(High Salary) R1454809 Evidence SynthesisAnalyst/Consultant– Qualitative Researcher

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Evidence Synthesis Analyst/Consultant– QualitativeResearcher Join us on our exciting journey! IQVIA is The Human DataScience Company, focused on using data and science to helphealthcare clients find better solutions for their patients. IQVIAoffers a broad range of solutions that harness advances inhealthcare information, technology, analytics and human ingenuityto drive healthcare forward. Location: London, UK or Amsterdam,Netherlands or Athens, Greece or Lisbon, Portugal Mode: Home-basedor hybrid The Evidence Synthesis practice is part of the IQVIA RealWorld Solutions (RWS). RWS brings together IQVIA initiatives thatconnect healthcare stakeholders through real-world evidence todemonstrate the value of medicines, enhance quality and driveimproved outcomes. Overview of the role Our industry-leadingEvidence Synthesis team is expanding and seeks a motivated analystwith a background in life sciences, pharmacology, epidemiology or arelated discipline, and a working knowledge of evidence-basedmedicine, to support the Evidence Synthesis practice and Centre ofExcellence (CoE). The team consists of specialists inevidence-based medicine and biostatistics who collaborate onqualitative and quantitative aspects of meta-analyses,meta-regressions, indirect treatment comparisons, surrogacyvalidation studies, structured expert elicitation, and otherevidence synthesis activities. The Evidence Synthesis team alsoworks cross-functionally with other internal experts in the Methodsand Evidence Generation to deliver high-quality research supportingthe payer evidence generation needs of pharmaceutical clients. Thisincludes health economic modelling, value communications, HTAsubmissions, regulatory submissions, market access strategy,publications, and more. The team has extensive experience acrossvarious disease areas (oncology, autoimmunity and inflammation,respiratory and metabolic diseases, ophthalmology, and others) anda strong publication record in evidence synthesis. SKILLS,EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE Essential - A strong academicbackground, with an MSc or PhD in a life science (e.g.,biochemistry, biology, physiology), pharmacology, epidemiology, orhealth sciences (e.g., medicine, biomedicine, clinicalbiochemistry, pathology, genetics), and a solid understanding ofevidence-based medicine, including clinical trial design andinterpretation. - Exceptional attention to detail and criticalreasoning skills for critical interpretation of clinical evidence.- Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, with thecapacity to find and implement effective solutions and adjuststrategies based on new information. - Ability to derive actionableinsights from extensive evidence. - Excellent verbal and writtencommunication skills. - Excellent time management andorganizational skills. Desirable - Good understanding of systematicliterature reviews or clinical guideline development. - Proficiencyin using EndNote/Zotero or other software for managing referenceswithin reports. - Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications toensure clear and well-formatted deliverables for clients. -Capability to manage multiple, concurrent projects across differentdisease areas and coordinate with internal project teams. -Excellent time management and organizational skills, proactivecommunication, team spirit. - Demonstrated enthusiasm for learningand motivation to pursue opportunities for self-development, e.g.gaining knowledge in systematic literature reviews, quantitativeevidence synthesis, HTA process or value communications.RESPONSIBILITIES The Evidence Synthesis Analyst – QualitativeResearcher is a pivotal role within the Evidence Synthesis team,tasked with developing robust and actionable recommendations forgenerating evidence on comparative effectiveness to support thereimbursement of our clients’ products. Specifically, the roleencompasses: - Conducting independent qualitative analysis ofclinical evidence from systematic literature reviews to assess thecomparability of clinical trials, identify evidence limitations,extract appropriate inputs for evidence synthesis, and makerecommendations on the feasibility of indirect treatmentcomparisons for Health Technology Assessment. - Performingefficient research into relevant disease areas and preparingmaterials to support discussions with key opinion leaders ontreatment pathways, comparators, key clinical evidence, unmetneeds, and other clinical questions pertinent to payer evidencegeneration. - Leading discussions with key opinion leaders toobtain insights relevant for evidence synthesis and summarizing thefindings into actionable takeaways. - Engaging in strategicproblem-solving to align clients’ market access strategies withevidence generation plans. - Preparing high-quality writtentechnical reports that detail the critical appraisal of evidenceand recommendations for evidence synthesis, including implicationsfor statistical model selection and analysis plans, within projecttimelines. - Creating high-quality presentations for internal andexternal use within agreed timelines. - Supporting projectimplementation including aspects of project management. -Supporting the Evidence Synthesis Centre of Excellence byimplementing new tools for evaluating quality and confidence inevidence synthesis and contributing to the development of templatesand process improvements to increase automation and efficiency. -Contributing to the team’s development of publications and/orposters for national or international conferences. We know thatmeaningful results require not only the right approach but also theright people. Regardless of your role, we invite you to reimaginehealthcare with us. You will have the opportunity to play animportant part in helping our clients drive healthcare forward andultimately improve human health outcomes. Whatever your careergoals, we are here to ensure you get there! We invite you to joinIQVIA. IQVIA is an EEO Employer - Minorities/Females/ProtectedVeterans/Disabled. IQVIA, Inc. provides reasonable accommodationsfor applicants with disabilities. Applicants who require reasonableaccommodation to apply for employment or otherwise participate inthe application process should contact IQVIA's Talent Acquisitionteam at workday to arrange for such anaccommodation. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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