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Corporate Affairs Manager

Corporate Affairs Manager
Organization: Grifols
Location: Washington, DC
Date Posted: 06/11/2024

### North American Corporate Affairs Manager for Health Policy

The North American Corporate Affairs Manager for Health Policy position is a critical part of a high-functioning Washington, DC-based team. This team provides policy analysis, impact assessments, and strategic policy recommendations to a range of internal and external stakeholders, including C-suite executives, corporate managers, and leaders, as well as key external stakeholders.

This position plays a key role in analyzing US healthcare policies and federal and state regulations, monitoring legislative developments, and providing strategic insights to inform decision-making within the company. The successful candidate for this position possesses highly developed critical thinking skills and a working knowledge of US health policy, particularly Medicare, Medicaid, and the manifold US government health programs.

This position is expected to work hand in hand with health advocacy team members as well as market access, legal, and finance colleagues, among others. As part of the Corporate Affairs team, the successful candidate will be open to collaborating with colleagues and co-workers in areas outside of the immediate health policy space, such as patient affairs and corporate philanthropy, as business needs may dictate.

The successful candidate will have a “one team” mindset, superior writing and communications skills, a professional demeanor, and excellent presentation capabilities. This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to shaping healthcare policy in the private sector and driving meaningful impact on healthcare outcomes.

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