Cardinal Health

Pharma

Consultant,340BImplementation

$81–104k United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Consultant, 340B Implementation at Cardinal Health. Skills: 340B Implementation, Customer-facing role, Business Project Management, Consultation, Customer experience, Implementation. End-to-end account integration. Assess customer needs to ensure accounts are set up accurately, timely and in compliance with 340B guidelines”

What You'll Achieve.

Attainment of the organization's sales objectives; Successful completion of project and process; Meet or exceed customer and vendor expectations; Performance of implementation against desired results

Industry & Context.

Pharma
Problems you'll solve

Problem solving; Analytical skills; Develops technical solutions to a wide range of difficult problems

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Computer proficiency in Microsoft Office products (Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Word), Customer service, problem solving, and analytical skills, Proficient ability to multitask and manage a high volume of work, communication skills (written and verbal), must be comfortable presenting and interacting with customer and sales regularly, Possess leadership qualities

Nice to Have

Bachelor's degree in related field, or equivalent work experience, preferred, 5 years of work experience, preferred, Experience with reporting tools such as Business Objects and/or Alteryx, preferred, Pharma and/or 340B experience preferred, SAP and Salesforce knowledge preferred

What You'll Do.

End-to-end account integration

Assess customer needs to ensure accounts are set up accurately

timely and in compliance with 340B guidelines

Implementing new 340B business that is self managed or utilizing a 3rd party EDI solution

Demonstrates and executes on knowledge and understanding of relevant 340B business processes at various levels to ensure successful completion of project and process

Uses deep subject matter expertise

influence and process skills to help the customer and EDI vendor identify and meet their high priority needs

drawing on best practices and comprehensive technical knowledge to advise internal/external customers

Applies knowledge of the customer's business and 340B industry expertise to develop optimal solutions for both internal and external customers

Ensures that customers and vendors have a positive commits to meeting or exceeding expectations

Provides routine status updates regarding implementations

Manages implementation process that involves a variety of tasks

leading efforts of involved forges partnerships with appropriate measures performance of implementation against desired results and makes improvements

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partners with sales and the customer early in the process to develop implementation project plans; Works with management and peers to develop consistent methodologies based on best practices for efficiently implementing solutions; Works with management and peers; Partners with appropriate measures

Communication Scope

Written communication; Verbal communication; Presenting; Interacting with customer and sales regularly

Process & Methodology

Planning, Organizing, Leading solution implementations, Manages project plans, Manages resources, Manages commitments, Monitors and tracks the progress of implementations, Develops implementation project plans, Business Project Management, Implementation

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