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Life Sciences Strategy Consultant- Q2/2/25/LDN...

Executive Insight
London
1 month ago
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About Executive Insight

Executive Insight is a specialized healthcare consultancy that partners with biopharmaceutical companies to successfully prepare, launch, and commercialize their products. Joining our team means collaborating closely with colleagues across all 3 of our international offices in London, Zurich and New York

Honesty, freedom and caring are the key values of our team. Collaboration drives our success: while individual talent and accomplishments are celebrated, we believe that excellence in delivery is achieved through teamwork, shared ideas, and a spirit of intellectual curiosity.

We strongly believein collaboration: while talented individuals and their accomplishments are more important than ever,excellence can only be reached if all ideas and resources are channelled for exceptional team delivery.Therefore, we work in a non-hierarchical and open environment driven by teamwork and trust which allows for impactful projects in the dynamic world of healthcare consulting.

About the Role: Life Science Strategy Consultant

As a Life Science Strategy Consultant at Executive Insight, you will work on a variety of exciting projects, addressing key challenges in market access, pricing and reimbursement, medical affairs, and more. You’ll collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop solutions that drive the commercialization of biopharmaceutical products and navigate the complexities of healthcare systems.

This position offers the opportunity to further deepen your expertise in healthcare strategy while supporting project delivery and providing meaningful insights that help our clients achieve their objectives. You will be mentored by a Project Manager and a Mentor who will provide ongoing guidance and feedback both on projects but also in terms of your general professional development.

What You’ll Do

As a Life Science Strategy Consultant,you will:

  • Conduct research and data collection to gain a thorough understanding of healthcare systems, stakeholder needs, and business challenges, such as market access, pricing and reimbursement, KOL engagement strategies, and product portfolio analysis.

  • Perform qualitative and quantitative data analysis to extract actionable insights on clinical, humanistic, and economic product value, addressing disease-specific stakeholder needs and challenges.

  • Support the development of engagement strategies for physicians, patients, payers, and policymakers to ensure successful commercialization and market adoption of biopharmaceutical products.

  • Conduct interviews or moderate advisory boards with internal and external stakeholders, including client employees, management teams, and external experts.

  • Prepare business presentations, communications, and training aids for internal and external client use.

    This role will further expose consultants to business issues specific to our field enabling them to continuously develop in a specialized consulting environment working on projects addressing market access, medical affairs, health policy and commercial models.

    What we’re looking for

    The ideal candidate for the Life Science Strategy Consultant role will have:

  • Up to 2 years of consulting experience or relevant work experience in the pharmaceutical industry, particularly in areas such as market access, pricing, or healthcare policy.

  • A strong academic background, with a combination of science and business degrees being an advantage.

  • Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills, coupled with a collaborative and relationship-driven mindset.

  • Initiative, pro activity and a strong sense of accountability for the work being delivered.

  • A structured, results-oriented working style that’s adaptable to dynamic environments.

  • Fluency in English, with proficiency in additional languages being a plus.

  • The ability to work without restriction in the United Kingdom (We are not currently able to take up visa sponsorship).

    Why work at Executive Insight?

    At Executive Insight, we value diverse perspectives, teamwork, and providing value to clients. In-depth expertise, long-term relationship building and exceptional quality are the foundations of our achievements and reputation.

    We understand that selecting and retaining the right individuals are the most crucial elements of our success. This is why we place a high priority on our recruiting process and take our time to make the right decision.

    We are not accepting profiles from recruitment agencies

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