AstraZeneca

Pharmaceutical

PatientAccessExecutive

S$95–145k ~AI est. Singapore, Singapore FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Patient Access Executive at AstraZeneca. Skills: Patient access, Affordability programs, Accessibility programs. Develop and execute affordability and accessibility patient programs. Develop innovative patient adherence and compliance models”

Industry & Context.

Pharmaceutical
Problems you'll solve

Analytical skills

Eligibility Requirements

Not eligible for sponsorship of employment visa/work permit in Singapore

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree, Minimum 3 years of successful track record in access, sales, marketing, or related function in the pharmaceutical industry, interpersonal skills, analytical skills, negotiation skills, computer proficiency skills, Good communicator, project manager, Understanding of the commercial principles underpinning the pharmaceutical market

What You'll Do.

Develop and execute affordability and accessibility patient programs

Develop innovative patient adherence and compliance models

Ensure proper documentation of affordability and access programs

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional internal stakeholders; External stakeholders

Communication Scope

Good communicator

Process & Methodology

Project management

Full Job Description

_**Patient Access Executive - Singapore**_ At AstraZeneca, we believe in the potential of our people and we’ll develop you beyond what you thought possible. We make the most of your skills and passion by actively supporting you to see what you can achieve no matter where you start with us. As a **Patient Access Executive** for **Singapore** , you’ll play a pivotal role in delivering life-changing medicines to patients. **Main Duties & Responsibilities:** * Work closely with cross-functional internal and external stakeholders to develop and execute affordability and accessibility patient programs in accordance with local compliance, legal and regulatory guidelines, as well as company and brand strategy * Develop innovative patient adherence and compliance models * Ensure proper documentation of affordability and access programs **Essential Requirements:** * Bachelor's degree in any field, preferably life science-related * Minimum 3 years of successful track record in access, sales, marketing, or related function in the pharmaceutical industry * Strong interpersonal, analytical, negotiation and computer proficiency skills, especially excel * Good communicator and strong project manager who can work effectively under pressure * Understanding of the commercial principles underpinning the pharmaceutical market This position is not eligible for sponsorship of employment visa/work permit in Singapore. ___AstraZeneca is an equal opportunity employer. AstraZeneca will consider all qualified applicants for employment without discrimination on grounds of disability, sex or sexual orientation, pregnancy or maternity leave status, race or national or ethnic origin, age, religion or belief, gender identity or re-assignment, marital or civil partnership status, protected veteran status (if applicable) or any other characteristic protected by law.___ **Date Posted** 11-Jun-2026 **Closing Date** 10-Ogo-2026 AstraZeneca embraces diversity and equality of opportunity. We are committed

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