
Job Title
Associate Director, Patient Programs & Business Practices
Location
Shanghai, China
Reporting Line
Executive Director, Business Excellence
Role Purpose
The Associate Director, Patient Programs & Business Practices is a dual-accountability leadership role combining end-to-end ownership of Patient Programs (FPP & TPP) with market-level Business Practices leadership
This role ensures that patient affordability and therapy support programs are strategically designed, operationally excellent, and fully compliant, while also embedding ethical business conduct, risk management, and governanceacross relevant commercial and patient-facing activities. The position acts as a trusted advisor to leadership, enabling sustainable patient access, compliant business growth, and strong compliance outcomes.
Key Responsibilities
1. Patient Programs Ownership (FPP & TPP)
Serve as the Program Owner for all Financial Patient Programs (FPP) and Therapy Patient Programs (TPP)in China.
Own the full lifecycle of patient programs, including design, eligibility, business case development, approval, renewal, modification, and exit strategy.
Ensure programs address patient affordability, access gaps, and adherence needs without promotional intent.
Ensure all patient programs comply with internal standards, local regulations, and global policies (Legal, Compliance, Privacy, PV).
2. Patient Access, Affordability & Therapy Support Strategy
Lead patient affordability strategies for new product and indication launches
Design and oversee therapy support services that enhance patient experience and adherence, consistent with approved product labeling.
Govern appropriate data collection and use strictly for program implementation and performance validation, not commercial purposes.
3. Compliance, Governance & Audit Excellence (Patient Programs)
Ensure zero critical audit findings across all patient programs.
Lead Local Review Board (LRB) submissions, responses, and renewals for FPP and TPP.
Act as the primary point of accountability for internal and external audits related to patient programs.
Embed pharmacovigilance, privacy, and digital governance requirements into program design and execution.
4. Business Practices Leadership and Orchestrators (Market-Level)
Act as the Business Practices lead for assigned scope, ensuring alignment with global standards, regional frameworks, and local healthcare laws
Localize and implement Code of Conduct and Business Practices policies relevant to patient programs and commercial operations with the cross-functional teams
Serve as a trusted advisor to leadership and cross-functional teams on ethical business conduct and risk-based decision-making.
5. Risk Management, Monitoring & Controls
Proactively identify, assess, and mitigate business and compliance risks across patient programs and related third-party engagements.
Support Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) activities and leadership compliance certification.
Oversee business risk controls for vendors and partners, including assurance checks, KPI sampling, and remediation actions.
Act as primary contact for compliance assessments and audits within scope.
6. Digital Enablement & Patient Experience
Lead patient program digitalization initiatives using approved digital platforms
Ensure digital solutions are compliant, scalable, and enhance the end-to-end patient journey
Partner with IT, Digital, and external vendors to ensure compliant technology adoption.
7. Stakeholder, Team & Partner Leadership
Lead and develop a high-performing patient programs and governance team
Manage third-party vendors through compliant procurement and performance management.
Foster strong collaboration with Medical, Legal, Compliance, Finance, PV, IT, Market Access, and external partners.
Qualifications
Experience
8–12+ years of experience in pharma, healthcare, compliance, business risk, or patient solutions roles.
Proven experience owning patient programs, compliance frameworks, or business risk management in a regulated environment.
Strong exposure to audit, governance, and compliance-driven operations
Experience working with digital platforms and third-party vendors in China.
Key Competencies
Strong program ownership and governance mindset
Strong and Competent Digital and Data engagement Program and Operations experience
Deep understanding of patient access, affordability, and ethical engagement
High compliance awareness with pragmatic execution capability
Excellent cross-functional leadership and stakeholder influence
Strategic thinker with hands-on execution ability
Fluent in Mandarin and English
Key Working Relationships
Internal: Business Excellence, Medical, Legal & Compliance, Finance, IT, Market Access, PV, HR, BU Leadership, Country Leadership Team
External: Patient program partners, vendors, digital service providers, foundations, industry associations, and relevant government or regulatory bodies
Required Skills:
Accountability, Budget Development, Business Case Development, Codes of Conduct, Cross-Cultural Awareness, Decision Making, Global Policy, Leadership, Project Management, Risk Management, Team Management
Preferred Skills:
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Employee Status:
Regular
Relocation:
No relocation
VISA Sponsorship:
No
Travel Requirements:
No Travel Required
Flexible Work Arrangements:
Not Applicable
Shift:
Not Indicated
Valid Driving License:
No
Hazardous Material(s):
n/a
Job Posting End Date:
04/30/2026
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