Job Details
Location:
Nagi Shokudo, 103, 鶯谷一号階段, Uguisudanicho, Shibuya, Tokyo, 150-0032, Japan
Posted:
Jun 18, 2024
Job Description
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Job Description
Japan Lead, Multilateral Affairs
Takeda is a patient-focused, values-based, R&D-driven global biopharmaceutical company committed to bringing Better Health and a Brighter Future to people worldwide. Our passion and pursuit of potentially life-changing treatments for patients are deeply rooted in over 240 years of distinguished history in Japan, and Takeda has presence in approximately 80 countries and regions with 30 manufacturing sites and 3 research sites. Global Public Affairs (GPA) is a critical pillar of Global Corporate Affairs (GCA) with responsibility for engaging global policy stakeholders to advance patient-centered policy solutions to accelerate global, equitable access to Takeda’s innovative life-transforming medicines and vaccines. The Multilateral Affairs team in GPA is responsible for the development and execution of Takeda’s multilateral engagement strategy, optimization of international trade association engagement, and facilitation of engagement with our local operating company (LOC) on key global policy topics.
ACCOUNTABILITIES
We are seeking an intellectually curious, team-oriented leader with recognized expertise in international public policy. Ideal candidate will be a highly effective strategic thinker and tactical implementer with a history of delivering results in the policy arena. The candidate must possess business acumen and understand the intersection of business, economic, and policy issues on an international scale. The successful candidate will have outstanding judgment to make decisions that are good for Takeda’s patients, builds trust with society, reinforce our reputation, and help develop a sustainable business. The successful candidate will be very substantive, possess strong cultural acumen, and be very adept in a multitude of environments with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders and constituencies. The candidate must have the organizational acumen necessary to thrive in a cross-functional role in a highly matrixed organization. The candidate must have the service-mentality and consensus-building skills necessary to work in a corporate function with multiple business partners who may have different perspectives and needs. While we seek candidates who possess self-confidence, it must be balanced with humility and knowledge of their own strengths and limitations. The successful candidate will also have a sense of humor, will be able to be self-deprecatory, and will see the lighter side of difficult situations.
Japan Lead, Multilateral Affairs will:
- Lead development and implementation of advocacy strategy with Japan-based stakeholders in support of our multilateral engagement strategy.
- Lead engagement with Asia-based LOCs on international policy issues. Contribute to the global Takeda public affairs community to share best practices facilitate capability building initiatives in growth and emerging markets.
- Facilitate high-level engagement with priority foreign dignitaries to Global HQ in Tokyo and coordinate senior executive meetings with Japanese Government officials on international topics.
- Collaborate with the Japan Public Affairs team on engagement with Japan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association (JPMA) on international topics.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Fluency in Japanese and English.
- Master’s or relevant advanced degree.
- Accomplished professional with at least 10 years of experience in relevant fields (government affairs, public policy, international relations, communications, market access, patient advocacy and/or business strategy).
- Experience working in or with the pharmaceutical sector, medical device, and/or other health sector on international policy issues.
- Superior interpersonal and leadership skills in relevant business environments.
- Willing and able to work in a dynamic environment and possess an innovative spirit.
- Effective in collaborating with people at all levels of an organization and willing to contribute wherever needed, providing support to operational activities as well as staffing senior executives.
- Strong indirect people management skills and experience.
- Excellent writing and communications skills with the strong ability to develop new, innovative ways to influence people in a rapidly changing environment.
- Ability to travel domestically and internationally.
- Understanding of political and policy dynamics on international topics in Japan is preferred.
- Understanding of the role key governments (e.g., US, EU, Japan) play in influencing the operating environment of the innovative pharmaceutical sector is preferred.
COMPETENCIES AND SKILLS
- Intellectually curious, team-oriented leader.
- Expertise in international affairs and policy advocacy.
- Highly effective strategic thinker and tactical implementer with a history of delivering results in the policy arena.
- Business acumen and understand the intersection of business, economic, and policy issues on an international scale.
- Outstanding judgment to make decisions that are good for Takeda’s patients, builds trust with society, reinforces our reputation, and helps develop a sustainable business.
- Possess strong cultural acumen, and be very adept in a multitude of environments with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders and constituencies.
- Organizational acumen necessary to thrive in a cross-functional role in a highly matrixed organization.
- Service-mentality and consensus-building skills necessary to work in a corporate function with multiple business partners who may have different perspectives and needs.
- Self-confidence balanced with humility and knowledge of their own strengths and limitations.
- Sense of humor; will be able to be self-deprecatory and will see the lighter side of difficult situations.
Takeda Compensation and Benefits Summary:
- Allowances: Commutation, Housing, Overtime Work etc.
- Salary Increase: Annually, Bonus Payment: Twice a year
- Working Hours: Headquarters (Osaka/ Tokyo) 9:00-17:30, Production Sites (Osaka/ Yamaguchi) 8:00-16:45, (Narita) 8:30-17:15, Research Site (Kanagawa) 9:00-17:45
- Holidays: Saturdays, Sundays, National Holidays, May Day, Year-End Holidays etc. (approx. 123 days in a year)
- Paid Leaves: Annual Paid Leave, Special Paid Leave, Sick Leave, Family Support Leave, Maternity Leave, Childcare Leave, Family Nursing Leave.
- Flexible Work Styles: Flextime, Telework
- Benefits: Social Insurance, Retirement and Corporate Pension, Employee Stock Ownership Program, etc.
Important Notice concerning working conditions:
- It is possible the job scope may change at the company’s discretion.
- It is possible the department and workplace may change at the company’s discretion.
Locations
Tokyo, Japan
Worker Type
Employee
Worker Sub-Type
Regular
Time Type
Full time