Associate Consultant

Valid Insight (part of the Bioscript Group)
London
6 months ago
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Role: Associate Consultant – Value Communication

Reports to: Associate Director – Value Communication

Role type: Permanent, full-time with the potential for other flexible working options

Location: Remote (UK or Europe)


About Us

Valid Insight, part of the Bioscript Group, is a global life science market access consultancy, which partners with clients to conquer the challenging competitive landscape, overcoming the access hurdles throughout the product life cycle. We specialize in delivering innovative, high-quality solutions that optimize market access and value strategies for pharmaceutical, biotech, and medical device companies. We believe, market access is not only about launch excellence; it’s about achieving a sustained optimal value strategy throughout commercialisation.

We pride ourselves on fostering a collaborative, dynamic work environment where our team members can grow and thrive. At Valid Insight, you will be part of an expert team making real-world impacts on healthcare.


The Opportunity

As an Associate Consultant in Value Communications, you will support the development of high-quality materials such as value dossiers, systematic literature reviews (SLRs), and evidence synthesis reports. This role allows you to refine your skills, work more independently, and contribute directly to client success, while learning from experienced professionals.


Key Responsibilities

  • Assist in creating value dossiers, reimbursement dossiers, and other communication tools
  • Support the preparation of systematic literature reviews and data synthesis reports
  • Perform literature searches and data extraction
  • Ensure all analyses align with client goals and market access requirements
  • Contribute to client meetings and workshops by presenting assigned sections
  • Manage individual tasks within broader project timelines
  • Ensure high-quality deliverables by adhering to team standards and guidelines


About You

  • Education: Postgraduate degree in a Life Sciences, Public Health, Health Economics, or a related field
  • Experience: 1 - 2 years of experience in market access, value communications, or evidence synthesis
  • Knowledge of systematic literature reviews and basic understanding of HTA processes.
  • Understanding of market access and payer requirements
  • Strong analytical and organizational skills
  • Excellent verbal and written communication abilities
  • Intermediate project management skills, with the ability to manage deliverable sections independently
  • Proficiency in MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), and referencing tools (e.g., EndNote, Covidence)


This role may require international and domestic travel.


Our people are at the heart of our business

We are focused not just on delivering the exceptional for our clients, but for our teams too. Understanding everyone is different and we believe in treating everyone as an individual with opportunities to develop your skills and career around our disciplines.


Our Benefits include:

Competitive salary package.

Flexible working options, including remote and hybrid models

Generous annual leave policy which includes a winter shutdown

Birthday charity donation to a charity of your choice

Bonus Day off to be spent giving back to the community

Opportunities for professional development and career growth

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