About the role
Join us as we transform immunology and deliver medicines that help autoimmune patients get their lives back. argenx is preparing for multi-dimensional expansion to reach more patients through a rich pipeline of differentiated assets, led by VYVGART, our first-in-class neonatal Fc receptor blocker approved for the treatment of gMG, and with the potential to treat patients across dozens of severe autoimmune diseases.
We are building a new kind of biotech company, one that maintains its roots as a science-based start-up and pushes our commitment to innovate across all corners of our business. We strive to inspire and grow our company, our partnerships, our science, and our people, because when we do, we deliver more for patients.
Reporting to the General Manager, Canada, the Associate Director of Patient Advocacy will lead the development and execution of patient advocacy strategies across Canada, with a strong focus on rare diseases such as CIDP and gMG. This role will serve as the Canadian lead for patient advocacy and will collaborate closely with global and regional teams to ensure alignment and impact.
Roles and Responsibilities:
- Lead the development and implementation of the Canadian Patient Advocacy strategy for rare diseases, in coordination with global and regional teams
- Build and maintain strong relationships with Canadian patient advocacy organizations, rare disease coalitions, and public health stakeholders
- Develop SOPs and “ways of working” for sponsorships, grants, and patient empowerment programs
- Represent Canada in the Global Patient Advocacy Community and contribute to global initiatives
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams (Medical, Market Access, Communications, Regulatory) to integrate patient insights into strategic planning
- Support strategic engagement with priority stakeholders including policymakers, healthcare professionals, and advocacy leaders
- Ensure consistency and alignment of Canadian strategies with global and regional objectives
- Act as the primary point of contact for patient groups in Canada and support co-creation of initiatives that reflect patient needs and values
Skills and Competencies:
- Proven ability to operate in a fast-paced, high-growth environment
- Experience implementing patient advocacy with measurable impact
- Deep understanding of the Canadian healthcare landscape, including rare disease policy, HTA processes, and patient access pathways
- Strong analytical skills and ability to communicate complex ideas clearly
- Ability to influence without authority and build trust across disciplines
- Excellent written and oral communication skills; comfortable presenting to diverse audiences
- Agile, resilient, and collaborative team player
- Passionate about co-creation, innovation, empowerment, excellence, and humility
Education, Experience and Qualifications:
- 10-12 years’ experience in patient advocacy, public policy, or external affairs within biotech/pharma
- Bachelor’s degree or higher in a relevant field
- Experience working with Canadian patient organizations and rare disease communities
- Prior involvement in brand teams or cross-functional strategic planning
- Experience managing external agencies and budgets
- Bilingual (English/French) preferred
Other:
- Travel required: ~30% across Canada and occasional global meetings
- Language: English required; French preferred
#LI-Remote
At argenx, all applicants are welcomed in an inclusive environment. They will receive equal consideration for employment without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, or any other applicable legally protected characteristics. argenx is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
Before you submit your application, CV or any other personal details to us, please review our argenx Privacy Notice for Job Applicants to learn more about how argenx B.V. and its affiliates (“argenx”) will handle and protect your personal data. If you have any questions or you wish to exercise your privacy rights, please contact our Global Privacy Office by email at privacy@argenx.com .
About argenx
argenx is a global immunology company committed to improving the lives of people living with severe autoimmune diseases. Partnering with leading academic researchers through its Immunology Innovation Program (IIP), argenx is translating immunology breakthroughs into a world-class portfolio of novel antibody-based medicines.
About the role
Join us as we transform immunology and deliver medicines that help autoimmune patients get their lives back. argenx is preparing for multi-dimensional expansion to reach more patients through a rich pipeline of differentiated assets, led by VYVGART, our first-in-class neonatal Fc receptor blocker approved for the treatment of gMG, and with the potential to treat patients across dozens of severe autoimmune diseases.
We are building a new kind of biotech company, one that maintains its roots as a science-based start-up and pushes our commitment to innovate across all corners of our business. We strive to inspire and grow our company, our partnerships, our science, and our people, because when we do, we deliver more for patients.
Reporting to the General Manager, Canada, the Associate Director of Patient Advocacy will lead the development and execution of patient advocacy strategies across Canada, with a strong focus on rare diseases such as CIDP and gMG. This role will serve as the Canadian lead for patient advocacy and will collaborate closely with global and regional teams to ensure alignment and impact.
Roles and Responsibilities:
- Lead the development and implementation of the Canadian Patient Advocacy strategy for rare diseases, in coordination with global and regional teams
- Build and maintain strong relationships with Canadian patient advocacy organizations, rare disease coalitions, and public health stakeholders
- Develop SOPs and “ways of working” for sponsorships, grants, and patient empowerment programs
- Represent Canada in the Global Patient Advocacy Community and contribute to global initiatives
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams (Medical, Market Access, Communications, Regulatory) to integrate patient insights into strategic planning
- Support strategic engagement with priority stakeholders including policymakers, healthcare professionals, and advocacy leaders
- Ensure consistency and alignment of Canadian strategies with global and regional objectives
- Act as the primary point of contact for patient groups in Canada and support co-creation of initiatives that reflect patient needs and values
Skills and Competencies:
- Proven ability to operate in a fast-paced, high-growth environment
- Experience implementing patient advocacy with measurable impact
- Deep understanding of the Canadian healthcare landscape, including rare disease policy, HTA processes, and patient access pathways
- Strong analytical skills and ability to communicate complex ideas clearly
- Ability to influence without authority and build trust across disciplines
- Excellent written and oral communication skills; comfortable presenting to diverse audiences
- Agile, resilient, and collaborative team player
- Passionate about co-creation, innovation, empowerment, excellence, and humility
Education, Experience and Qualifications:
- 10-12 years’ experience in patient advocacy, public policy, or external affairs within biotech/pharma
- Bachelor’s degree or higher in a relevant field
- Experience working with Canadian patient organizations and rare disease communities
- Prior involvement in brand teams or cross-functional strategic planning
- Experience managing external agencies and budgets
- Bilingual (English/French) preferred
Other:
- Travel required: ~30% across Canada and occasional global meetings
- Language: English required; French preferred
#LI-Remote
At argenx, all applicants are welcomed in an inclusive environment. They will receive equal consideration for employment without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, or any other applicable legally protected characteristics. argenx is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
Before you submit your application, CV or any other personal details to us, please review our argenx Privacy Notice for Job Applicants to learn more about how argenx B.V. and its affiliates (“argenx”) will handle and protect your personal data. If you have any questions or you wish to exercise your privacy rights, please contact our Global Privacy Office by email at privacy@argenx.com .
About argenx
argenx is a global immunology company committed to improving the lives of people living with severe autoimmune diseases. Partnering with leading academic researchers through its Immunology Innovation Program (IIP), argenx is translating immunology breakthroughs into a world-class portfolio of novel antibody-based medicines.