Senior Director, Field HEOR
Company: Intellia Therapeutics
Location: Cambridge
Posted on: October 31, 2025
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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. How You Will Achieve More: TheSenior
Director, Field HEORwill play a critical role in shaping and
executing our U.S. market access strategy with national and large
regionalcommercial and government payersin preparation for ourfirst
gene editing therapy launch. This is ahigh-impact,
field-basedposition responsible for building relationships with key
payer stakeholders, communicating product value, presenting
scientific evidence, and supporting the National Accounts team to
achieve favorable coverage and reimbursement pathways. This is a
highly strategic, hands-on role that is ideal for an experienced
HEOR professional who thrives in fast-paced, build-from-scratch
environments and understands the complexity of launching
innovative, high-value therapies. Responsibilities: Payer
Engagement: Present clinical, economic, and real-world evidence to
payers to support favorable coverage and reimbursement decisions
and policy development for Intellia therapies. Includes
presentation of economic models, burden of illness data, budget
impact analysis, real-world evidence (RWE) and clinical outcomes
data. Tailor clinical and economic messaging for field use across
commercial and government segments. Account Support: Partner
closely with National Account Directors on account planning, payer
strategy, and evidence deployment to optimize payer engagement.
Serve as primary field-based scientific liaison for payer team to
support discussions with Medical Directors, Pharmacy Directors, and
other policy and formulary decision-makers. Training & Enablement:
Train and mentor National Account Directors on health economics,
outcomes research (HEOR) concepts, payer evidence, scientific
support, and value messaging. Evidence Generation: Identify
opportunities and partner with HEOR for payer-focused real-world
evidence (RWE) collaborations, data projects, and outcomes research
that can inform access strategy. Scientific Leadership: Stay
abreast of scientific literature, clinical trial data, economic
evaluations, and policy developments to strengthen Intellia’s
access narrative. Congress Representation: Represent Intellia at
major payer, HEOR, and scientific congresses, presenting evidence
and engaging with external experts. Strategic Insights: Provide
actionable insights from payer interactions to inform internal
evidence generation, value proposition development, and overall
access strategy including mitigation of coverage barriers. Value
Proposition Development: Contribute to the creation and evolution
of a compelling value proposition for Intellia’s therapies,
aligning clinical innovation with payer needs. Launch Deliverables:
Collaborate with HEOR and support the development and adaptations
of core access deliverables including the AMCP Dossier, Budget
Impact Model (BIM), and cost-effectiveness models. Outcomes/
Value-Based Agreements : Support the design of concepts, selection
of meaningful endpoints, and tracking frameworks to enable
innovative value-based agreements with payers. Cross functional
Collaboration: Support internal functions on scientific exchange
needs to shape coverage and reimbursement policies as well as payer
utilization management strategies. About You: Strong knowledge of
payer decision-making, health economics methodologies, and value
demonstration strategies. Experience engaging directly with payers
and presenting clinical and economic evidence. Ability to identify
and drive real-world evidence projects that address payer needs.
Expertise in the development and/or deployment of payer launch
deliverables Proven track record of success in both field-based
HEOR roles (payer-facing) and in-house HEOR roles preferred.
Demonstrated ability to partner cross-functionally with account
teams, HEOR, medical affairs, and clinical development. Excellent
communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills. Prior
experience in rare disease, cell/gene therapy, or advanced
therapeutics preferred. BS/BA and Advanced degree (e.g., MPH, PhD,
PharmD, MD, MS in Health Economics, Outcomes Research, Public
Health, or related field). 10 years of experience in HEOR, market
access, or payer strategy within the pharmaceutical/biotech
industry. Minimum 5 years HEOR payer facing experience or prior
field HEOR/ payer medical; prior experience supporting value based
contracting discussions preferred. Demonstrated knowledge of payer
evidence needs particularly with high-cost, specialty or gene
therapies covered under medical benefit. Strong grasp of healthcare
policy, reimbursement systems (Commercial, Medicare, Medicaid) and
medical policy development. LI-KO1 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 $277,100.00 - $338,800.00 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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