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Oncology Account Manager

Denver, CO
Title:                                     Oncology Account Manager 
Reports To:                        Executive Director, Regional Sales 
Location:                             Field-Based  (CO, AZ, UT, MT, WY)
Classification:                   Exempt

Overview:   

Coherus BioSciences is a fully integrated, commercial stage innovative oncology company whose main focus is developing promising immuno-oncology products that improve the lives of patients. As the Oncology Account Manager, you will be a key member of our customer facing team selling LOQTORZI and partnering with HCPs and other influential oncology practice stakeholders committed to a patient-centric approach of cancer care delivery. 
The Oncology Account Manager role requires the building of sustained relationships with physicians, pharmacists, nurses, administrators, billing, finance, office practice managers mid-levels and other pertinent staff.  A deep understanding of cancer staging and clinical guidelines, as well as overall product, reimbursement and financial acumen will be required for this role. 

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Strong working knowledge of cancer staging, treatment options, PD1s/checkpoint inhibitors and associated dosing schedules
  • The ability to take customer insights and develop account profiles and business plans for LOQTORZI that drive appropriate use across indications 
  • Conduct territory business analysis, actively prospect for new business and new opportunities within the territory to engage key HCP stakeholders for LOQTORZI 
  • Execute a high level of clinical and product acumen for appropriate positioning of LOQTORZI to meet or exceed sales goal 
  • Lead with a patient-centric approach to develop sustained relationships, in targeted accounts, with pertinent clinical staff being 
  • Represent Coherus and products in a manner consistent with Coherus ethics, policies and compliance expectations at all times.
  • Foster teamwork and communication in a high intensity, fast paced environment, where the best interests of patients and Coherus are prioritized.
  • Apply a solid understanding of reimbursement, contracting and finance associated with buy and bill injectable medications.
  • Operate independently and with urgency on a daily basis.
  • Understand and breakdown complex matrix accounts to ensure proper strategic focus and planning.
  • Apply superior selling skills including planning, probing, challenging, aligning, closing and follow-up.
  • Plan, budget and execute resources provided by the company including exhibits, speaker programs, the HUB, executive visits, as well as coordination of National Account Director and Key Account Director activities. 
  • Travel Expectations: Daily in-person and overnight travel can include up to 50% to make in-person visits with HCPs, clinics, and hospitals. Travel will also include National Sales Meetings, Regional Meetings. Speaker Programs and Conferences.

Experience, Education, Training, Traits:
  • Bachelor’s Degree (MBA Preferred)
  • 5 Years minimum, demonstrated sales success in the oncology marketplace preferred
  • Experience in hospital, academic and community oncology selling preferred
  • Buy and bill experience needed with strong reimbursement & fiscal acumen
  • Prior launch of Oncology injectables preferred
  • Solid understanding of community GPOs (ION, OnMark, USO) as well as Hospital GPOs
  • Understand oncology product distribution (working knowledge)
  • Solid analytical, organizational, problem solving, communication and leadership skills required
  • Ability to develop strong relationships with both internal and external customers
  • Knowledge of community oncology practices, hospitals, academic medical centers and IDNs required
  • Development, execution and follow-up of business plans
  • Communicate cross-functionally with other field-based personnel
  • Ability to be flexible, problem-solve and wear multiple hats in a start-up environment

The Base Salary Range for this position is $150,000 to $200,000. Coherus considers various factors, including professional background and work experience, when determining base pay. These considerations mean actual compensation will vary.

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