The Associate Principal leads project teams to translate US health policy into strategies for biopharma clients, engaging in business development and managing client relationships while guiding project objectives and team collaboration.
Blue Matter is a rapidly growing management consultancy focused primarily in the biopharmaceutical industry. We partner with our clients to help them achieve commercial success across the lifecycle of their products and portfolios. Our project types include new product planning, launch strategy, portfolio planning, access and disease area strategy. The majority of our work is in specialty therapeutics, with oncology and rare diseases as specific areas of expertise.
We have a unique entrepreneurial culture and invest in building Blue Matter to be one of the the best places to work. We have a strong global presence with offices in the US (San Francisco, New York, and Boston), Europe (London, Zurich, Netherlands), and India.
Blue Matter’s policy strategy team helps life sciences clients both navigate and shape the US health policy environment. We translate policy developments into pricing, market access, and commercial strategy, and help clients design policy proposals, evidence-backed narratives, and advocacy strategies for policymaker audiences.
This role sits at the intersection of US health policy and life sciences commercialization.
As an Associate Principal with Blue Matter, you will join a fast-growing firm with a dynamic and seasoned team of consultants and have the opportunity to help grow and build the company. You will lead engagements that translate US health policy into commercial, access and advocacy strategy for biopharma clients across the product lifecycle.
Primary Responsibilities
Base salary range: $185,000 – $225,000 per year. Generous incentive compensation structure.
Benefits:
We have a unique entrepreneurial culture and invest in building Blue Matter to be one of the the best places to work. We have a strong global presence with offices in the US (San Francisco, New York, and Boston), Europe (London, Zurich, Netherlands), and India.
Blue Matter’s policy strategy team helps life sciences clients both navigate and shape the US health policy environment. We translate policy developments into pricing, market access, and commercial strategy, and help clients design policy proposals, evidence-backed narratives, and advocacy strategies for policymaker audiences.
This role sits at the intersection of US health policy and life sciences commercialization.
As an Associate Principal with Blue Matter, you will join a fast-growing firm with a dynamic and seasoned team of consultants and have the opportunity to help grow and build the company. You will lead engagements that translate US health policy into commercial, access and advocacy strategy for biopharma clients across the product lifecycle.
Primary Responsibilities
- Lead and manage project teams in the delivery of cross-functional projects at the intersection of US health policy and life sciences commercialization
- Engage with clients to frame policy implications for pricing, access, and reimbursement strategy
- Lead and manage policy strategy engagements to help clients define their positions, prioritize issues, shape policy proposals and deploy policy communications
- Support project leadership in the development of project objectives; develop and manage project plans and teams
- Identify required project tasks, assist project leads in assigning tasks to team members, and demonstrate accountability for ensuring task completion
- Design, execute, analyze and synthesize primary and secondary research efforts
- Identify key insights, recommendations, opportunities, and threats to inform corporate and commercial strategies
- Develop business and engage with senior-level clients
- Recruit, develop and manage top talent
- Identify business opportunities and support new business acquisition
- Demonstrated expertise with new client engagement and supporting business development
- Demonstrated ability to integrate health policy analysis into commercial decisions for life sciences clients
- Substantive command of US drug pricing, coverage, and reimbursement policy as it affects life sciences commercialization
- Deep understanding of insurance reform, PBM economics and provider landscape shifts
- Prior experience in specialty therapeutic areas: Oncology, Immunology, Neurology, and/or Rare Diseases
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Advanced degree(s) (PhD, MD, MBA, or MS)
- 6+ years of life sciences consulting experience and/or biopharma industry experience or relevant trade association
- Prior experience in a US health policy environment relevant to the life sciences industry
- Demonstrated health policy thought leadership is a strong plus
Base salary range: $185,000 – $225,000 per year. Generous incentive compensation structure.
Benefits:
- 401k Plan - generous employer match with immediate vesting and financial planning resources
- Comprehensive medical, dental and vision coverage options effective day 1 of employment
- Flexible spending account (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA)
- Company paid insurances including Short- and Long-Term Disability and Life insurance as well as additional voluntary options
- Paid parental leave for all new parents
- Health & Wellness Benefit (e.g., gym memberships; $1000 reimbursement annually)
- Employee Assistance Program
- Generous paid time off including vacation, sick days, floating and company holidays
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