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Strategic Business Partner
Company | Sanofi |
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Location | Cambridge, MA, USA |
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Salary | $180000 – $260000 |
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Type | Full-Time |
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Degrees | Bachelor’s |
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Experience Level | Senior |
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Requirements
- Experience assessing fraud and abuse risk and problem solving in a risk-based, pragmatic way
- Demonstrated ability to manage and lead change in a large, matrixed organization
- Exceptional communication and relationship-management skills to enable partnership with key leaders in Commercial, Medical and enabling functions
- Five years of proven experience in a strategic role in the pharmaceutical/life sciences industry preferred
- B.A./B.S. degree required; advanced degree in a related field preferred
- Excellent written, oral and presentation skills
Responsibilities
- Provides strategic, timely and practical compliance advice and risk assessment on initiatives, projects and field and home office activities to individuals at all levels and roles in Sanofi’s organization.
- Partners with colleagues in North America and Global E&BI as well as other functional and business areas to implement local and global requirements, internal standards such as Sanofi’s Code of Conduct, industry standards and the requirements of the company’s Corporate Integrity Agreement (CIA).
- Develops and delivers training on global and local healthcare requirements, guidance and updates from relevant government regulators and pertinent industry and internal standards.
- Effectively communicates with Sanofi management on key risks and topics identified from Helpline inquiries, monitoring program results and daily oversight of the compliance program.
- Maintains trusted relationships with leadership in Commercial, Medical and enabling functions to integrate compliance into strategic decisions.
- Co-leads the necessary reporting in their areas of responsibility at meetings, including Compliance Committees, Business Updates and Town Halls.
- Leads and participates in special projects, acting as a catalyst for corporate initiatives in the NA/Global E&BI Organization, such as business process improvement efforts.
- Maintains strict confidentiality and discretion.
Preferred Qualifications
- Five years of proven experience in a strategic role in the pharmaceutical/life sciences industry preferred
- Advanced degree in a related field preferred