treatment of appropriate patients with our medication. The KAM will report directly to the National Business Director while working with peer salespeopleas well as a cross-functional team to ensure the marketplace understands clinical data, payer accessinformation and company resources to support prescribing, initiation, and continuity of therapy forpatients. The KAM role requires a unique set of skills that demands excellent customer engagement &communication skills, strategic planning & execution, clinical expertise, collaboration, consistentcompliant behaviors, and a commitment to the patients and their families. This person must enjoyworking within a high functioning team with the goal to help everyone succeed for the benefit of thepatients we serve. NO relocation support will be offered for position. Main Responsibilities
Experience Required
Education
Bachelor's Degree from an accredited four-year institution (education in science or business a plus) No matter where your path starts at Chiesi, it leads to inspiring possibilities. Your future is our focus, and we are committed to nurturing your development in our dynamic, friendly environment with access to resources and training every step of the way. We provide top-class benefits, including comprehensive healthcare programs, work-life balance initiatives, and robust relocation support. Our salary package is competitive, comprising a basic salary, performance bonuses, and benefits benchmarked against the external market. Additionally, we offer flexible working arrangements, remote work options, and tax assistance services for foreign colleagues, all designed to help you thrive. Chiesi USA is an equal opportunity employer committed to hiring a diverse work force at all levels of our business. All qualified applicants receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability,marital status, veteran status, or any other basis protected by local, state or federal law. This policy applies with regard to all aspects of one's employment, including hiring, transfer, promotion, compensation, eligibility for benefits and termination. |