
Job Overview
Location
USA - TX - Virtual
Job Type
Full-time
Category
Sales
Date Posted
April 15, 2026
Full Job Description
📋 Description
- • The Regional Business Manager (RBM) for Lysosomal Storage Disorders (LSD) in Dallas, TX, drives early diagnosis and treatment of rare metabolic diseases by building relationships with healthcare providers and executing brand strategies to meet sales goals.
- • Day to day, the RBM engages target physicians, delivers scientific education on Gaucher Disease and Hunter Syndrome, analyzes market data to prioritize opportunities, collaborates with cross-functional teams, and plans disease awareness initiatives including conferences and vendor-supported programs.
- • Takeda is a global biopharmaceutical leader committed to transforming patient care through innovation in rare diseases, fostering an inclusive, collaborative workplace focused on Better Health and a Brighter Future.
- • In this role, you will develop expertise in rare disease therapeutics, strengthen strategic territory management, enhance consultative selling and data analysis skills, and contribute to improved patient outcomes through education and partnership with multidisciplinary healthcare providers.
Skills & Technologies
Onsite
Degree Required
About Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited
Global, research-driven biopharmaceutical company headquartered in Japan, tracing its roots to 1781. Focuses on discovering and delivering medicines for oncology, rare diseases, neuroscience, gastroenterology, and plasma-derived therapies. Operates in approximately 80 countries with R&D and manufacturing sites across North America, Europe, and Asia, serving patients in over 80 markets worldwide.
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