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Health Economics Manager

Cpl Life Sciences
Reading
2 months ago
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Salary:Up to £85,000 DOE + 15% + car allowance + benefits package


An excellent opportunity to join an innovative pharmaceutical company.

Our client are looking to add a Health Economics and Outcomes Research Manager to their Market Access team, who will act as a key member in providing HEOR solutions and supporting their Market Access plan.


Your responsibilities include, but are not limited to:


• Strong understanding of HTA and expertise to deliver submissions

• Identification of critical evidence gaps early to inform global and UK opportunities to develop timely solutions

• Be a source of HEOR/HTA expertise, and keep up to date with new developments and trends

• Effectively engage with HTA bodies and effectively represent the company at HTA related meetings

• Delivery of the evidence and HTA submission/responses

• Cross-functional team management to develop HTA submission dossiers

• Internally communicate the HTA strategy, risks and mitigation plans to enable meaningful wide stakeholder engagement

• Internal and external management of suppliers of HTA deliverables


Requirements

• Msc in Health Economics or equivalent.

• HEOR in agency or within Pharma/Biotech

• Strong understanding of HTA needs and expertise in developing submissions

• Have experience of delivering at least 1 complete HTA submission in the UK

• Strong working knowledge of UK healthcare system and stakeholder management


If you are interested please apply within or send you CV to

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