Territory Business Manager - St. Louis, MO St. Louis, ...
Heron Therapeutics, Inc. - springfield, MA
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Territory Business Manager - St. Louis, MO St. Louis, MO Heron Therapeutics develops cutting-edge medicine to meet unmet patient needs and solve big problems by applying our innovative science and technologies with well-known pharmacology. With therapeutic areas in Oncology and Acute Care, our goal is to offer alternatives so patients can be opioid-free post-surgery. With additional products and indications on their way, we are excited to be growing and adding to our amazing team. Our entrepreneurial culture gives everyone the chance to be heard with easy access to decision-makers like other smaller companies, along with some of the sophistication and benefits of larger organizations. We developed the Heron Ways of Working to implement training and practices that breathe life into our values and embed them into our daily experience such as open collaboration across teams, self-responsibility & accountability, communication strategies & techniques, and the mindset of always assuming positive intent! The Territory Business Manager (TBM) is responsible for selling the Acute Care franchise products in the US hospital (inpatient and outpatient) and ambulatory surgery center (ASC) market. He/she is responsible for working alongside surgical teams in the operation room to ensure successful appropriate pull-through and utilization ofHeron products. The TBM requires developing and implementing strategies for introducing new products and growing business in assigned accounts, promoting thought-leader and advocate development, and building strong relationships with other key personnel to drive product sales. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Meet or exceed all established territory sales goals, managing to budgets by developing and implementing strategies specific to the assigned territory that aligns to the overall commercial brand strategy and reflect an in-depth understanding of local market forces. Establish and maintain professional relationships with the decision-makers and key contacts (e.g. surgeons, anesthesiologists, pharmacy directors) in hospital & ASCs, developing buy-in and support for Heron's acute care portfolio. Develop and implement strategies to ensure Heron's acute care products are on hospital formulary as well as in EMR systems, on protocols and standing orders. Engage in informed discussions and communicate a compliant, current, effective, on-message and accurate sales presentation to customers. Customize interactions based on individual customer needs and perspectives. Develop and implement special programs within territory to maximize sales opportunities, i.e. peer-to-peer programs, etc. Verbally deliver clear and concise instruction on the safe and efficacious use of Heron acute care products to customers in and out of the operating room setting, including in-services for surgeons and clinical staff. Maintain an updated working knowledge of Heron's acute care products, relevant disease states, and competitor products in order to provide comprehensive clinical knowledge to customer contacts. Able to carry out all duties and responsibilities in compliance with applicable regulations and Pharma guidelines. Complete assigned administrative tasks, including customer records, in a timely, accurate, legible, and organized manner complying with all corporate policies, procedures, and standards. Requirements: B.S. degree in a relevant field highly preferred. Will consider experience in lieu of degree. Minimum three (3) or more years of account management experience in medical devicesales and/or pharmaceutical sales targeting surgeons.Will consider other relevant experience in lieu of account management that demonstrates the ability to build and maintain strong professional relationships with surgeons across multiple specialties. Experience targeting anesthesiologists a definite plus. Pharmaceutical hospital sales experience with P&T process is strongly preferred.Experience selling to or partnering with pharmacists a definite plus. Experienceselling in an orthopedic and general surgerysetting. Pain management preferred. Minimum one (1) year of demonstrated experience working alongside physicians and staff in the operating room. Demonstrated strong business skills to understand and analyze business and market drivers, and develop, execute, and adjust business plans. Demonstrated experience getting products into protocols/standing orders and experience with general pull-through. Demonstrated ability to ask strategic, insightful questions to obtain information on customer needs from all stakeholders and develop successful business plans. Demonstrated in-depth knowledge of how to create a compelling and logical rationale for the value of products and how to contrast, compare, and position Heron's acute care products compliantly versus the competition. Ability to communicate a current, effective, and accurate sales presentation to customers. Ability to understand and retain comprehensive knowledge of information regarding pain management and PONV practices, related disease states, and associated patient care. Candidates must satisfy reasonable credentialing requirements, including, but not limited to vaccinations and background checks, where applicable. Must be available to work in the evenings and weekends, as required. Early mornings in the OR are frequently required. This is a full time field position requiring 100% customer focus. Must be willing to travel by car or plane as needed to visit customers, and attend conferences, or corporate meetings. Must possess a valid motor vehicle operator's license in good standing. Base salary range $135,000 - $175,000 plus target bonus of $65,000. The above description is intended to describe the general nature of the job that may include other duties as assumed or assigned; it is not intended to be all-inclusive or limit the duties of the position. Heron is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer: Minority/Female/Disability/Veterans/Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity. Apply for this job * indicates a required field First Name * Last Name * Email * Phone * Resume/CV * Enter manually Accepted file types: pdf, doc, docx, txt, rtf Enter manually Accepted file types: pdf, doc, docx, txt, rtf How did you hear about this job? * Will you need to be sponsored for employment authorization in the United States now or in the future? * Select... 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