Job Details
Job Location: Washington, DC - Washington, DC
Position Type: Full-Time
Education Level: Bachelor's Degree Required
Salary Range: Undisclosed
Travel Percentage: Up to 30%, International
Job Category: Global Strategy & Analysis
Description
Associate Vice President, Global Strategy & Analysis
Department / Supervisor
Global Strategy & Analysis (09) / Executive Vice President, Global Strategy & Analysis
FLSA Status
Exempt
Purpose of Position
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To assist AdvaMed member companies with issues encountered in foreign markets. To address policy issues, especially in the areas of reimbursement and regulatory requirements through interaction with government officials and other stakeholders in these countries. To maximize member company access to foreign markets by advocating for policies that facilitate regulatory approval, adequate payment, and minimize trade barriers. Knowledge of economies in Southeast Asia such as India, Indonesia and Thailand and the ASEAN region a plus.
Essential Duties of Position
- Facilitates strategic planning, implements new member initiatives and policy development in assigned markets, and promotes exports by members
- Manages AdvaMed's efforts to improve reimbursement and regulatory environment in assigned areas
- Assists in the design and implementation of AdvaMed's strategy planning internally and among key member groups
- Provides policy, planning, administration and, where possible, technical support to committees, groups and task forces focused on assigned areas
- Manages and coordinates internal projects with other AdvaMed departments
- Develops positions and coordinates with the department head and other AdvaMed staff in advocating and implementing programs in areas such as trade policy, trade negotiations, SME exports promotion, manufacturing policy, and foreign regulatory, payment, and healthcare systems
- Conducts negotiations on critical issues with appropriate foreign authorities
- Represents the Association at international meetings and with US and foreign governments, trade associations, academia, media, and other relevant groups
- Develops programs and materials for member education and recruitment, both among member and non-member companies, to participate in international efforts involving foreign markets
- Prepares white papers and/or articles for internal and external publications and communicates key developments to members
- Organizes briefing materials, speeches, testimony, and other papers for use by AdvaMed staff and senior industry executives visiting assigned areas or Washington, DC to promote AdvaMed's policy objectives
- Analyzes and synthesizes changes in both regulatory and reimbursement processes in assigned markets and develops informed policy options for consideration by AdvaMed's memberships
- Builds industry and key stakeholder coalitions and develops programs to inform and influence health care policy makers in key markets
- Manages Working Groups comprised of member companies to survey and assess challenges in these markets and build consensus on industry's advocacy strategy
- Partners with and proactively engages key stakeholders including the US government, international industry associations, foreign governments, WHO, and think tanks to advocate AdvaMed's positions
- Working closely with the FDA, leverages AdvaMed's technical expertise to develop and implement regulatory programs and capacity building for partners in key emerging markets
- Provides guidance and technical expertise to AdvaMed's emerging growth companies on the regulatory and health policy environment in key markets
- Expands AdvaMed's outreach to third party influences
- Addresses policy issues in overseas markets on industry coverage, coding, and reimbursement issues, with direct oversight of specific markets under the direction of the department head
- When necessary, serves as industry liaison for external groups focused on clinical evidence and research
- Expands AdvaMed's presence; manages any new AdvaMed offices abroad, including strategic planning, staffing, and monitoring progress
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Extensive working knowledge of international organizations, policy, and issues
- Working knowledge of the medical device industry
- Experience in coordinating support with federal agency officials
- Excellent interpersonal skills, particularly with individuals from other cultures and with different customs
- Exceptional team building and leadership skills
- Excellent negotiation skills
- Exceptional credibility, judgment and diplomacy skills, and the ability to establish trust
- Ability to manage committees
- Outstanding verbal, written, and presentation skills
- Proficient in the use of relevant Microsoft Office Suite software
- Excellent supervisory skills, especially related to off-site contractors
- Excellent analytical and organizational skills
- Ability to synthesize and summarize complex information for general audiences
- Availability outside normal business hours to accommodate international time zones
Specifications
- Minimum Education Required: Bachelor's degree. Advanced degree in relevant discipline preferred. Fluency in certain foreign languages may be required.
- Minimum Experience Required: At least 6 years of trade policy experience, health care/payment policy; and/or similar policy experience directly relevant to the duties of the position; supervisory and project management experience; and a track record of analytic work related to international trade policy and/or reimbursement policy.
- Contacts Required: Member and non-member companies, US and foreign government policymakers, regulatory agencies, professional and trade organizations and/or academia.
- Travel Required: Up to 30%, international.
- Hybrid Work Policy: Teleworker: Minimum 1 day onsite per week
- Starting Range: $156,850 - $177,300
Qualifications