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UK NHS Liaison
UK NHS Liaison – Thyroid Eye Disease (TED)
Location: United Kingdom (Field-Based)
Therapeutic Area: Rare Disease / Ophthalmology / Endocrinology
Help Shape the Future of Care for Patients with Thyroid Eye Disease
We are seeking a highly motivated UK NHS Liaison to play a pivotal role in ensuring patients gain timely and sustainable access to innovative treatments for Thyroid Eye Disease (TED).
This is a unique opportunity for an experienced market access professional with a strong understanding of the NHS landscape to influence access strategy, stakeholder engagement, and implementation activities across the UK healthcare system.
The Role
As UK NHS Liaison, you will work closely with the International Market Access Lead to support the development and execution of field-based market access activities across the UK. Your responsibilities include:
- Engaging with key NHS stakeholders, including NHS England, Integrated Care Systems (ICSs), commissioners, and decision-makers.
- Acting as a bridge between national strategy and local implementation, identifying and addressing barriers to patient access.
- Building relationships with Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs), specialist centres, ophthalmologists, endocrinologists, and multidisciplinary teams.
- Supporting activities such as formulary inclusion, evidence generation, and value communication.
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You will collaborate closely with Medical Affairs and Commercial teams to deliver aligned stakeholder engagement and drive commercial success.
Key Responsibilities
- Support UK market access strategy and implementation activities.
- Engage with NHS England, ICSs, commissioners, and key decision-makers.
- Identify and address barriers to patient access across local NHS systems.
- Build relationships with KOLs, specialist centres, ophthalmologists, endocrinologists, and multidisciplinary teams.
- Support formulary inclusion, evidence generation, and value communication activities.
- Partner with Medical Affairs and Commercial teams to execute coordinated stakeholder engagement.
About You
We are looking for:
- Strong UK pharmaceutical or biotech market access experience (essential).
- Excellent understanding of NHS England, NICE, specialised commissioning, and regional access pathways.
- Proven experience supporting product launches and driving uptake following NICE recommendations.
- Exceptional stakeholder engagement, negotiation, and communication skills.
- Experience in rare disease, endocrinology, or ophthalmology would be highly advantageous.


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Why Apply?
This role offers the opportunity to:
- Make a meaningful impact on the lives of patients living with Thyroid Eye Disease.
- Work within a highly collaborative and innovative environment.
- Shape stakeholder engagement strategies.
- Help deliver better patient outcomes across the UK by improving access to transformative therapies.
If you’re passionate about patient access, healthcare innovation, and bringing new therapies to those who need them most, we’d love to speak with you.
Apply today to help transform the future of care for patients with Thyroid Eye Disease.
Please note: If you have not heard from the Recruitment Department within 7 days of submitting your application, your application has been unsuccessful.
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