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A global healthcare company is seeking a Care Path Educator in Philadelphia to educate accounts on T1D screening and monitoring. The ideal candidate will have significant experience in account management, a robust understanding of T1D care pathways, and strong communication skills. This role involves traveling up to 80% to engage with stakeholders and drive effective care coordination.
Job Title: Care Path Educator - Philadelphia, PA
Location: Remote, US / Philadelphia, PA
Role Overview:
The Care Path Educator is responsible for educating on best practices to help address key patient pathway operationalization and logistical challenges of implementing effective screening processes in large healthcare centers. This role will educate accounts on best practices regarding T1D screening, monitoring, appropriate care coordination practices, and analyze existing processes for internal planning purposes. The Care Path Educator will then educate key stakeholders across the account on best practices to drive operationalization of pre-treatment patient pathways.
About the Company: We are an innovative global healthcare company with a focus on immunology that extends to innovation in diabetes and transplant medicine. Across different countries, our talented teams are determined to deliver a best-in-class customer experience using the best of digital, artificial intelligence and personal know-how. With a focus on immunology that extends to innovation in diabetes and transplant medicines, we pursue progress to make a real impact on millions of patients around the world.
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Sanofi Inc. and its U.S. affiliates are Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employers committed to a culturally diverse workforce. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race; color; creed; religion; national origin; age; ancestry; nationality; marital, domestic partnership or civil union status; sex; gender; gender identity or expression; affectional or sexual orientation; disability; veteran or military status; liability for military status; domestic violence victim status; atypical cellular or blood trait; genetic information (including the refusal to submit to genetic testing) or any other characteristic protected by law.