Health Economic Modeller, Freelancer | Market Access & Health Economics, Consultancy | EU Fully-Remote | £600 - 850 per day, Outside IR35 | 6 - 12 months Contract Length

Owen Thomas | Pending B Corp
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9 months ago
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Health Economic Modeller, Freelancer | Market Access & Health Economics, Consultancy | EU Fully-Remote | £600 - 850 per day, Outside IR35 | 6 - 12 months Contract Length


The Client:

We are seeking an experienced and motivated Freelance Health Economic Modeller to join our growing network of independent consultants. This role is ideal for a freelancer looking to work on a range of high-impact global projects with top-tier pharmaceutical and medtech clients, supporting health economic modelling, market access strategies, and HTA submissions.


You will be responsible for designing and adapting economic models (including cost-effectiveness, budget impact, and pricing models) to support product value demonstration in key markets. The ideal candidate is an independent thinker with deep technical expertise, who can also communicate effectively with clients and stakeholders.


About the Job opportunity: Health Economic Modeller, Freelancer | Market Access & Health Economics, Consultancy | EU Fully-Remote | £600 - 850 per day, Outside IR35 | 6 - 12 months Contract Length

  • As a freelance modeller, you’ll be embedded into a collaborative team and contribute to:
  • Development and adaptation of economic models, including Markov models, partitioned survival models, and decision trees.
  • Analysis and interpretation of clinical trial and real-world data to inform model parameters.
  • Design of cost-effectiveness and budget impact models to support submissions to global HTA bodies (e.g., NICE, SMC, HAS, G-BA, EMA).
  • Writing and reviewing technical model documentation, user guides, and value stories aligned with payer expectations.
  • Strategic input on pricing, reimbursement, and access strategies.
  • Occasional mentoring or review of work produced by junior analysts or consultants.


Key Responsibilities: Health Economic Modeller, Freelancer | Market Access & Health Economics, Consultancy | EU Fully-Remote | £600 - 850 per day, Outside IR35 | 6 - 12 months Contract Length

  • Build robust, user-friendly Excel or R-based health economic models.
  • Conduct detailed sensitivity and scenario analyses.
  • Perform statistical data analysis using tools such as R, SAS, VBA, or Excel.
  • Align model development with real-world evidence and clinical outcomes.
  • Support the preparation of HTA submissions, slide decks, and payer-facing materials.
  • Communicate technical results clearly to non-technical stakeholders.


What We're Looking For: Health Economic Modeller, Freelancer | Market Access & Health Economics, Consultancy | EU Fully-Remote | £600 - 850 per day, Outside IR35 | 6 - 12 months Contract Length

  • Minimum 3–5 years’ experience in health economics modelling, ideally in a consulting or pharmaceutical environment.
  • Demonstrated experience supporting or leading models for HTA submissions (NICE, SMC, etc.).
  • Strong quantitative and analytical skills, with advanced proficiency in R, Excel, and/or VBA. SAS experience is a plus.
  • Solid understanding of HTA processes, payer requirements, and health economic methodologies.
  • Excellent attention to detail, scientific writing, and client communication skills.
  • Ability to work independently and manage time effectively in a remote, fast-paced environment.
  • Degree in Health Economics, Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Public Health, or related field (MSc or PhD preferred).


If interested in the Health Economic Modeller, Freelancer | Market Access & Health Economics, Consultancy | EU Fully-Remote | £600 - 850 per day, Outside IR35 | 6 - 12 months Contract Length - please do APPLY HERE with a CV, and we will reach out to you if it's a good match! :)

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