HEOR/HTA (Associate) Director

Fiecon
London
1 week ago
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The role of (Associate) Director is to strategicallylead the delivery of high-quality HEOR and market access projectson time and within budget, be accountable for the quality of workproduced, support and coach teams to confidently manage and expandclient relationships, and ensure FIECON's continued growth byleading business development opportunities and internal andexternal strategic initiatives. Why join FIECON? This is anopportunity to join a fast-growing team full of driven andpassionate colleagues and play an integral part in making a realdifference in the health and quality of people’s lives. FIECON iscommitted to nurturing your professional growth. We provide a richlandscape for developing your strategic, management, and consultingacumen. We are not just about leveraging your existing expertise;we're about broadening your horizons. By immersing you in diverseprojects and offering personalised training and coaching, you won'tjust expand your skill set; you'll experience new challenges andopportunities, keeping your role dynamic. You'll have 360-degreeproject insights, enabling you to contribute across all aspects ofthe HEOR/Access space to build robust strategic propositions.Essential qualifications/experience: - Significant prior strategicleadership experience within a consultancy and/or within pharmaincluding leading business initiatives and teams. - Extensiveexpertise and proven ability within one or more of FIECON's fivekey service areas with experience of managing high value projectsfor clients. - Experience of leading teams developing deliverablesincorporating various HEOR and access consulting methodologies andapproaches. For example, quantitative and qualitative analysis,primary and secondary research, analytic modelling, HTAsubmissions, literature reviews. - Outstanding knowledge andunderstanding of the pharmaceutical industry as well as changingreimbursement and access policies across healthcare systems aroundthe world. Significant experience across a broad range of treatmentand disease areas. - Demonstrable experience of meeting orexceeding targets and KPIs. - Experience of working closely withclients at all levels, and evidence of successfully building andmaintaining lasting relationships as well as generating newrelationships and business. - Demonstrable experience ofoutstanding project management and of adhering to, developing andimplementing standards and processes. - Degree level qualification(2.1 or higher preferred) in a health-related, numerical and/oranalytical scientific discipline (e.g. Maths, Statistics,Economics, Engineering, Operational Science, MORSE, Biochemistry,Natural Sciences). - Excellent IT and numerical skills includingproficiency in Excel, Word and PowerPoint. - Strong Englishlanguage skills, both written and oral. Logistics - Must beeligible to work in the UK (or EU depending on countries). -Flexible working. - Hybrid work model, with an office in London(for local employees). - Permanent, full-time role. Part-timeworking considered. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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