[Remote] Senior Director, Patient Support Program Operations
Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Praxis Precision Medicines, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing therapies for central nervous system disorders. They are seeking a Senior Director of Patient Support Program Operations to operationalize the Relutrigine Patient Support Program, ensuring seamless execution across various teams and maintaining compliance while enhancing patient experience.
Responsibilities
- Operationalize the HUB: Stand-up core PSP operations including intake pathways, process flows, SOPs, training materials, call guides, FAQs, and quality controls
- Support Salesforce CRM build and systems integrations: Partner with vendor partners and technology teams to support CRM configuration, data flows, and end-to-end systems integrations; ensure tools are connected, functional, and aligned to HUB workflows; willing to explore and implement AI-powered features, automation capabilities, and emerging integrations to drive operational efficiency and unlock new ways of working
- Build, manage and lead day-to-day operations: Recruit, onboard, develop and performance manage a high-performing patient support team, establishing clear roles, accountability structures, and a culture of excellence ahead of launch
- Establish and manage performance standards: Define SLAs, monitor performance, conduct root-cause analysis, and hold teams and vendors accountable
- Partnership & Collaboration: Ensure clear, consistent handoffs across HUB, field teams, MSLs, market access, and vendor partners; serve as the primary operational liaison across commercial, medical, legal, and market access functions, influencing without authority to drive alignment
- Own the patient and HCP experience: Take end-to-end ownership of the patient and HCP journey, ensuring every touchpoint is seamless, compliant, and centered on access and support outcomes
- Manage escalations: Own complex case escalations, patient safety events, and adverse event reporting pathways, ensuring timely resolution and appropriate documentation
- Vendor oversight and management: Formally manage vendor performance, contract adherence, and relationships; where applicable, lead or support HUB vendor evaluation and onboarding
- Embed compliance into execution: Ensure HIPAA adherence, audit readiness, and appropriate controls across all workflows in partnership with Legal and Compliance
- Drive data integrity and visibility: Define reporting needs and ensure accurate case documentation and data capture to enable visibility into performance, access barriers, and risk
- Stakeholder reporting: Provide regular updates to senior leadership on program performance, KPIs, risks, and operational health
- Own budget and resources: Manage operational budget, vendor contracts, and cost tracking to ensure fiscal accountability and resource alignment
- Own launch readiness: Identify operational gaps early, prioritize fixes, and ensure the program is fully functional and resilient for launch, recognizing this is a full build with a 3-month runway
- Translate strategy into execution: Implement program design, pressure-test workflows, and ensure processes perform reliably in real-world conditions on day one
Skills
- Rare disease experience is required; candidates without direct rare disease PSP or HUB experience will not be considered
- Direct experience managing internal HUB operations is required; this is not a role for candidates whose experience is limited to oversight of fully outsourced models
- 7+ years of progressive experience in patient services, PSP operations, or HUB leadership supporting patients and HCPs within the rare disease environment
- Proven experience building or operationalizing PSP infrastructure in pre-launch or early commercial settings; direct experience launching a program from inception, not just managing an existing one
- Strong ability to translate strategy into execution with a focus on reliability, scalability, and real-world performance
- Demonstrated cross-functional leadership and ability to influence without authority across commercial, medical, legal, and market access teams
- Proven change management skills with the ability to build, pivot, and adapt quickly in a fast-moving, pre-launch environment
- Embed compliance into execution: Ensure HIPAA adherence, audit readiness, and appropriate controls across all workflows in partnership with Legal and Compliance
- Drive data integrity and visibility: Define reporting needs and ensure accurate case documentation and data capture to enable visibility into performance, access barriers, and risk
- Own budget and resources: Manage operational budget, vendor contracts, and cost tracking to ensure fiscal accountability and resource alignment
- Own launch readiness: Identify operational gaps early, prioritize fixes, and ensure the program is fully functional and resilient for launch, recognizing this is a full build with a 3-month runway
- Translate strategy into execution: Implement program design, pressure-test workflows, and ensure processes perform reliably in real-world conditions on day one
- Experience with small patient populations, named patient programs, or rare disease registry requirements strongly preferred
- Hands-on experience configuring or administering a Salesforce CRM platform within a patient services or HUB environment strongly preferred
- Demonstrated curiosity and willingness to explore AI-driven tools, workflow automation, and innovative technology integrations — bringing a solutions-oriented, outside-the-box mindset to operational challenges
Benefits
- 99% of the premium paid for medical, dental and vision plans
- Company-paid life insurance, AD&D, disability benefits, and voluntary plans to personalize your coverage
- Match dollar-for-dollar up to 6% on eligible 401(k) contributions
- Long-term stock incentives and ESPP
- Discretionary quarterly bonus
- An extremely flexible wellness benefit
- Generous PTO
- Paid holidays and company-wide shutdowns
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