AstraZeneca

Director, Alliance & Advocacy, US CVRM

US - Wilmington - DE Full time

Director, Alliance & Advocacy, US CVRM

Wilmington, DE

Global Corporate Affairs

Hybrid Work- on average 3 days/week

20% travel mostly to New York and Washington, DC

As the US CVRM Advocacy & Alliance Director, you will shape AstraZeneca’s approach to partnering across the cardiovascular, renal, and metabolic landscape in the United States. You will set an overarching direction for collaboration with community‑based and professional groups, cultivate trusted relationships with external leaders and independent voices, and ensure all interactions reflect the highest standards of integrity and compliance. Internally, you will be a connective force within Corporate Affairs and across scientific, commercial, and access teams—bringing forward lived experience and stakeholder insight to inform decisions and amplify AstraZeneca’s commitment to the communities we serve.

What you'll do

  • Accountable for development of the US strategy, planning, execution, and delivery of a patient-focused organization engagement plan aligned to AstraZeneca business objectives across chronic cardiovascular, renal and metabolic conditions. 

  • Maintain two-way dialogue with disease-specific, patient-focused and professional organizations to understand and identify unmet need and opportunity for aligned collaboration. 

  • Champion the patient voice, perspective, and experience amongst internal colleagues – advocating for real world community perspective in the discovery, development, and delivery of AstraZeneca’s products. 

  • Develop and apply stakeholder mapping to identify and develop new strategic relationships with professional and patient-focused non-profit organizations in therapeutic areas. 

  • Serve as internal project lead for strategic partnerships, leadership exchanges, and outputs (e.g., white papers), ensuring deliverables are met within scope, on time and within budget. 

  • Represent disease-specific non-profit interests to internal cross-functional partners including, but not limited to: Commercial, Medical Affairs, Government Policy & Advocacy, Corporate Affairs, Clinical Research, Regulatory, Market Access, Global Patient Affairs, and Legal.  

  • Communicate advocacy programs and activities to internal stakeholders and represent the company’s patient-focused efforts and priorities externally. 

  • Coordinate regular meetings with AstraZeneca leadership and disease-specific non-profit organizations to ensure continuity of relationships and trust building. 

  • Partner with US CVRM Brand Communications, and Global Corporate Affairs colleagues to create media relations and strategic communications to highlight partnerships, as needed. 

  • Plan and lead disease-specific professional and patient-focused organization and independent patient advocate engagement at major medical congresses. 

  • Partner with policy and government affairs colleagues to engage with advocacy groups to advance aligned state and federal respiratory policy priorities. 

  • Handle reconciliation reports and other metrics identified for planned and ad-hoc funding to partners.  

  • Manage agency partners and vendor relationships, including budget management and oversight. 

  • Undergo training and keep teams up to date on both internal and external policies and best practices to ensure appropriate interactions with patient-focused and professional non-profit organizations and independent patient advocates

Essential for the role

  • Bachelor's degree

  • At least 8-10 years’ experience working with non-profit organizations
     

  • Ability to navigate complex and matrixed organizations and contribute as both a strategic counsellor and strong individual contributor 

  • Effective communicator and storyteller 

  • Knowledge of the Federal and State policy space

  • Project management capability, with knowledge of and direct experience working with patient advocacy groups and/or professional associations to develop and deliver programs and projects 

  • Strong interpersonal and leadership skills 

  • Strong presentation and facilitation skills 

  • Experience reviewing or applying for grants or corporate funding 

  • Ability to anticipate and adapt to change, with strong problem-solving skills 

  • Demonstrated innovation and creativity in problem solving

Desirable for the role

  • Advanced degree 

  • Experience in Biopharmaceutical industry 

  • Experience leading public health or disease education campaigns at a national and state level 

Office Working Requirements
 

When we put unexpected teams in the same room, we unleash bold thinking with the power to inspire life-changing medicines. In-person working gives us the platform we need to connect, work at pace and challenge perceptions. That’s why we work, on average, a minimum of three days per week from the office. But that doesn’t mean we’re not flexible. We balance the expectation of being in the office while respecting individual flexibility. Join us in our unique and ambitious world.

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Date Posted

27-Apr-2026

Closing Date

10-May-2026

Our mission is to build an inclusive environment where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and employees. In furtherance of that mission, we welcome and consider applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of their protected characteristics. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please complete the corresponding section in the application form.