Associate Director, Federal Government Affairs
The Associate Director (AD), Federal Government Affairs, will assist in the development, communication, and deployment of Otsuka's federal strategies, engagement activities, and policy priorities that promote access to therapies, preserve patient / provider choice, and generally protect Otsuka's business interests in policy areas impacting Mental Health, Nephrology, Immunology, and Rare Disease. This role reports directly to the Director, Federal Government Affairs and is located in the Washington, DC area. The Associate Director will leverage Otsuka's resources including Otsuka US Political Action Committee (OUSPAC), trade associations, and consultants to advance company policy positions. The AD will also work strategically to help advance, defeat or mitigate decisions or actions by the U.S. Congress and Administration that could negatively or positively affect our business or patients. Accountable for building and maintaining relationships with key members and staff of U.S. Congress as well as political appointees within an Administration, including communicating, advocating, and direct lobbying of Otsuka policy positions.
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Qualifications / Required
Knowledge / Experience and Skills : + 5+ years of relevant legislative experience, primarily in healthcare, including working with the federal branch and / or Congress; or 5+ years diverse background in the pharmaceutical industry, with at least 5 years in government affairs required + Bachelor's degree required. Advanced degree in law, health policy or MBA preferred + Ability to effectively deliver information, and explain, advocate and negotiate positions and issues to a broad spectrum of individuals required + Strong work ethic with ability to handle a fast-paced, vigorous schedule; comfortable with shouldering and assessing risk. + In depth understanding of healthcare, pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry issues required + Demonstrated track record of strong advocacy and communication skills + Ability to forge consensus, take others' viewpoints into account, and work as part of a team + Strong organizational, planning, strategic thinking, and people management skills + Independent thinker who can diplomatically and articulately present ideas that may be different from the prevailing or conventional views + Experience working with diverse coalitions and adeptness in developing and facilitating strategy across a network of internal and external partners
Otsuka is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment without regard to their protected veteran or disabled status, or any protected status.
Associate Director • Washington, DC, US