Senior Product Specialist Haemathology
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- Dublin
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Build and maintain trusted, long-term relationships with oncologists, specialist nurses, pharmacists, and other key stakeholders to support patient access and optimal product use.
- Tailor scientific and product discussions to HCP needs, patient pathways, and local context.
- Develop and execute territory and strategic account plans aligned with launch objectives and brand strategy.
- Achieve sales targets and performance KPIs across the assigned geography.
- Identify growth opportunities by understanding treatment pathways, stakeholder influence, and market dynamics.
- Leverage AI-driven tools and analytics to enhance customer engagement, optimize territory planning, and support data-informed decision-making.
- Collaborate with Brand and In-Field teams to share insights, inform strategy, and ensure effective brand execution.
- Maintain up-to-date knowledge of Haemathology, clinical data, and the evolving treatment landscape.
- Manage territory budget and promotional spend responsibly to support launch objectives and optimize resources.
- Bachelor’s degree in science, pharmacy, nursing, business, or a related field (minimum requirement).
- Minimum of 2 years’ experience in the pharmaceutical or healthcare industry, ideally in hospital, specialist, or account-based roles.
- Experience in Haemathology is strongly preferred
- Proven commercial experience with a track record of achieving sales targets, preferably in a launch or growth-phase environment.
- Ability to engage effectively with complex stakeholder groups, including senior clinical decision-makers, and navigate hospital systems.
- Strong account planning, prioritisation, and territory management skills, with the ability to work autonomously.
- Experience collaborating cross-functionally to support brand execution and business objectives.
- Ability to generate and use insights to inform decisions and identify growth opportunities.
- Familiarity with CRM systems and a disciplined approach to reporting and administration.
- Full driving licence and right to work in Ireland.
- National travel is required; occasional attendance at evening and weekend meetings may be necessary.
- Full compliance with AbbVie policies, IPHA Code and all applicable legal/ethical standards.