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Project Management
Responsibility
demonstrate hands on modelling skills, as well as knowledge and practical applications of all relevant methods in health economics
manage some of the health economics team, coordinating the team’s workload/resources
provide strategic and technical expertise both to clients and internally, and demonstrate experience of developing health economic strategies for HTAs across Europe
client facing responsibilities include leading technical discussions with clients around model assumptions, methods, results, and ability to develop strategic recommendations for clients and provide commercial strategy input
ensure project management guidelines are strictly adhered to for projects and contribute to the improvement and continuous development of standards in health economics solutions
Requirements
at least 4 years’ professional experience in health economics within the pharmaceutical industry and/or in healthcare consulting positions
experience working closely with clients to maintain and build working relationship
in depth experience of project management and process development
extensive knowledge of HTA assessment methods and processes, and understanding of pricing and reimbursement systems in the world
experience of managing and developing a team
minimum 2.1 in a numerical and/or analytical scientific discipline
MSc/PhD in Health Economics, Medical Statistics, Biostatistics, Statistics, Mathematics or Econometrics, or equivalent
strong knowledge and hands on experience in developing financial models, burden of disease models, cost-effectiveness models, pricing models, systematic reviews, direct/network meta-analysis, survival/statistical analyses, budget impact models, HTA submissions, scientific publications, policy and opinion papers, health service capacity models and iPad models, across a broad range of treatment and disease areas
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