What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director of Government Affairs, Policy, and Payer Access (Patient Access) position at National Bleeding Disorders Foundation?
About The National Bleeding Disorders Foundation (NBDF)
The National Bleeding Disorders Foundation (NBDF) is dedicated to finding cures for inheritable blood disorders and to addressing and preventing the complications of these disorders through research, education, and advocacy, enabling people and families to thrive. Learn more at Bleeding.org!
About the Role
The Director of Government Affairs, Policy, and Payer Access (Patient Access) leads and strengthens partnerships that improve healthcare access for individuals with bleeding disorders. In this role, you will evaluate, negotiate, and build relationships with community leaders, payers, and Hemophilia Treatment Centers (HTCs), driving innovative solutions that enhance access to care. You will provide project leadership and expertise in researching, analyzing, and implementing NBDF’s payer and access strategies, policies, and programs. This position also plays a pivotal role in addressing complex issues related to the administration and operations of existing and potential healthcare providers, offering guidance through policy development, education, and best practice implementation.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership and Policy Development
- Collaborate with the SVP of Access and Public Policy to design and implement NBDF’s payer relations strategic plan.
- Conduct research and analysis to develop strategies, policies, and recommendations for healthcare access and legislative or regulatory changes.
- Manage and direct the department’s strategic planning and annual budgeting processes.
- Design and oversee evaluative studies to support policy and program decisions on emerging issues in healthcare access and delivery.
Stakeholder Engagement and Advocacy
Program Oversight and Operations
Education and Event Management
Compliance and Reporting
What You Bring :
To qualify for this unique opportunity, our ideal candidate should have the following experience and education :
Ability to assess and understand the long-term impact of policy decisions and strategies in the healthcare space.
As a Director of Government Affairs, Policy, and Payer Access (Patient Access), how results are achieved is paramount for your success and ultimately results in our success as an organization. In this role, your foundational knowledge, skills, abilities, and personal attributes are anchored in the following :
Communication - You clearly convey information and ideas to individuals and groups through a variety of communication modalities, both formal and informal. You practice attentive and active listening and can synthesize and incorporate information from multiple resources into current discussions.
Project Management - You have the discipline of planning, organizing, and managing resources to bring about the successful completion of specific projects. You have the ability to plan, organize, monitor, and control projects and events, ensuring efficient utilization of technical and administrative resources to achieve project objectives.
Working Strategically – You are willing to align your priorities, planning, and action with the organization’s strategic objectives. You have a knack for identifying patterns or connections between complex and ambiguous situations that are not obviously related, and you use these to come to conclusions about key issues that affect the organization’s priorities. You always look ahead at the landscape and future possibilities, translating them into breakthrough strategies. You maintain strategic business performance.
Relationship Building – You build both formal and informal professional relationships. You maintain and foster relationships within, across, and external to organizational boundaries. You actively seek advice, support, championship, sponsorship, and commitment that result in smooth transitions of change and the development of mutually acceptable solutions.
In addition, all NBDF employees focus on aligning their behaviors to our core values known as Behavioral Standards which are Respect, Accountability, Service, and Support.
Where You Will Work :
This position is a remote and open to candidates located anywhere in the U.S. Applicants should be comfortable working remotely with a team dispersed across the country. This role requires some travel, typically 2-3 times a month, which includes overnight events and to our annual Bleeding Disorders Conference.