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Population Health Specialist autoimmune Type 1 diabetes (AT1D) - Norway

Sanofi

Bærum

On-site

NOK 700,000 - 900,000

Full time

30+ days ago

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Job summary

Join a leading company as a Population Health Specialist in Norway, focusing on the launch of a first-in-class therapy for Autoimmune Type 1 Diabetes. This role involves driving screening strategies and enhancing diabetes care through innovative approaches. You will collaborate with various stakeholders to improve patient outcomes and expand screening pathways. With a strong emphasis on stakeholder engagement and project management, you will play a crucial role in transforming diabetes care in Norway.

Qualifications

  • Experience in pharmaceutical or diagnostic organizations.
  • Launch experience in Specialty Care, Rare Diseases, Vaccines, or Type 1 Diabetes preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Map the AT1D patient journey and screening ecosystem.
  • Drive screening, monitoring, and infrastructure strategies.
  • Build strategic partnerships with diagnostic companies.

Skills

Stakeholder Engagement
Project Management
Data-Driven Solution Development

Education

Master's degree or PhD in Life Sciences, Marketing, or Public Affairs

Job description

Population Health Specialist - Norway

Location: Norway/Lysaker

About the Job:

As the Population Health Specialist for aT1D in D, you will be responsible for driving the global people-at-risk screening, monitoring, and infrastructure strategy in Norway for a first-in-class therapy in Autoimmune Type 1 Diabetes. Reporting to the Population Health Strategy Lead for North Europe, this role aims to contribute to the success of Sanofi and shape the future of diabetes care in Norway. You will be part of a team of Population Health Specialists covering different areas across North Europe.

The Opportunity

Join our innovative team of Population Health Specialists in North Europe for the launch of our first-in-class therapy for Autoimmune Type 1 Diabetes (AT1D). This role offers a unique opportunity to accelerate early diagnosis and improve diabetes care in Norway.

Your Impact on AT1D Care in Norway

Reporting to the Population Health Strategy Lead for North Europe, you will:

  1. Map the AT1D patient journey, screening ecosystem, and referral pathways in Norway, collaborating cross-functionally to enhance them.
  2. Drive screening, monitoring, and infrastructure strategies to identify individuals at risk of AT1D.
  3. Expand screening pathways from studies via first-degree relatives to general population screening.
  4. Identify opportunities to improve screening accessibility and reimbursement.
  5. Develop tailored screening narratives for stakeholders such as healthcare professionals, payers, patient advocacy groups, patients, and families.
  6. Build strategic partnerships with diagnostic companies and data providers to accelerate risk identification.
h3>About You

Education & Experience:

  • Master's degree or PhD in Life Sciences, Marketing, or Public Affairs.
  • Background in Public Policy with relevant stakeholder networks.
  • Experience in pharmaceutical or diagnostic organizations.
  • Launch experience in Specialty Care, Rare Diseases, Vaccines, or Type 1 Diabetes (preferred).
Key Strengths
  • Excellent stakeholder engagement and relationship-building skills.
  • Collaborative mindset with ability to work across global and cross-functional teams.
  • Strong project management skills for complex projects.
  • Pragmatic 'can-do' attitude to leverage pre-launch opportunities.
  • Experience with national health initiatives and screening infrastructure.
  • Data-driven solution development, including AI applications.
  • Deep understanding of care pathway operations.
  • Fluency in Norwegian and English (written and verbal).
Join Us

Be part of our mission to transform diabetes care through early diagnosis and innovative treatments. Help us make a meaningful difference in patients' lives across North Europe.

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