Director, Health System Partnerships Full-time Job
Sep 19th, 2024 at 13:52 Medical & Healthcare Toronto 110 views Reference: 9220Job Details
We are looking for a strategic and result-oriented growth leader, with a passion to innovate and improve access to high quality healthcare for Canadians, to join the Canada Leadership Team as Director of Health System Partnerships. This role is responsible for initiating, cultivating and executing on strategic growth opportunities in the Hospitals and Health Systems (HHS) division of Teladoc Health Canada. Success in your role will be measured by your ability to meet revenue targets and overall expansion of our market presence across Canada.
In this role, you will be responsible for managing all aspects of the HHS commercial business, inclusive of leading a team of business development and client management professionals. You will liaise with appropriate provincial, territorial, and federal government agencies, health authorities, healthcare delivery organizations and provider groups in the West/East region to secure adoption and implementation of Teladoc Health’s virtual care suite of services and tools.
Role and Responsibilities
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Develop and execute strategic growth plans for positioning and expanding Teladoc’s suite of products and services in Canada by fostering creative partnerships with provincial, territorial and federal governments, health authorities, and other hospital and health system executives
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Strengthen Teladoc Health brand as a leader in virtual care and trust advisor to the public healthcare system
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Grow pipeline and manage existing and future opportunities throughout the cycle from prospect, to discovery to proposals, contracting
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Facilitate executive conversations to identify partnership opportunities with Teladoc Health that yield to growth
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Coordinate projects pre and post sell with several groups within Teladoc leaders, to advance opportunities and set up for successful launch
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Monitor and report on all sales activities, revenue and pipeline to meet revenue targets
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Recruit, manage, inspire and coach a team of business development and client management professionals
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Travel, as needed, for in-person meetings, conferences, demos and partnership workshop sessions
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Define and improve partnership and sales processes and operating model
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Monitor competitive activity, trends, and report on all sales activities / potential for each prospect
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While this role has national scope, the ideal candidate is located in British Columbia or Alberta, is willing to travel 20-50% of the time within the Western provinces with occasional travel to Eastern provinces
The time spent on each responsibility reflects an estimate and is subject to change dependent on business needs.
Skill Requirements/Preferences
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Self-motivated, growth oriented, and disciplined with a passion to address gaps in healthcare through partnerships and innovation
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Bachelor degree required, in business administration, healthcare, technology or related field, Masters preferred
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Minimum 10+ years of experience, with minimum 5 years of demonstrated business development, partnerships and growth success in the public health sector in Canada and leading a team
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Strong understanding Canadian healthcare system, its challenges and opportunities, and emerging trends in models of care, technology adoption and healthcare transformation
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Strong communicator, comfortable with initiating and holding discovery discussions with senior executives, medical and clinical leadership, information technology and other leaders in the healthcare system, from hospitals, to regional authorities, ministries and beyond.
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Experience with overseeing and reviewing proposals, pricing and facilitating contracting and negotiation process
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Strong understanding of public sector sales principles, techniques and methodologies
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Excellent communication skills with ability to articulate complex concepts persuasively
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Proficiency in CRM software and tools for pipeline management and reporting
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Ability to travel 20%-50% of the time, as required for key in-person meetings