
Director, East Market Access Accounts
TIS (Treasury Intelligence Solutions), Boston, MA, United States
Associate Director, Payer Marketing & Pricing
About Us
Join us in helping patients with rare diseases. At Egetis Therapeutics we challenge the status quo for the benefit of those in need. We offer an open, positive and supportive culture where everyone can be their best. Through trust, we work seamlessly across functions. As an employee you are empowered and encouraged to have an entrepreneurial spirit, enjoying an organization with conscious and efficient decision‑making and we take pride in our collaborative working environment!
In February 2025, the European Commission approved Egetis’ Emcitate® (tiratricol) as the first and only treatment of peripheral thyrotoxicosis in patients with monocarboxylate transporter 8 (MCT8) deficiency (Allan-Herndon-Dudley Syndrome). In January 2026, Egetis completed the U.S. rolling NDA submission to the FDA for Emcitate® (tiratricol) for treatment of patients with MCT8 deficiency.
As a committed, courageous and collaborative organization, we are seeking to grow our team to drive success both in the pre‑launch and post‑launch phases of our anticipated U.S. approval.
For more information, please visit our website at www.egetis.com or follow us on LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook.
About the Job The Associate Director, Payer Marketing & Pricing will be a key member of the U.S. Market Access team within the commercial organization, responsible for shaping and executing market access strategies and tactics that enable appropriate patient access while supporting sustainable growth. This role requires the ability to be both strategic and tactical, demonstrating strong leadership, project management and communication skills while delivering actionable and implementable insights, access resources and projects to communicate the burden of disease or health outcomes from treatment. This role reports to the Head of Market Access and Pricing North America and requires strong collaboration with Field Teams including Account Access Directors, Patient Access Liaisons, Key Account Managers and Field Medical Directors to ensure they are equipped to optimize customer engagement and enable patient access. This role will also work seamlessly across Commercial, Medical Affairs, Finance, Compliance and Senior Leadership.
Location This role is primarily remote. Our office is located in Boston, MA, and we welcome candidates who wish to be based there. We also encourage applications from candidates located elsewhere on the U.S. East Coast. For those based outside Boston, the role will involve regular travel to our Boston office, approximately once per month.
Reports to Head of Market Access and Pricing, North America
Job Requirements Required Education & Experience
Bachelor’s degree required in business, life sciences, health economics, or related field; advanced degree (MBA, PharmD, MPH) strongly preferred
8+ years of experience in U.S. Market Access, Value & Access, Payer Marketing, or related roles with portion in small biotech
Demonstrated experience supporting U.S. value and access strategy and developing tools aimed at commercial and government payers including experience with pre‑launch and launch activities in rare disease
Robust understanding of GTN and ability to identify implications of changing policies
Preferred Experience
Direct experience launching in rare disease with limited resources
Experience in informing and managing execution of evidence plans to include supporting the development of protocols, studies and models
Solid understanding of implications of pricing and contracting scenarios on government price reporting
Strong working knowledge of Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR) to substantiate our product’s value proposition to payers including familiarity with Systematic Literature Reviews, publication planning, understanding of how to use observational data, claims data, and patient‑reported outcomes (PROs)
Key Competencies
Strategic thinker with hands‑on execution skills, able to thrive in lean, high‑growth environments
Excellent cross‑functional collaborator, particularly with Marketing, Field teams, and Finance
Able to take complex ideas and challenges and simplify identifying practical solutions
Patient centric mindset to deliver impactful strategies, resources and tools across the access journey
Able to navigate complex situations and comfortable with ambiguity
Strong influencer without direct authority
Analytical mindset for pricing scenarios, access forecasting, modeling, KPI tracking
Proficient in Excel, and visualization tools
Our Values
Courageous – challenge the status quo for the benefit of the patient
Committed – operate with high ethical standards through efficient organization to deliver top‑quality results
Collaborative – through trust, work seamlessly across functions and with external partners
Job Responsibilities Market Access Strategy and Execution
Support the development and execution of U.S. value and access strategies across commercial and government payers to ensure the brand strategy is executed flawlessly across the access continuum
Partner with Commercial and Medical to shape the U.S. value proposition and core payer messaging, translating clinical data into payer‑relevant points ensuring alignment between clinical, economic, and humanistic value stories and market access objectives
Lead the development and maintenance of payer‑facing tools and resources with input from Account Access Directors to support shaping the quality of coverage. Tools and resources may include pre‑approval information exchange presentation, value proposition, payer disease awareness and education resources, and product education. AMCP dossier, budget impact tool etc.
Create and maintain educational materials for Healthcare Professionals (HCPs) and patient access liaisons to leverage that clarify product coverage, prior authorization criteria and patient support options
Create and maintain educational resources for patients that clarify coverage and prior authorization criteria, how to obtain therapy and financial literacy resources
Develop EHR tools to streamline workflows, disease education materials and access to therapy guidance leveraging EHR capabilities and enable efficient integration into care protocols
Lead payer segmentation and collaborate with Account Access Directors to develop messaging tailored to diverse payer audiences
Identify evidence gaps and collaborate to advance integrated value and evidence plan to shape coverage policy and reinforce value proposition
Manage the conduct of primary and secondary research to monitor the evolving U.S. access environment, including policy changes, payer management trends, and customer insights, to identify, translate and educate the organization on access risks and mitigation strategies
Vendor management where appropriate is required
Pricing and GTN
Provide insights and support development of affordability, pricing, and contracting actions. Perform analyses to inform implications to GTN and government pricing
Provide pricing and access input into U.S. brand planning, forecasting, and scenario analyses, partnering with Finance and Insights/Analytics on gross‑to‑net assumptions
Performance
Track coverage and criteria performance
Analyze impact of access strategies on revenue, gross‑to‑net, and government pricing exposure
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In February 2025, the European Commission approved Egetis’ Emcitate® (tiratricol) as the first and only treatment of peripheral thyrotoxicosis in patients with monocarboxylate transporter 8 (MCT8) deficiency (Allan-Herndon-Dudley Syndrome). In January 2026, Egetis completed the U.S. rolling NDA submission to the FDA for Emcitate® (tiratricol) for treatment of patients with MCT8 deficiency.
As a committed, courageous and collaborative organization, we are seeking to grow our team to drive success both in the pre‑launch and post‑launch phases of our anticipated U.S. approval.
For more information, please visit our website at www.egetis.com or follow us on LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook.
About the Job The Associate Director, Payer Marketing & Pricing will be a key member of the U.S. Market Access team within the commercial organization, responsible for shaping and executing market access strategies and tactics that enable appropriate patient access while supporting sustainable growth. This role requires the ability to be both strategic and tactical, demonstrating strong leadership, project management and communication skills while delivering actionable and implementable insights, access resources and projects to communicate the burden of disease or health outcomes from treatment. This role reports to the Head of Market Access and Pricing North America and requires strong collaboration with Field Teams including Account Access Directors, Patient Access Liaisons, Key Account Managers and Field Medical Directors to ensure they are equipped to optimize customer engagement and enable patient access. This role will also work seamlessly across Commercial, Medical Affairs, Finance, Compliance and Senior Leadership.
Location This role is primarily remote. Our office is located in Boston, MA, and we welcome candidates who wish to be based there. We also encourage applications from candidates located elsewhere on the U.S. East Coast. For those based outside Boston, the role will involve regular travel to our Boston office, approximately once per month.
Reports to Head of Market Access and Pricing, North America
Job Requirements Required Education & Experience
Bachelor’s degree required in business, life sciences, health economics, or related field; advanced degree (MBA, PharmD, MPH) strongly preferred
8+ years of experience in U.S. Market Access, Value & Access, Payer Marketing, or related roles with portion in small biotech
Demonstrated experience supporting U.S. value and access strategy and developing tools aimed at commercial and government payers including experience with pre‑launch and launch activities in rare disease
Robust understanding of GTN and ability to identify implications of changing policies
Preferred Experience
Direct experience launching in rare disease with limited resources
Experience in informing and managing execution of evidence plans to include supporting the development of protocols, studies and models
Solid understanding of implications of pricing and contracting scenarios on government price reporting
Strong working knowledge of Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR) to substantiate our product’s value proposition to payers including familiarity with Systematic Literature Reviews, publication planning, understanding of how to use observational data, claims data, and patient‑reported outcomes (PROs)
Key Competencies
Strategic thinker with hands‑on execution skills, able to thrive in lean, high‑growth environments
Excellent cross‑functional collaborator, particularly with Marketing, Field teams, and Finance
Able to take complex ideas and challenges and simplify identifying practical solutions
Patient centric mindset to deliver impactful strategies, resources and tools across the access journey
Able to navigate complex situations and comfortable with ambiguity
Strong influencer without direct authority
Analytical mindset for pricing scenarios, access forecasting, modeling, KPI tracking
Proficient in Excel, and visualization tools
Our Values
Courageous – challenge the status quo for the benefit of the patient
Committed – operate with high ethical standards through efficient organization to deliver top‑quality results
Collaborative – through trust, work seamlessly across functions and with external partners
Job Responsibilities Market Access Strategy and Execution
Support the development and execution of U.S. value and access strategies across commercial and government payers to ensure the brand strategy is executed flawlessly across the access continuum
Partner with Commercial and Medical to shape the U.S. value proposition and core payer messaging, translating clinical data into payer‑relevant points ensuring alignment between clinical, economic, and humanistic value stories and market access objectives
Lead the development and maintenance of payer‑facing tools and resources with input from Account Access Directors to support shaping the quality of coverage. Tools and resources may include pre‑approval information exchange presentation, value proposition, payer disease awareness and education resources, and product education. AMCP dossier, budget impact tool etc.
Create and maintain educational materials for Healthcare Professionals (HCPs) and patient access liaisons to leverage that clarify product coverage, prior authorization criteria and patient support options
Create and maintain educational resources for patients that clarify coverage and prior authorization criteria, how to obtain therapy and financial literacy resources
Develop EHR tools to streamline workflows, disease education materials and access to therapy guidance leveraging EHR capabilities and enable efficient integration into care protocols
Lead payer segmentation and collaborate with Account Access Directors to develop messaging tailored to diverse payer audiences
Identify evidence gaps and collaborate to advance integrated value and evidence plan to shape coverage policy and reinforce value proposition
Manage the conduct of primary and secondary research to monitor the evolving U.S. access environment, including policy changes, payer management trends, and customer insights, to identify, translate and educate the organization on access risks and mitigation strategies
Vendor management where appropriate is required
Pricing and GTN
Provide insights and support development of affordability, pricing, and contracting actions. Perform analyses to inform implications to GTN and government pricing
Provide pricing and access input into U.S. brand planning, forecasting, and scenario analyses, partnering with Finance and Insights/Analytics on gross‑to‑net assumptions
Performance
Track coverage and criteria performance
Analyze impact of access strategies on revenue, gross‑to‑net, and government pricing exposure
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