Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. · 2 months ago
Manager, Contract Operations & Compliance
Supernus Pharmaceuticals is an award-winning biopharmaceutical company with over 30 years of experience in developing products for CNS diseases. The Manager, Contract Operations & Compliance, is responsible for managing contract operations, compliance, and reporting, ensuring effective administration of government and managed market contracts.
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Responsibilities
Supports all aspects of managed care and government contract management lifecycle from negotiation through termination
Leads legal and operational reviews of contracts and facilitates the signature process
Manage the processing of government rebates (including Medicaid, Medicare, and Tricare) as well as commercial managed care invoices from validation to funding
Works closely with Corporate Accounts Directors to resolve contract issues/challenges or assist with the development of strategies
Works collaboratively with Directors of Corporate Accounts to update contract language as necessary and drives discussions with Directors of Corporate Accounts ensuring alignment and understanding of customer financials, growth drivers, and opportunities
Creates and delivers ad-hoc reports to internal stakeholders such as rebate invoice insights, rebate forecasts, etc
Supports managed care operations activities such as SOP development and updates
Maintains Managed Care and Government Supplemental contract library, tracking documents, and Standard Operating Procedure document development and updates
Inform Business Partners and vendors of managed-care contract changes and any operational and financial impacts
Capture Revenue leakage through identifying and tracking government and managed care rebate disputes through analysis and collaboration with Directors of Corporate Accounts and external vendors
Perform managed care rebate forecast estimates and collaborates with Finance, Corporate Accounts, and other internal stakeholders to ensure forecasts are accurate and based on reasonable assumptions
Maintain foundational department documents including reasonable assumptions, policies, SOPs and work instructions to reflect current practices and updated regulations
Act as the primary contact with the State Price Transparency Reporting (SPTR) vendor ensuring Supernus is compliant with all applicable state requirements. Gather and validate data required in various state reports ensuring the vendor has all information to support reporting requirements
Leads FMV/BFSF review projects and ensure results are communicated to business partners
Performs ad-hoc analysis such as customer, segment, or contract performance and shares/presents insights to team members or cross-functional groups
Maintains up-to-date, in-depth understanding of the commercial payer landscape, including PBM and Health Plan dynamics
Maintains and updates SOX documentation with a focus on performing analysis to identify the impacts of regulatory and/or guidance changes impacting government pricing, programs or rebates and communicating those changes to appropriate cross-functional team members within the organization
Leads Medicaid and Managed Care rebate dispute resolution efforts including meeting with state government representatives at industry meetings and working collaboratively with PBM representatives
Maintains knowledge of internal and external customers and effectively builds and maintains customer relationships
Other duties as assigned
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree required
A minimum of five years of related experience
Proficiency in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and third-party platform data systems
Must possess excellent organization, interpersonal, and communication skills
Must demonstrate sound judgment and decision-making ability
Must be a demonstrated team player with ability to motivate and lead
Ability to effectively present information to management
Ability to handle highly confidential information
Ability to recognize and adapt to change and ability to multi-task
Ability to work independently and as part of a team and maintain high ethical standards of integrity and quality
Ability to have an innovative and dynamic approach to work
A self-starter able to work independently but comfortable working in a team environment
Ability to consistently exhibit Supernus Values in interactions with employees at all levels of the organization, vendors, customers and others
Capable of performing other duties as assigned by Management
Authorized to legally work in the United States without visa sponsorship
Preferred
A concentration in Finance, Business Administration, Life Sciences, or Healthcare Policy is preferred
Pharmaceutical industry experience is preferred
Previous experience in financial modeling and simple model generation is preferred
Benefits
Employee stock purchase programs
Performance-based bonus programs
Company
Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
We are a pharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing products for the treatment of central nervous system (CNS) diseases.
Funding
Current Stage
Public CompanyTotal Funding
$689.5MKey Investors
UBSNew Enterprise Associates
2023-02-14Post Ipo Debt· $150M
2018-03-13Post Ipo Debt· $350M
2013-04-24Post Ipo Debt· $90M
Recent News
2025-12-08
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