Posted:
4/9/2026, 2:08:43 AM
Location(s):
Ontario, Canada ⋅ Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Experience Level(s):
Senior
Field(s):
Legal & Compliance
Senior Manager, Policy & Advocacy
Alexion Corporate Affairs
Hybrid Work- on average 3 days/week from our Mississauga office and/or temporary Downtown office
At Alexion, we pride ourselves on crafting a collaborative culture that champions knowledge-sharing, ambitious thinking and innovation – ultimately providing employees with the opportunity to work across teams, functions and even the globe.
Recognizing the importance of individualized flexibility, our ways of working allow employees to balance personal and work commitments while ensuring we continue to create a strong culture of collaboration and teamwork by engaging face-to-face in our offices 3 days a week. Our offices are purposely designed with collaboration in mind, providing space where teams can come together to strategize, brainstorm and connect on key projects.
We are looking for a skilled and hardworking policy and advocacy professional to join the Corporate Affairs Team, reporting to the Senior Director of Corporate Affairs, Europe & Canada and indirectly reporting to the Director of Corporate Affairs, Alexion Canada. You will create and implement strategic policy and advocacy programs and partnerships aligned to disease areas and enterprise objectives.
The Senior Manager, Policy & Advocacy will collaborate with different functions within Alexion to ensure our engagements are strategic and focused on enhancing patient access to potentially life-changing therapies, as well as awareness and education. Key internal partners include Medical Affairs, Government Affairs and Market Access, Clinical Operations, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Regulatory, Legal, and Compliance. By connecting the external and internal environments, you will actively help position Alexion as a leading patient-centered rare disease biotechnology company and dynamic thought leader as we progress pharmaceutical policy in Canada.
What you'll do
Create strong external relationships and partnerships with relevant stakeholders such as policymakers/decision-makers, patient advocacy groups, key opinion leaders, clinical experts and professional societies.
Build and implement targeted engagement plans within key disease areas aligning partnership and policy changes with key business objectives.
Develop compelling policy argumentations and engagement materials.
Lead and contribute to multi-stakeholder partnerships with the aim to deliver outputs relevant to progressing policy discussions as well as working closely with Global counterparts to support policy evidence generation and pull-through of global materials.
Collaborate with internal colleagues to foster optimal partnerships and highlight relationships with key influencers to achieve business priorities.
Monitor, analyze, provide insight, and make strategic recommendations on engagement priorities to all appropriate internal colleagues.
Act as counsel to the Director and other Alexion Canada senior leaders on disease area and health system policy issues.
Collaborate and pitch-in on various department projects as the need arises.
Essential for the role
Bachelors degree
Minimum 5+ years in policy development, patient advocacy, government affairs, corporate affairs or related fields in regulated, complex, or multinational environments.
Deep knowledge of the Canadian healthcare system and rare disease ecosystem, patient advocacy community and life sciences stakeholder groups in Canada, understanding of the interrelationship between patient advocacy organizations, pharmaceutical companies, healthcare practitioners, and governments/payers.
Demonstrated ability to quickly learn new policy areas and regulatory environments, synthesize information, and generate actionable insights.
Proven track record of collaborating and mobilizing different people and organizations.
Strong interpersonal skills for working across functions and a variety of stakeholders. Superior written and verbal communication, with experience preparing policy materials and executive-level updates.
Strong organizational and time-management skills for tracking deliverables and meeting deadlines in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.
Ability to travel across Canada (~20%).
Desirable for the role
Previous experience in rare disease
Experience in biopharmaceuticals, health systems, or life sciences
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Annual base salary for this position ranges from 125,822.40 to 165,141.90.AstraZeneca is committed to providing fair and equitable compensation opportunities to all colleagues. Our compensation policies and practices have been designed to allow colleagues to progress through the salary range over time as they progress in their role. The range provided in this posting represents an offer pay range used in a majority of situations. The base pay offered will vary depending on multiple individualized factors, including the candidate's skills and experience, job-related knowledge, and other specific business and organizational needs. In some cases, offers outside the range may also be considered to address unique circumstances.
In addition, our permanent positions offer an annual Variable Pay Bonus/Short Term Incentive opportunity as well as eligibility to participate in our equity-based long-term incentive program (if applicable to role). Benefits offered for permanent roles include a competitive Flex Benefits & Retirement Savings Program, 4 weeks’ paid vacation, and annual Personal Days. Fixed Term Contract/Temporary positions (excluding students) are offered a Contract Benefits Program.
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This advertisement relates to a current vacancy.
Website: https://www.alexion.com/
Headquarter Location: Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Employee Count: 1001-5000
Year Founded: 1992
IPO Status: Public
Last Funding Type: Post-IPO Equity
Industries: Biotechnology ⋅ Health Care ⋅ Medical ⋅ Therapeutics