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Biostatistician

Scientis Search Ltd
Newcastle upon Tyne
7 months ago
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An exceptional career opportunity for aBiostatistician/ Statisticianwith experience of conducting indirect treatment comparisons (ITC’s) and a strong background instatistical modelling (survival analysis, network meta-analysis)has arisen at an award-winning market access consultancy’s famed health economics modelling team. This is an exceptional role for an experiencedStatistician/ Biostatisticianto play a key figure in a team of talented modellers whose invaluable insight supports innovative healthcare product market access and local & international policy decisions.


The company

The company, a leading Market Access Consultancy, are passionate about science and innovation in health technology, more over they are interested in the real world impact of such innovations. The company employs the best, creative talent from the HEOR Space, brilliant consultants who are genuinely excited by what they do and the positive impact their work has. They thrive in engaging with clients, overcoming market access challenges, and contributing to patient access to innovate medicines, diagnostics, medical devices and healthcare delivery across a variety of disease areas.


The company know that their success is down to the talented people they have working for them. To support their employees to reach their full potential they provided an excellent working environment, opportunities for career development, put a huge emphasis on a healthy work/life balance and of course offer an attractive renumeration package.


The Health Economics Modelling Team

The Health Economics Modelling team are experts in creating intuitive scientifically robust and clinically appropriate models. They are the team clients come to when they require specialist modelling expertise. They excel across all model types and are recognised experts in creating de novo models which translate complex problems clearly and transparently.


The role

Health Economists are responsible for efficient, high-quality execution on health economics (HE) projects and HE elements of cross-collaborative projects. They are expected to be able to implement economic models, run analyses and prepare relevant dissemination materials independently and contribute to proposals and internal initiatives to improve the way the company works. You will use your expertise to lead on Statistical Analysis/Modeling projects such as Survival Analysis/Modelling, indirect treatment comparisons (ITC's) and Network Meta-Analysis's (NMAs).



To be considered for the role of Health Economist (Biostatistician/ Statistician) you need the following:

Education

  • A degree in Science/ Healthcare or Engineering.
  • A post-graduate qualification would be desirable.

Experience

Essential:

  • Proficient in Excel/VBA. Experience with other languages (e.g. R) desirable
  • Experience in Indirect Treatment Comparisons (ITC’s)
  • Experience of statistical modelling (Survival Modelling, Network Meta-Analysis (NMA) etc)
  • Growing experience in Project Management

Desirable.

  • Relevant experience working in market access or HEOR consultancy.
  • A proven track record of developing HE models for the life science industry.
  • Experience of stakeholder engagement/business development
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