Kiniksa Pharmaceuticals
Manager/Sr. Manager, Pricing & Contracting
Kiniksa Pharmaceuticals, Lexington, Massachusetts, United States, 02173
Reporting to the Sr. Director, Pricing and Contracting Operations, the Manager/Sr. Manager, Pricing & Contracting will be responsible for validating Government pricing, assisting to facilitate contract renewals/amendments and other responsibilities as they arise.
This role is based in our Lexington office. Our office-based employees follow a hybrid schedule of 4 days in the office, and 1 day remote.
Responsibilities (including, but not limited to):
Calculate and file appropriate prices for the federal drug programs. Prices include, BP, AMP, ASP, PHS/340B, NFAMP, FCP/FSS, IFF, and URALead price calculation reporting including list prices, annual cost calculations, etc.Complete yearly SAMs registration and Small Business Contracting Plan, when neededFamiliar with the Public Law process, review and validate pricing and RFMs are prepared accurately before submissionEnsure Public Law reporting deadlines are metOversee the government pricing analysis and review monthly and quarterly source data to reconcile sales data used in price reporting calculations and ensure reports are submitted in accordance with government regulations.Responsible for maintaining valid customer Class of Trades assignments in accordance with regulations.Ensure that 340B/PHS prices are calculated, available for pricing and maintained per the federal regulationMaintain/update all pricing in 3PL and pricing compendia'sStay current on any changes impacting government pricingContinuously monitoring US pricing and government program developments such as IRA, and build detailed subject matter expertise and thought leadership in area of government program regulationsAbility to analyze pricing analogs and create appropriate pricing reportsAbility to learn other related tasks like contract reviews, inventory management, etc.Qualifications:
4+ years' experience working in the pharmaceutical industry working with state and federal pricing, reporting, and rebate programs, is requiredBachelor's Degree required in finance, accounting, or other applicable business experienceExperience in working in mandated deadline environment; effective in managing multiple client assignments; ability to prioritizeAbility to understand complex Government Pricing concepts such as bundles, discount reallocation, pro-ration and smoothingStrong written and verbal communication skillsUnderstand US commercial pricing complexitiesHigh accuracy rate and attention to detailExperience with Microsoft Office products required and knowledge of advance Excel techniques such as pivot tables and data importing are desiredExperience in and ability to learn standard industry systems environmentAble to manage multiple and competing tasks across functional areas is essentialExperience achieving and maintaining compliance with all applicable regulatory, legal, and operational rules and procedures by ensuring that all plans and activities are met with "best" industry practicesStrong commitment to compliance and ethical standardsProficient with Microsoft Office suite (i.e., Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, SharePoint, etc.)Ability to travel up to [10%]Salary is commensurate with experienceKiniksa Benefits Summary - USA
Kiniksa is an Equal Opportunity employer and will consider you without regard to your race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, transgender status, age, genetics, national origin, protected veteran status, or disability status, or any other legally protected category. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.
This role is based in our Lexington office. Our office-based employees follow a hybrid schedule of 4 days in the office, and 1 day remote.
Responsibilities (including, but not limited to):
Calculate and file appropriate prices for the federal drug programs. Prices include, BP, AMP, ASP, PHS/340B, NFAMP, FCP/FSS, IFF, and URALead price calculation reporting including list prices, annual cost calculations, etc.Complete yearly SAMs registration and Small Business Contracting Plan, when neededFamiliar with the Public Law process, review and validate pricing and RFMs are prepared accurately before submissionEnsure Public Law reporting deadlines are metOversee the government pricing analysis and review monthly and quarterly source data to reconcile sales data used in price reporting calculations and ensure reports are submitted in accordance with government regulations.Responsible for maintaining valid customer Class of Trades assignments in accordance with regulations.Ensure that 340B/PHS prices are calculated, available for pricing and maintained per the federal regulationMaintain/update all pricing in 3PL and pricing compendia'sStay current on any changes impacting government pricingContinuously monitoring US pricing and government program developments such as IRA, and build detailed subject matter expertise and thought leadership in area of government program regulationsAbility to analyze pricing analogs and create appropriate pricing reportsAbility to learn other related tasks like contract reviews, inventory management, etc.Qualifications:
4+ years' experience working in the pharmaceutical industry working with state and federal pricing, reporting, and rebate programs, is requiredBachelor's Degree required in finance, accounting, or other applicable business experienceExperience in working in mandated deadline environment; effective in managing multiple client assignments; ability to prioritizeAbility to understand complex Government Pricing concepts such as bundles, discount reallocation, pro-ration and smoothingStrong written and verbal communication skillsUnderstand US commercial pricing complexitiesHigh accuracy rate and attention to detailExperience with Microsoft Office products required and knowledge of advance Excel techniques such as pivot tables and data importing are desiredExperience in and ability to learn standard industry systems environmentAble to manage multiple and competing tasks across functional areas is essentialExperience achieving and maintaining compliance with all applicable regulatory, legal, and operational rules and procedures by ensuring that all plans and activities are met with "best" industry practicesStrong commitment to compliance and ethical standardsProficient with Microsoft Office suite (i.e., Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, SharePoint, etc.)Ability to travel up to [10%]Salary is commensurate with experienceKiniksa Benefits Summary - USA
Kiniksa is an Equal Opportunity employer and will consider you without regard to your race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, transgender status, age, genetics, national origin, protected veteran status, or disability status, or any other legally protected category. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.