Ipsen Biopharmaceuticals Inc. Posted August 7, 2026

Director, Key Opinion Leader Marketing, Rare Disease

Cambridge (US), United States Full time
Marketing Rare Disease Director

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About this opportunity

Title:

Director, Key Opinion Leader Marketing, Rare Disease

Company:

Ipsen Biopharmaceuticals Inc.

About Ipsen:

Ipsen is a mid-sized global biopharmaceutical company with a focus on transformative medicines in three therapeutic areas: Oncology, Rare Disease and Neuroscience. Supported by nearly 100 years of development experience, with global hubs in the U.S., France and the U.K, we tackle areas of high unmet medical need through research and innovation.

Our passionate teams in more than 40 countries are focused on what matters and endeavor every day to bring medicines to patients in 88 countries. We build a workplace that champions human-centric leadership and fosters a culture of collaboration, excellence and impact. At Ipsen, every individual is empowered to be their true selves, grow and thrive alongside the company’s success. Join us on our journey towards sustainable growth, creating real impact on patients and society!

For more information, visit us at https://www.ipsen.com/   and follow our latest news on LinkedIn and Instagram .

Job Description:

Ipsen’s Rare Disease franchise has been expanding through both organic growth and acquisitions. From a marketing standpoint, there is a critical need for excellence in strategic planning and excellence in execution to clearly define how we will best drive education of appropriate healthcare providers, deliver successful launches, and innovate for patients in complex and competitive therapeutic areas.

The Director, Key Opinion Leader Marketing, Rare Disease is a strategic leader within the U.S. Rare Liver Marketing team, responsible for defining and advancing the peer-to-peer engagement strategy across the portfolio. This role serves as the architect of Ipsen's external expert engagement ecosystem, shaping how scientific leaders, advocates, and peer influencers are engaged to advance disease-state education, support earlier diagnosis, inform brand strategy, and drive adoption across existing and future portfolio assets. This role requires deep expertise in external expert engagement, peer-to-peer education, and congress strategy, as well as the scientific acumen, executive presence, and cross-functional leadership necessary to influence senior stakeholders and drive portfolio-wide impact.

This role owns the strategic direction and governance of speaker bureau excellence, KOL engagement, peer to peer education, and congress activation across the U.S. rare disease portfolio. This individual ensures a coordinated and highly credible external engagement approach that elevates Ipsen's scientific leadership and commercial impact.

This is not a field or remote role, it's based in our Cambridge, MA HQ.

WHAT - Main Responsibilities

Peer Engagement Strategy

Own and evolve the enterprise peer-to-peer engagement strategy across the U.S. Rare Disease portfolio, ensuring alignment with portfolio growth objectives, competitive dynamics, and future launch priorities

Establish portfolio-level KOL, speaker, and advocate engagement frameworks, segmentation approaches, and investment priorities that maximize scientific influence and educational impact

Build a credible, science-driven peer to peer offering aligned to portfolio priorities including tools and resources for TLL team

Prioritize peer-to-peer programs and channels to expand reach and frequency across key stakeholders

Build and manage congress roadmap, capabilities, and continually improve associated processes

Ensure a single, cohesive peer to peer experience aligned to brand strategy and priorities

Shape how peer influence is leveraged across the customer journey to support disease-state awareness, diagnosis acceleration, treatment adoption, and launch readiness

Portfolio Leadership & Governance

Own and continuously evolve the portfolio speaker bureau strategy, governance, and operating model, ensuring alignment to business priorities and maximizing the impact of peer-to-peer engagement investments

Establish governance and oversight for speaker engagement, contracting, fair market value rates, utilization, and HCP transparency practices across the rare disease portfolio.

Define and lead the portfolio congress strategy, including prioritization of investments, scientific engagement plans, sponsorship opportunities, and cross-brand activation designed to maximize organizational impact

Direct the design and execution of integrated congress and peer-to-peer engagement plans that advance disease-state education, strengthen scientific leadership, and support portfolio growth objectives.

Lead strategic partnerships with agencies and external vendors, ensuring delivery of innovative, high-impact engagement programs while optimizing resource allocation and return on investment.

Partner with Medical, PRC, Legal, and Business Ethics to establish governance frameworks and ensure compliant execution of peer engagement activities across the portfolio.

Insights, Measurement & Leadership

Serve as the organization's center of excellence for peer engagement strategy, establishing standards, governance, and best practices across the rare disease portfolio

Define KPIs and measurement to optimize speaker and congress program performance and ROI

Own portfolio speaker bureau and congress budget planning and resource allocation

Ensuring on-time and on-budget delivery of congresses, and sponsorships

Synthesize insights from KOL interactions, congress engagement, speaker bureau activity, and competitive intelligence to inform portfolio strategy, launch planning, and business decision-making

Establish clear governance, decision-making, and prioritization across the team and partners

Drive alignment with Brand, Sales, TLL, Medical, PRC and Business ethics

Influence senior leadership through data-driven recommendations regarding market dynamics, emerging scientific trends, KOL sentiment, and external stakeholder priorities

HOW - Knowledge & Experience

Knowledge & Experience:

Significant experience (12+ years) of commercial pharma experience, including U.S. peer-to-peer, speaker, or HCP marketing roles in rare disease and/or specialty markets

Proven success managing a speaker bureau, delivering peer-to-peer programs and working with KOLs

Proven experience planning and executing local, regional, and national congresses

Experience building peer-to-peer and speaker programs in rare or ultra-rare diseases

Strong understanding of medical, legal, and regulatory (MLR) requirements governing peer to peer programs

Strong communication and interpersonal skills along with the ability to influence others

Demonstrated ability to lead cross-functionally and influence senior stakeholders

Strong scientific/medical aptitude and experience including knowledge of complex therapeutic areas and dynamic treatment landscapes

Mentally agile and solutions-oriented, with the ability to navigate ambiguity, adapt quickly, and drive practical solutions in a dynamic environment

Ability to work with multiple internal cross-functional teams and successfully manage multiple projects simultaneously

Knowledge of regulations associated with promotion and industry-supported scientific education activities.

Working within an environment of strict compliance to all appropriate regulatory guidelines

Demonstrated success in project, vendor, and experience managing large budgets

Education / Certifications:

Bachelor’s degree (BA/BS) required; Advanced degree (MBA, PharmD, MSc) preferred

Language(s) (essential):

Fluent in English.

Compensation

The annual base salary range for this position is $190,500 - $265,000

This job is eligible to participate in our short-term incentives program. At Ipsen we are proud to offer a comprehensive employee benefits package, including 401(k) with company contributions, group medical, dental and vision coverage, life and disability insurance, short- and long-term disability insurance, as well as flexible spending accounts. Ipsen also provides parental leave, paid time off, a discretionary winter shutdown, well-being allowance, commuter benefits, and much more.

The pay range displayed above is the range of base pay compensation within which Ipsen expects to pay for this role at the time of this posting. Individual compensation within this range depends on a variety of factors, including, but not limited to, prior education and experience, job-related knowledge and demonstrated skills.

We are committed to creating a workplace where everyone feels heard, valued, and supported; where we embrace “The Real Us”. The value we place on different perspectives and experiences drives our commitment to inclusion and equal opportunities. When we include diverse ways of thinking, we make more thoughtful decisions and discover more innovative solutions. Together we strive to better understand the communities we serve. This means we also want to help you perform at your best when applying for a role with us. If you require any adjustments or support during the application process, please let the recruitment team know. This information will be handled with care and will not affect the outcome of your application. Ipsen is an equal opportunity employer that strictly prohibits unlawful discrimination. We recruit, employ, train, compensate, and promote without regard to an individual’s race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, national origin/ancestry, age, mental/physical disability, medical condition, marital status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Job details

Seniority
Director
Function
Marketing
Therapeutic area
Rare Disease
Location
Cambridge (US), United States
Employment type
Full time

How this role compares

Computed from every other active Marketing role in our database, not just this employer's listings.

We currently track 140 comparable Director Marketing roles across 35 biopharma companies.

140Comparable roles tracked
125Currently active
35Companies hiring similar roles
8Countries represented

Salary context

76 of 140 peers report a salary range (USD, annualized)

Peers share this role's job function and a matching or adjacent seniority level -- not necessarily the same therapeutic area or country.

This roleSubject $190,500/yr – $265,000/yr
Lowest disclosed · Product Director, Neuroscience Portfolio Strategy · Johnson & Johnson $122,000/yr – $212,750/yr
Peer group range $167,375 – $299,813 (median $248,817)

Where these roles are based

Top locations among the 140 comparable roles

United States126
China3
United Kingdom3
Japan2
India2
Spain2

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Seniority mix

140 of 140 peers have a known seniority level

Director114
Senior Director25
Principal1

Therapeutic area mix

47 of 140 peers have a known therapeutic area; the rest are genuinely unlabeled, not hidden

Oncology23
Neuroscience8
Immunology5
Rare Disease4
Cardiovascular / CVRM4
Dermatology & Aesthetics2
Vaccines & Infectious Disease1

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