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Coloplast

Medical Affairs Program Manager

Coloplast, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, 55400

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The Medical Affairs Program Manager is responsible for supporting evidence strategies and for executing Coloplast agenda in the clinical community.

The Chronic Care business at Coloplast has products to help patients with intimate healthcare needs. The patient population spans spinal cord injury, cancer, Multiple Sclerosis, spina bifida, and many more.

The candidate will do this by covering a broad range of medical affairs activities, such as:

Driving acceptance of Coloplast product claims through publications and strategic evidence dissemination

Developing evidence roadmaps consisting of surveys, pre‑clinical and clinical data, patient reported outcomes, case studies, consensus studies, literature reviews, opinion papers etc. with the goal of improving the guidelines

Generating new evidence, such as observational studies, registries, case studies, consensus and opinion papers, etc.

Interpretating published and new evidence, summarizing it in a form suitable for education of healthcare professionals, payors, and government agencies

Cultivating relationships with Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) to shape the clinical agenda resulting in guideline and medical policies enhancement

Identifying external clinical opinions, perceptions and trends that influence Coloplast performance in the US, where warranted, executing appropriate mitigating strategies

Ideal candidates will have a strong ability to translate clinical and real‑world evidence into simple but relevant messages, business acumen, KOL influence skills, broad knowledge of evidence dissemination and marketing claims substantiation practices used in the medical device industry in the US.

Major Areas of Accountability

Partner with US and global cross‑functional teams to identify business priorities and lead evidence strategy development

Leverage literature, regulations, and guidelines to build and execute on evidence strategies

Drive execution of new evidence, including study design, data collection and interpretation as well as publications to ensure relevant content is presented at medical congresses and at Coloplast events

Partner with global cross‑functional teams, including Medical Affairs to identify research and publication opportunities using new and existing data

Develop and maintain KOL network able to support Coloplast evidence generation, advocacy, and education needs

Support preparation for Coloplast meetings with government agencies, such as FDA, CMS, etc. and commercial payors by providing medical expertise, leveraging KOL networks, preparing evidence summaries and presentations

Inform and shape outcomes of medical advisory boards as applicable

Provide medical expertise for novel ideas, questions and information requests related to Chronic Care products

Monitor trends and share new clinical evidence that address unmet needs (i.e. improved clinical, financial or patient satisfaction outcomes) substantiated through medical congresses, expert networks and library searches

Coloplast employees are required to conduct business to the highest ethical and professional standards; comply with applicable laws and regulations, the Advamed Code of Ethics on Interactions with Healthcare Professionals, and company policies.

Other job duties as assigned

Additional Responsibilities

Strong understanding of Coloplast products and therapies, relevant anatomy, and accepted applications and uses associated with our products

Financial budget modeling and scenario planning around evidence needs

Monitoring project progress for timely intervention and problem solving

Understanding of the compliance requirements, best practices accepted in the market and competitive space

Basic Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in a technical discipline (e.g., medicine, science, nursing)

8+ years’ experience working in a medical device or health policy

3+ years of clinical or outcomes research experience

International and domestic travel required up to 25%

Preferred Qualifications

Clinical or Advanced degree in a technical discipline (e.g., scientific, clinical or engineering)

Knowledge of US clinical practices related to patient care for intermittent catheterization, ostomy and/or bowel management in patients with neurogenic bladder and/or bowel

Experience with digital data collection and analysis of patient reported outcomes

Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Strong ability to review and interpret evidence and outcomes research

Demonstrated ability to work across functions to prioritize and drive strategic objectives

Excellent oral and written communication skills

Excellent project management and organizational skills

High degree of initiative and self‑motivation with a strong sense of accountability

Ability to identify, analyze and solve problems and propose a solution

Aptitude to successfully prioritize and manage multiple tasks while adhering to deadlines

Adaptability to realign initiatives quickly to meet shifts in the market

Benefits

Health and Wellness : Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance plans to keep you and your family healthy. Plus, access to company-sponsored wellness programs and mental health resources, paid leave of absence for qualifying events and generous paid parental leave for both birthing and non-birthing parents.

Financial Security : A competitive 401(k) plan with company match that vest immediately, financial planning services to help you secure your future, and corporate discount programs for goods and services.

Work‑Life Balance : Generous paid time off, flexible work hours, and flexible work arrangement options to help you balance your personal and professional life may be available.

Professional Development : Opportunities for continuous learning and career advancement through training programs, mentorship, and tuition reimbursement.

Recognition and Rewards : Recognition programs to celebrate achievements and contributions, including peer recognition, bonuses, awards, and special events.

Community and Culture : A supportive work environment where everyone feels valued, and has a sense of belonging. Participate in team‑building activities, volunteer opportunities, and company-sponsored events. Sustainability strategy that outlines our ambitions for how to run our company in a more sustainable way.

Competitive Compensation : The compensation range for this position is $129,000 – $170,000. Actual compensation is influenced by a variety of factors including but not limited to skills, experience, qualifications, and geographic location. Hired candidates may be eligible to receive additional compensation in the form of bonuses and/or incentives.

Pursuing an ambitious growth agenda, Coloplast develops and markets products and services that make life easier for people with intimate healthcare needs. Employing about 16,000 people and with products available in more than 143 countries, we are one of the world leading medical device companies. We are constantly growing our business and always looking for new ways to move forward – we explore, learn and look for new ways of doing things.

Coloplast employees are required to conduct business to the highest ethical and professional standards; comply with applicable laws and regulations, the Advamed Code of Ethics on Interactions with Healthcare Professionals, and company policies.

Coloplast is committed to a policy of Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) which means we employ and promote individuals based on their merits, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, citizenship status, status with regards to public assistance or any other protected classification.

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