National Account Director
Company: Intellia Therapeutics
Location: Cambridge
Posted on: January 6, 2026
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Job Description:
Why Join Intellia? Our mission is to develop curative genome
editing treatments that can positively transform the lives of
people living with severe and life-threatening diseases. Beyond our
science, we live our four core values: One, Explore, Disrupt,
Deliver and feel strongly that you can achieve more at Intellia. We
have a single-minded determination to excel and succeed together.
We believe in the power of curiosity and pushing boundaries. We
welcome challenging thoughts and imagination to develop innovative
solutions. And we know that patients are counting on us to make the
promise a reality, so we must maintain high standards and get it
done. We wantall ofour people to go beyond what is possible. We
aren’t constrained by typical end rails, and we aren’t out to just
“treat” people. We’re all in this for something more. We’re driven
to cure and motivated for change. Just imagine the possibilities of
what we can do together. TheNational Account Director – Public
Payerwill play a critical leadership role in shaping and executing
our U.S. market access strategy with state Medicaid programs,
Medicaid Managed Care Organizations (MCOs), federal payers, and
select regional government-affiliated health plans in preparation
for our first gene editing therapy launch. This is a high-impact,
field-based position responsible for building relationships with
key government payer stakeholders, communicating product value, and
securing favorable coverage and reimbursement pathways within the
unique regulatory and budgetary framework of public payer systems.
This is a highly strategic, hands-on role that is ideal for an
experienced national account professional who thrives in
fast-paced, build-from-scratch environments and understands the
complexity of launching innovative, high-value therapies in
Medicaid and government-funded healthcare programs.
Duties/Responsibilities Key Responsibilities: Lead strategic
engagement with: State Medicaid programs (FFS and managed care),
Medicaid MCOs (e.g., Centene, Molina, UnitedHealthcare Community &
State, Elevance Medicaid plans Federal/government payers (e.g., VA,
DoD/TRICARE, IHS) to cover VISNs and MTFs; and interact with the
DOD P&T and VA PBM as needed. Build and manage relationships
with key decision-makers across: Medicaid: Medicaid agencies, state
pharmacy directors, P&T committees, and Medicaid MCO
medical/pharmacy leadership. Federal: VA PBM, DOD P&T, BAP,
MTFs and VISNs Navigate the unique regulatory, legislative, and
budgetary constraints of Medicaid programs, including understanding
Drug Rebate Program requirements, Best Price implications, and
state budgetary cycles. Analyze state-specific Medicaid policies,
utilization management criteria, and preferred drug lists (PDLs) to
anticipate coverage barriers and inform access strategies. Develop
and execute early account engagement plans in anticipation of
launch, educating Medicaid stakeholders on gene editing science,
disease burden, patient population overlap with Medicaid
beneficiaries, and anticipated value proposition—with sensitivity
to health equity and access considerations. Partner with internal
teams (Market Access Strategy, Contracts and Pricing, HEOR, Medical
Affairs, Clinical, Regulatory, Patient Services) to develop and
tailored payer-facing materials, including early scientific
exchange, evidence dossiers, state-specific budget impact models,
PIE presentations, and health equity analyses. Drive Medicaid payer
insight generation to inform state-level advocacy efforts in
pre-launch and launch phases. Collaborate with internal teams to
monitor state legislation, Medicaid policy developments, and
advocacy opportunities that impact access to gene editing and
high-cost cell & gene therapies. Work closely with internal launch
and hub teams to support pull-through planning, specialty
pharmacy/distribution strategy specific to Medicaid (e.g., 340B
considerations), and affordability/access solutions tailored to
Medicaid populations. If required, identify, shape, and lead
negotiation of value-based, outcomes-based, or performance-based
supplemental rebate agreements aligned with company objectives,
product profile, and Medicaid/MCO priorities. Monitor and influence
Medicaid policy development, coverage determinations, and
utilization management protocols relevant to gene editing and
transformative therapies, including participation in and
coordination of cross-functional team members in P&T and DUR
meetings for strategic states Monitor Federal policy and formula
placement in the VA and DOD; including submission of DOD RFP
formulary bid Serve as the internal voice of Medicaid and
government payers, providing strategic guidance to leadership on
coverage risks, opportunities, health equity implications, and
market dynamics unique to public payer systems. Ensure all
engagements and materials are fully compliant with legal,
regulatory, compliance, and corporate standards, including OIG
guidance, Anti-Kickback Statute, Medicaid Drug Rebate Program
rules, and transparency requirements. Cross-Functional Integration
& Collaboration Serve as a key commercial liaison across internal
stakeholders, including Market Access Leadership, Medical Affairs,
Patient Services/Hub, Marketing, Legal, Finance, and Regulatory, to
ensure alignment on strategic initiatives and execution plans that
support Medicaid and government account objectives. Partner closely
with Commercial Field Access, Trade, Channel, Medical, HEOR and Hub
Operations teams to co-develop and deliver integrated account
strategies that enhance access, affordability, and distribution of
gene therapy products across Medicaid FFS, Medicaid MCOs, specialty
pharmacies, 340B entities, and other relevant channels. Partner and
strategize with internal National Account Directors as required for
related Commercial accounts across Managed Medicaid and Medicare
Advantage Lead cross-functional account planning sessions to
synthesize Medicaid-specific market insights, anticipate payer and
patient needs, and develop tailored engagement models that drive
optimal therapeutic adoption and long-term value creation within
public programs. Collaborate with HEOR, Health Economics, and
Policy teams to translate complex scientific and economic value
propositions into compelling narratives for diverse Medicaid
stakeholders. Facilitate seamless internal coordination and
communication to ensure the delivery of compliant, consistent
messaging and solutions that reflect both the scientific innovation
and the public health mission alignment of the organization. Drive
organizational readiness and pull-through efforts across functional
teams pre- and post-launch to ensure market access success in the
highly regulated, budget-sensitive, and politically complex
Medicaid and government payer landscape. Success Metrics
Achievement of targeted Medicaid coverage milestones, PDL
placement, and KPIs across priority states and MCOs. Breadth and
depth of Medicaid access across state programs and managed care
accounts. Execution of contracting arrangements, if required.
Timely navigation of state P&T committee reviews and policy
approval processes. Internal alignment, cross-functional readiness,
and stakeholder satisfaction to support Medicaid access and
advocacy efforts. Supervisory Responsibilities ? N/A Requirements
Skills/Abilities Proven track record of managing Medicaid and/or
government payer accounts, including pre-launch and launch
readiness for specialty, rare disease, or high-cost transformative
therapies (e.g., cell & gene therapy experience preferred). Deep
understanding of Medicaid structures (FFS vs. managed care),
state-specific policy environments, Medicaid Drug Rebate Program,
supplemental rebates, and Best Price dynamics. Experience with
medical benefit products (preferred in CGT). Experience with
innovative reimbursement models applicable to Medicaid, including
potential contracting, performance guarantees, and risk-sharing
agreements. Strong grasp of government payer decision-making
processes, state P&T committee operations, PDL management,
utilization management, prior authorization criteria, and specialty
pharmacy/distribution complexities within Medicaid. Demonstrated
ability to thrive in early-stage or launch environments, operating
with agility, strategic foresight, and adaptability within
government and regulatory frameworks. Excellent communicator who
can convey complex scientific, economic, and health equity data to
diverse audiences, including state officials, policy makers, and
MCO leaders. Strong project management, cross-functional
leadership, and stakeholder engagement skills. Excellent
negotiation skills and analytical capabilities, with experience
modeling financial and clinical impact for state budgets.
Comfortable operating in ambiguity with a strong bias for action,
accountability, and mission-driven problem solving. Commitment to
health equity and understanding of the unique needs and barriers
faced by Medicaid populations. Education / Certifications
Bachelor's degree required; MBA or other graduate degree preferred.
Experience 7 years of pharmaceutical or biotech market access
experience, Medicaid/Payer account management, or managed markets
strategy. Physical Requirements Travel: Up to 50%, including
partner meetings, conferences, and internal cross-functional
workshops. LI-Remote Covid-19 Vaccination Policy: All Intellia
employees, regardless of work location, are expected to follow all
applicable federal, state, and local public health regulations and
guidelines, and are strongly encouraged to follow all public health
recommendations, including being vaccinated for COVID-19. EEOC
Statement: Intellia believes in a diverse environment, and is
committed to equal employment opportunity for all its employees and
qualified applicants. We do not discriminate in recruitment,
hiring, training, promotion or any other employment practices for
reasons of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age,
sexual orientation, marital or veteran status, disability, or any
other legally protected status. Intellia will make reasonable
accommodations for qualified individuals with known disabilities,
in accordance with applicable law. Applications are accepted on a
rolling basis, and will continue to be accepted until the position
is filled at which point the position will be taken down. The base
salary for this position is expected to range between $225,000.00 -
$275,000.00 USD per year. The salary offered is determined based on
a range of factors including, but not limited to, relevant
education and training, overall related experience, specialized,
rare or in-demand skill sets, internal comparators and other
business needs. Upon joining Intellia, your salary will be reviewed
periodically and additional factors such as time in role and
performance will be considered. Intellia may change the published
salary range based on company and market factors. Additional
compensation includes a performance-based annual cash bonus, a new
hire equity grant, and eligibility to be considered for annual
equity awards the value of which are determined annually at the
Company’s discretion. For more information about Intellia’s
benefits, please click here .
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