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Remote U.S. Northeast Compensation: Base Salary: $115,000$130,000; Target Incentive Compensation ... a rapidly growing pharmacogenomics platform that is helping hospitals personalize treatment ...

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What is a Pharmacogenomics Remote job?

A Pharmacogenomics Remote job involves analyzing how an individual's genetic makeup affects their response to medications while working remotely. Professionals in this role may interpret genetic test results, provide clinical recommendations, or support healthcare providers in personalizing treatments. These roles often require expertise in genetics, pharmacology, and bioinformatics, as well as strong communication skills for virtual collaboration. Remote pharmacogenomics professionals may work for clinical labs, research institutions, or pharmaceutical companies.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Pharmacogenomics Remote position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Pharmacogenomics Remote professional, you typically need a background in genetics, pharmacology, or related biomedical sciences, often supported by an advanced degree and experience in pharmacogenomics research or clinical application. Familiarity with bioinformatics tools, genomic databases, and laboratory information management systems (LIMS) is crucial, and certain roles may require certification such as ASCP Molecular Biology. Strong communication, attention to detail, and the ability to work independently are key soft skills for this remote role. These competencies are vital to accurately analyze genetic data, collaborate with interdisciplinary teams, and deliver actionable insights for personalized medicine in a virtual environment.

What are the typical daily duties of a remote pharmacogenomics professional?

In a remote pharmacogenomics role, your day often involves analyzing genetic sequencing data, interpreting pharmacogenomic test results, and preparing detailed reports for healthcare providers or research clients. You may collaborate virtually with clinicians, researchers, or laboratory colleagues to discuss cases and provide guidance on drug selection tailored to patient genetics. Staying current with the latest research, updating protocols, and contributing to ongoing studies or quality assurance initiatives are also common. While the work is remote, strong digital communication and teamwork skills are essential to ensure high-quality, patient-centered recommendations.

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Clinical Account Executive - Precision Medicine (Neurology & Cardiovascular Care)

Genomadix

MA • Remote

$130K - $150K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Clinical Account Executive – Precision Medicine (Neurology & Cardiovascular Care)

Location: Remote – U.S. Northeast

Title: Regional Vice President

Compensation: Base Salary: $130,000-$150,000; Target Incentive Compensation: $150,000
Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k), PTO, Car/Mileage Allowance


Transform Patient Care Through Precision Medicine

We are seeking a highly motivated Clinical Sales Executive to drive adoption of a rapidly growing pharmacogenomics platform that is helping hospitals personalize treatment decisions for stroke and cardiovascular patients.

This is a strategic, quota-carrying sales management role responsible for securing new hospital and health system partnerships across the Northeast region. The successful candidate will work closely with physicians, laboratory leaders, quality stakeholders, and executive decision-makers to implement CYP2C19 testing programs that support evidence-based treatment decisions and improved patient outcomes.  As an RVP, this individual will have the opportunity to grow the territory with additional resources as specific targets are achieved.

The ideal candidate is an accomplished healthcare sales professional with a proven track record of winning complex hospital accounts, navigating multi-stakeholder sales cycles, and delivering clinical value in highly technical healthcare environments.

What You'll Do

Drive New Business Growth

  • Develop and execute a strategic territory business plan focused on acquiring new hospital and health system customers.
  • Identify, engage, and close opportunities that result in long-term supply agreements and sustained platform utilization.
  • Consistently achieve or exceed quarterly and annual revenue, account acquisition, and activity objectives.
  • Build and maintain a healthy pipeline of qualified opportunities across all stages of the sales process.

Lead Complex Hospital Sales Cycles

  • Navigate complex healthcare purchasing environments involving physicians, laboratory leadership, pharmacy, nursing, supply chain, finance, and value analysis committees.
  • Develop account-specific strategies that address clinical, operational, financial, and implementation considerations.
  • Lead contract discussions and coordinate internal resources to successfully advance opportunities to close.
  • Effectively manage competitive positioning and overcome barriers to adoption.

Establish Clinical and Executive Relationships

  • Develop trusted relationships with key opinion leaders (KOLs), physician champions, and executive stakeholders within Neurology and Interventional Cardiology service lines.
  • Cultivate relationships with laboratory directors, pharmacists, administrators, and other institutional decision-makers who influence testing adoption.
  • Serve as a strategic partner to customers throughout the evaluation, implementation, and expansion process.

Deliver Clinical Value

  • Present scientific, clinical, operational, and economic evidence to diverse healthcare audiences.
  • Conduct educational programs, product demonstrations, and executive-level presentations that communicate the value of pharmacogenomic testing.
  • Confidently address clinical and technical questions from physicians, laboratorians, pharmacists, and healthcare executives.
  • Stay current on the clinical landscape, customer needs, and evolving institutional requirements affecting CYP2C19 testing.


Manage Territory Performance

  • Maintain accurate forecasting, opportunity tracking, and customer engagement records within CRM.
  • Utilize data-driven account planning to prioritize high-value opportunities and maximize territory performance.
  • Collaborate effectively with Marketing, Customer Success, and Executive Leadership teams to support customer acquisition and growth.
  • Maintain a high-quality activity cadence —including in-person hospital visits, virtual meetings, and substantive phone calls with emphasis on advancing accounts through the sales process to close.


What You'll Bring

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent professional experience.
  • 10+ years of successful healthcare, diagnostic, medical device, laboratory, or life sciences sales experience.
  • Demonstrated history of meeting or exceeding quota in complex B2B healthcare sales environments.
  • Proven success selling into hospitals, health systems, academic medical centers, or integrated delivery networks.
  • Experience managing long sales cycles involving multiple clinical, operational, and executive stakeholders.
  • Strong business acumen, negotiation skills, and strategic account management capabilities.
  • Excellent communication skills with the ability to deliver scientifically rigorous sales presentations and engage sophisticated clinical and executive audiences.
  • Ability to travel extensively throughout the Northeast territory, including overnight travel as needed.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience selling molecular diagnostics, precision medicine, pharmacogenomics, genetic testing, or laboratory services.
  • Experience calling on Neurology or Interventional Cardiology service lines.
  • Familiarity with hospital workflow, reimbursement, value analysis processes, and healthcare economics.