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HCP Marketing Manager

New York

 

Hi, we’re BYOMA 👋

We’re one of the world’s fastest growing beauty brands. We have applied the research, science, and credibility of dermatologist-backed brands and supercharged it with the efficiency and results of clinically effective, ingredient-led brands.

We’re on a mission to democratize and demystify beauty by empowering consumers to make smart, informed and educated choices. 

BYOMA was built on four fundamental principles; Efficacy, Accessibility, Education, Engagement, and these inform, inspire and underpin everything we do. We’re committed to delivering the most efficacious products to our consumer and our dedication to accessibility and education have led to us becoming the #1 fastest growing skincare brand in the world, and a top 10 skincare brand across all our key retail partners.

As a people powered business, none of this would have been possible without our incredible team who are committed to achieving our BYOMA vision: to build better beauty and inspire positive change.

Join us as we build an inclusive community, because let’s face it, barriers aren’t beneficial for anything other than your skin.


 

BYOMA is looking for a strategic and entrepreneurial HCP Marketing Manager to lead BYOMA’s efforts in the HCP community, with a focus on dermatologists and skin health professionals. This role will play a pivotal part in bridging BYOMA’s science-led story with clinical credibility, driving awareness, advocacy, and education across North America and beyond.

You will be BYOMA’s marketing lead for the HCP world - responsible for developing and executing strategies that position BYOMA as the dermatologist-trusted, barrier-care skincare brand of choice. You’ll lead all aspects of HCP strategy, engagement, and education, working closely with marketing, product development, sales, and global partners to build a best-in-class dermatology engagement model.

Location: Manhattan, NY (must have the right to live and work in the US)
In office: 4 days per week
Salary: $120,000 - $140,000 + bonus 

 

Key Responsibilities

Strategy & Leadership

  • Develop and own BYOMA’s global HCP marketing strategy, with a primary focus on North America, aligning with global brand goals and regional priorities.
  • Define a clear vision for how BYOMA engages, educates, and earns credibility among dermatologists and other skincare professionals.
  • Build launch, growth, and retention strategies for BYOMA’s clinical and professional initiatives, driving both short-term awareness and long-term loyalty.
  • Establish KPIs and success metrics to evaluate campaign performance and optimize efforts in real time.

Dermatologist Engagement & Channel Development

  • Design and lead dermatologist engagement programs - from helping form an advisory board, to education programs, to our HCP conference presence and strategy, sampling, and partnerships.
  • Identify and cultivate relationships with key opinion leaders (KOLs) and rising voices in dermatology, aesthetics, and skin science.
  • Develop authentic, science-backed materials and tailored campaigns that reinforce BYOMA’s commitment to skin barrier health and transparency.
  • Partner with internal R&D, communications, and brand teams to ensure scientific storytelling and product innovation are effectively communicated in the HCP space.

Cross-Functional Collaboration

  • Work hand-in-hand with Global Marketing, PD, and Sales teams to ensure alignment of HCP efforts with consumer marketing and retail strategies.
  • Partner with Regulatory and Compliance to ensure all promotional and educational materials meet industry standards.
  • Manage and inspire agency partners to deliver creative, compliant, and impactful campaigns and programs.
  • Champion cross-market knowledge sharing to elevate HCP marketing best practices globally.

 

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree required
  • 4+ years of experience in marketing, with a proven record in HCP, medical, or dermatology marketing - preferably within beauty, skincare, or health-oriented CPG.
  • Understanding of the dermatology landscape, including professional engagement and medical communications.
  • Experience executing product launch and education strategies in the U.S. market
  • Strong strategic thinking, analytical rigor, and creative vision.
  • Excellent presentation, and communication skills.
  • Comfortable working in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment.
  • Open to travel, potentially up to 30% (primarily across North America; occasional international).

Ready to apply? 
Please click the link below that will bring you to our careers page where you can submit your application & resume (cover letter optional). A member of our team will be in touch soon!


Equal opportunities for everyone 

BYOMA is an equal opportunity employer. We value a culture of inclusion and diversity within our team. We are committed to maintaining a workplace free from prohibited employment conduct, including discrimination based on age, color, disability, marital or parental status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status or any other legally protected status in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws.

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