Associate Director, Forecasting, Rare Disease
LOCATION
North America (specific location not provided)
QUALIFICATIONS
BA/BS in a quantitative or related field required; MS degree in business administration or related field and/or CPA preferred. 8+ years of pharmaceutical and life sciences experience and 5+ years in forecasting, market research, finance, and competitive intelligence preferred.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Develop, manage, and communicate global forecasts for the Rare Disease Franchise, oversee budget management, perform data analysis, collaborate with key stakeholders, prepare monthly forecasting analysis, and deliver presentations of findings and recommendations to leadership.
INDUSTRY
Pharmaceuticals and Life Sciences
SHORT DESCRIPTION
The Associate Director, Forecasting, Rare Disease will support global forecasting efforts for Ipsen’s Rare Disease Franchise, ensuring cross-functional alignment, optimizing forecasting models, and engaging in strategic planning processes.
Reporting to the Senior Director, Forecasting, the Associate Director, Forecasting, Rare Disease will play a key support role in developing and communicating global forecasts across Ipsen’s Rare Disease Franchise in North America. The Associate Director, Forecasting will support Ipsen by overseeing budget management and forecasting, managing strategic initiatives, performing data analysis and overseeing critical internal/external partnerships.
The AD will liaise with key stakeholders in marketing, finance, and value and access to ensure cross-functional alignment on forecasting assumptions and inputs. The Associate Director of Forecasting will ensure and prepare monthly forecasting analysis to review with the cross functional US team. In addition, the Associate Director will be required to collaborate with project and department leaders to manage budgets on an on-going basis. The Associate Director will prepare analysis and present forecast results at key planning sessions such as budget planning, current year planning, and 5 Year plan.
The Associate Director of Forecasting will possess a strong combination of technical, problem solving, communication, and interpersonal skills. This individual will optimize existing models, collaborate with the Global Forecasting COE to share best practices in forecasting and be able to partner with US New Product Planning on Business Development Commercial Assessments.
- Develop commercial sales unit forecasts taking into consideration supply chan inventory fluctuation and non-demand related adjustments to the unit-based forecast
- Refresh models with latest actuals at the product or patient level as they become available
- Assess existing forecast models across franchise, and prioritize areas for improvement
- Design and build improved tools (with or without support from vendors) to meet customized needs of each franchise
- Demonstrate comfort with various types of sales audit, patient hub, and specialty pharmacy data
- Work with New Product Planning and Global Forecasting on Business Development Commercial Assessments.
- Work closely with franchise teams and other stakeholders to incorporate latest thinking in forecast assumptions such as launch timing, patent expiry, and competitive entry
- Collect forecasting inputs, elaborate on forecasting assumptions and facilitate the cross-functional forecasting process
- Determine short-term and long-term forecasts for inline and pipeline products to determine mid-term planning and product valuations
- Oversee a repository of product forecasts and help create simple, standardized output tools for fast, clear communication to stakeholders
- Engage in official forecast readouts with senior management
- Respond to ad hoc scenario requests related to business development and other strategic initiatives
- Deliver effective presentations of findings and recommendations to multiple levels of leadership, creating visual displays of quantitative information
- Collaborate with and influence internal stakeholders to process and prioritize new insights and analytics requests, provide feedback on vendor performance, and review data quality assurance policies and procedures
Knowledge, Abilities & Experience
- BA/BS in a quantitative or related field is required
- MS degree in business administration or related field and/or CPA is preferred
- 8+ years of pharmaceutical and life sciences experience preferred
- 5+ years of experience in forecasting, market research, finance and competitive intelligence preferred
- Strong presentation skills with ability to distil a lot of information and summarize for presentation to Senior Leadership.
Key Technical Competencies Required
- Advanced skills in the creation of financial models for sales unit forecasts
- Understanding of relevant data sets (claims, national/subnational IMS, patient services, etc.)
- Deep knowledge of cost accounting and budget management strategy
- Significant experience in Rare Disease preferred
- Demonstrated success using research to drive insights and strategic implications that lead to business decisions
- Ability to transition easily from technical research to practical business considerations
- Ability to anticipate internal and / or external business challenges and recommend process, product, or service improvements
- High degree of creativity and innovation in developing new approaches, processes and methodologies
- Ability to effectively perform all functions in adherence with legal, compliance and regulatory guidelines in the pharmaceutical industry
- Excellent analytical skills—ability to translate disparate and sometimes ambiguous data sets into actionable insights and recommendations
- Advanced knowledge of Excel, PowerPoint and Microsoft Word; working knowledge of business intelligence and predictive modeling tools, such as SAS and Spotfire
- Superior ability to work in a self-directed manner while balancing a fast-paced environment with multiple priorities and competing demands
- Advanced oral and written communication, interpersonal, public relations, facilitation, management, decision making, collaboration, and organizational skills
- Ability to advise senior-level executives and coach teammates on applying listening, problem definition, problem solving, hypothesis generation, data analysis, insights generation, insight application, and presentation skills
The annual base salary range for this position is $171,900 - $210,000
This job is eligible to participate in our short-term incentives program. At Ipsen we are proud to offer a comprehensive employee benefits package, including 401(k) with company contributions, group medical, dental and vision coverage, life and disability insurance, short- and long-term disability insurance, as well as flexible spending accounts. Ipsen also provides parental leave, paid time off, a discretionary winter shutdown, well-being allowance, commuter benefits, and much more.
The pay range displayed above is the range of base pay compensation within which Ipsen expects to pay for this role at the time of this posting. Individual compensation within this range depends on a variety of factors, including, but not limited to, prior education and experience, job-related knowledge and demonstrated skills.
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