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Regional Director, Patient Access and Education - East

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Company Overview:

Dyne Therapeutics is focused on delivering functional improvement for people living with genetically driven neuromuscular diseases. We are developing therapeutics that target muscle and the central nervous system (CNS) to address the root cause of disease. The company is advancing clinical programs for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) and myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) as well as a preclinical programs for facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) and Pompe disease. At Dyne, we are on a mission to deliver functional improvement for individuals, families and communities. Learn more at https://www.dyne-tx.com/, and follow us on X, LinkedIn and Facebook.

Role Summary: 

The Regional Director, Patient Access and Education plays a critical leadership role within Dyne’s Patient Access and Education organization, owning regional execution of Dyne’s field‑based patient services strategy. This leader guides and develops a regional team of Nurse Case Managers, ensuring patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers receive seamless, compassionate, and compliant support throughout the treatment journey.

The Regional Director, Patient Access and Education partners closely with Payer Account Management, Hub Operations, Specialty Pharmacy, Medical Affairs, and Commercial field leadership to enable effective patient onboarding, prior authorization and access support, infusion education and coordination, and post‑prescribing support. This role drives operational excellence across the care team while maintaining a strong focus on patient experience, access, and ethical conduct.

This position is central to translating Dyne’s patient‑centric vision into consistent, high‑quality regional field execution and offers the opportunity to directly impact the experience of patients and families navigating complex rare disease treatment journeys.

This is a full-time, US field-based position.

 
Primary Responsibilities: 

  • Leads, coaches, and develops a regional team of field‑based Nurse Case Managers, fostering a high‑performing, patient‑centric culture.
  • Sets regional standards, priorities, and expectations for patient access and education delivery.
  • Owns talent management including hiring, onboarding, performance management, development planning, and succession readiness.
  • Owns regional execution of Dyne’s patient access and education strategy across the full patient journey, from onboarding through ongoing therapy support.
  • Establishes and optimizes regional processes for coverage determination, prior authorization, appeals, reimbursement navigation, and therapy initiation.
  • Ensures effective education and coordination models for infusion providers and infusion nurses supporting Dyne therapies.
  • Serves as the regional escalation leader for complex patient access challenges, driving timely, patient‑focused resolution of barriers to therapy.
  • Leads regional collaboration with Payer Account Management, Hub Operations, Specialty Pharmacy, Medical Affairs, and Commercial teams to align patient support strategies and execution.
  • Provides regional insights, access trends, and operational learnings to inform national patient services strategy and program evolution.
  • Builds and maintains strong relationships with healthcare providers, infusion centers, and specialty pharmacy partners.
  • Owns regional performance metrics related to patient onboarding, time to therapy, reimbursement outcomes, and patient experience.
  • Uses data and insights to drive continuous improvement, operational efficiency, and enhanced patient outcomes.
  • Maintains deep knowledge of rare disease treatment pathways and payer dynamics to proactively adapt regional strategy.
  • Ensures all activities align with Dyne policies, regulatory requirements, and ethical standards.

Education, Knowledge & Skill Requirements  

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience; background in healthcare (e.g., nursing, social work, or allied health) preferred.
  • 10+ years of experience in biotech, pharmaceutical, or healthcare environments.
  • 6+ years of experience in patient services, field reimbursement, nurse case management, patient education, or related functions.
  • Demonstrated experience leading regional or multi‑state, field‑based teams, with direct people management responsibility.
  • Strong understanding of payer coverage, reimbursement pathways, prior authorization, and appeals for HCP‑administered therapies.
  • Experience supporting specialty and/or rare disease therapies; launch experience preferred.
  • Proven ability to translate strategy into scalable execution through people, processes, and metrics.
  • Strong leadership, problem‑solving, and communication skills, with the ability to influence across functions and engage senior stakeholders.
  • Domestic travel up to 30% required to support regional teams and key partners

MA Pay Range

$196,000 - $240,000 USD

 

The pay range reflects the base pay range Dyne reasonably expects to pay for this role at the time of posting. Individual compensation depends on factors such as education, experience, job-related knowledge, and demonstrated skills.

The statements contained herein reflect general details as necessary to describe the principles functions for this job, the level of knowledge and skill typically required, and the scope of responsibility, but should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements.  Individuals may perform other duties as assigned, including work in other functional areas to cover absences or relief, to equalize peak work periods or otherwise balance workload.

Dyne Therapeutics is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any classification protected by federal, state, or local law.

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