Associate Neuroscience Sales Specialist - Flex Team, Central

Acadia PharmaceuticalsChicago, IL
15dRemote

About The Position

Position Summary: Responsible for providing interim coverage of open sales territories, including all aspects of sales territory management - including selling specialty Neurology product to Movement Disorder Specialists and Neurologists. Able to move within the U.S. as business needs dictate. Interim coverage would likely span a 1-6 month period and then role would be reassigned to a different opening for a 1-6 month span of time. Once this individual has performed successfully in role for 12 months, they will be eligible to apply for any open territory in United States for a full-time, long-term territory assignment.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree required, with an emphasis in the life sciences, preferred.
  • A preferred minimum of 2 years of healthcare sales.
  • Ability to travel 90% of the time and live in assigned geographies for 1-6 months at a time.
  • Must be in good standing with the FDA and OIG.
  • Once this individual has performed successfully in role for 12 months, they will be eligible to apply for an open territory.
  • Must possess: Demonstrated selling skills and ability to dialogue effectively with customers
  • Ability to quickly build relationships with key customers and build networks within the neuroscience community
  • Must be able to live within the assigned territory in temporary housing paid for by Acadia and be able to relocate every 3 to 6 months as business needs dictate
  • Ability to demonstrate exceptional disease state and product knowledge
  • Strong persuasive selling and negotiation skills
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills
  • Ability to assess territory business opportunities and customer needs, operating with a business owner mentality to maximize impact in a short time frame
  • Demonstrated ability to learn and apply technical/scientific knowledge and business analyses
  • Organization, initiative, and self-motivation
  • Consistently models professionalism, integrity, and the ability to comply to strict policy, work in a highly regulated environment, and maintain confidential information and data
  • Must possess a valid driver's license and maintenance of an acceptable driving record.
  • Must follow all applicable guidelines as set forth in the Company Fleet Management Program including periodic DMV reviews
  • Requires significant and extensive driving of company-provided car on a daily basis as well as overnight travel depending on the territory’s geography.
  • Air travel also required, based on territory’s geography, to the Company’s headquarters and for regional and national meetings and events.

Responsibilities

  • Effectively impacts existing and new customers by providing exceptional value and service, which ultimately helps providers to identify and start appropriate patients on therapy.
  • Educates physicians and physicians’ staff on the value of the Company’s products for patient care.
  • Utilizes knowledge, critical thinking, and dialogue skills to deliver meaningful customer experiences that result in satisfaction, equity, and loyalty.
  • Anticipates, identifies and appropriately addresses healthcare professionals (HCP) objections, questions, and concerns.
  • Utilizes appropriate techniques to gain consistent access to customers.
  • Utilizes appropriate sales aids, clinical reprints, etc. according to training.
  • Tailors appropriate resources and information depending on customer needs.
  • Develops strong relationships with HCP customers including key opinion leaders (KOLs’) within the territory.
  • Identifies and investigates customer concerns and communicates with appropriate staff to solve problems in a timely manner.
  • Analyzes sales potential and then executes in the territory to ensure appropriate calls, reach, frequency, business meals, speaker programs, etc. to achieve consistently strong business results.
  • Works within given budgets and policy guidelines.
  • Analyzes, evaluates, and adjusts as needed to develop effective quarterly business/action plans.
  • Prepares and submits timely reports of business transactions and keeps accurate expense account records.
  • Provides appropriate guidance around pricing and reimbursement for promoted products to customers.
  • Acts as liaison between customers and Company when specific reimbursement questions arise.
  • Communicates and collaborates with sales management and region/area teammates, as well as cross-functional teammates (i.e. managed markets, operations, sales training, marketing, etc.) as business needs dictate.
  • Attends conferences, trainings, exhibits, meetings, and product launches as required.
  • Takes on leadership opportunities as appropriate, and consistently operates with a positive, collaborative attitude.
  • Remains compliant with all regulations in the course of carrying out responsibilities.
  • May participate in the training of new Sales Specialists in the field.
  • May participate in training activities during Area, Regional and National meetings.
  • Consistently carries out responsibilities with proficiency and professionalism.
  • May participate in cross-functional projects affecting area, regional and commercial objectives.
  • May provide mentoring support to new and/or junior Sales Specialists.
  • Other duties as assigned.
  • Proudly represent Acadia and its culture, mission, and values
  • Meet or exceed sales expectations
  • Exhibit a firm understanding of the selling process
  • Develop and execute territory business plans
  • Exercise professionalism, leadership, and teamwork at all times
  • Adhere to all Acadia company policies.
  • Partner and build relationships with customers to understand and meet their needs – including providing disease, product, and reimbursement information
  • Interact and sell to the entire spectrum of applicable customer types, including staff, nursing, physicians, and other healthcare professionals
  • Provide approved resources to customers as appropriate, including product samples, clinical trial data, and patient brochures
  • Manage relationships with important customers, including key opinion leaders, Acadia speakers, local medical societies and advocacy groups, long-term care facilities, local and regional payers, pharmacists, etc.
  • Develop deep neuroscience and Acadia product knowledge, and an understanding of local and regional market trends
  • Aggressively pursue ongoing personal development
  • Earn a reputation throughout the neuroscience medical community as a subject-matter expert and a valued resource
  • Disease state and product information expert
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