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The Clinical Educator (CE) is a key field-based member of the US Rare Blood Disorders and Oncology Patient Services team. The CE provides disease and product information and on-going support, when appropriate, to ITP, aTTP and multiple myeloma patients and caregivers. The CE establishes and maintains a strong working relationship with relevant clinician staff to provide education to ensure a seamless experience for patients. He/she is a subject matter expert on disease state, product, administration and services. The CE works collaboratively with cross-functional team members to facilitate timely and on-going access to therapy. CE's must also ensure full compliance with all corporate and industry policies and legal and regulatory requirements, for all field activities.
Job Responsibility
Educate health care providers to ensure they are well informed prior to treating prescribed patients with approved resources
Educate staff on disease, product, procurement, administration and support services in accordance with approved resources post RX
Develop and maintain account plans to support on-going education
Conduct educational programming with clinician staff utilizing approved resources
Ensure the patient is well educated and does not face unnecessary barriers to therapy
Communicate any treatment barriers to the prescriber/office staff
Collaborate with field partners to reduce overall cycle time for prescribed patient starts
Collaborate cross-functionally with other field-based teams and case managers to support patient access, enrollment, and appropriate adherence to prescribed therapy
Engage with ITP, aTTP and multiple myeloma patients to educate on disease and product using approved resources
Conduct branded and unbranded patient education programs (live and virtually) for ITP, aTTP and multiple myeloma patients using approved resources
Support appropriate on-going adherence to prescribed therapy
Identify opportunities to further support the ITP, aTTP and multiple myeloma communities, including representing Sanofi at local patient events
Maintain accurate and timely documentation of patient engagement within the CRM system
Requirements
BA/BS Degree is required
a nursing or clinical background is required
Previous commercial and/or clinical experience (hospital or home health) is required
Ability to meet requirements for hospital credentialling
Excellent presentation skills
Experience with medical and pharmacy benefit products
Empathetic listening skills
English required
Requires technical skills to effectively navigate and learn multiple complex platforms
Ability to travel up to 60% within a territory is required
ability to travel to meetings/trainings/programs as necessary - additional travel will be required within the assigned geography
Ability to work occasional weekends and evenings to attend conferences, events, and for other business needs
Valid Driver's License
Candidates must complete all fleet safety training and must maintain an acceptable driving record regarding accidents and incidents