Eli Lilly
Eli Lilly

Hospital Channel Manager

RoleOperations
LevelManager
LocationWarsawa, Poland
WorkOn-site
TypeFull-time
Posted2 days ago
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About the role

At Lilly, we unite caring with discovery to make life better for people around the world. We are a global healthcare leader headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. Our employees around the world work to discover and bring life-changing medicines to those who need them, improve the understanding and management of disease, and give back to our communities through philanthropy and volunteerism. We give our best effort to our work, and we put people first. We’re looking for people who are determined to make life better for people around the world.

The Hospital Channel Manager serves as a strategic role responsible for oversight, coordination, and development of the hospital distribution channel, following the transition of operational and logistics activities to other functions or external partners.

The role ensures full operational readiness of the hospital channel — from product availability in tenders and hospital pharmacies, through monitoring wholesale and National Health Fund (NFZ) data, to shaping long-term distribution strategy and developing B2B partnership models with external stakeholders

The position operates within a centralized model based in Warsaw, ensuring proper handling, analysis, and documentation of hospital market data, including information received from external institutions such as the National Health Fund.

Key Responsibilities Channel Oversight & External Partner Coordination

Acts as the main point of contact (SPOC) point for collaboration with the wholesale distributor, within a model where operational tender execution and distribution activities are managed externally

Monitors key developments in the hospital distribution channel and escalates risks impacting product availability Ensures alignment and information flow between external partners and internal stakeholders

Commercial Team Operational Support:

Supports all Key Account Managers (KAMs) by providing a distribution channel and product availability perspective; actively co-develops account strategies for key institutions Acts as an escalation point for product availability issues raised by field teams Participates in Business Unit commercial meetings as a channel expert Data Monitoring & Channel Analytics

Regular monitoring and reporting of wholesale sales (distributor data, sell-in vs. sell-out)Analysis of NFZ data within drug programs (utilization of limits, patient dynamics, anomalies)Builds dashboards and operational reports for the Business Unit Director and commercial team Cooperates with analytics/SFE teams to interpret deviations and trends

Data Monitoring & Analytical Responsibility

Oversees monitoring and interpretation of wholesale and NFZ data, focusing on trends, deviations, and strategic implications (distributor data, sell-in vs. sell-out)Prepares analytical outputs and dashboards to support decision-making by Business Unit Leadership Works in close collaboration with analytics/SFE functions to interpret deviations and trends

Distribution Channel Strategy

Leads selected elements of the hospital channel strategy, reflecting the simplified and centralized operating model Identifies gaps in product availability and proposes high-level corrective approaches or new models

Actively gathers external insights (market trends, industry solutions, benchmarks) and leads the implementation of modern, effective distribution models in the hospital channels.

B2B Partnerships & New Access Models (12–24 month perspective)

Builds relationships with key hospital stakeholders (pharmacy directors, therapeutic committees, procurement departments)Explores new collaboration models with wholesale and logistics partners to improve patient access to medicines Participates in industry working groups and conferences related to hospital drug distribution

Requirements Technical Skills

Strong analytical skills — ability to work with sales data; proficiency in Excel / Power BI or equivalent; practical use of AI tools for process optimization Knowledge of logistics and contracting processes in pharmaceutical distribution Business-level English (working in a global environment)

Soft Skills

Ability to act as a link between multiple internal and external stakeholders Proactivity and solution orientation — identifies issues before they escalate into crises Ability to communicate complex data in a simple, decision-oriented manner Capability for strategic thinking combined with attention to operational detail <>·

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