Market Access Consultant

Aldgate
6 months ago
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  • Privately owned business with a great reputation, excellent employee retention and a unique market offering

  • Global projects: Regular EU4, UK, US / Canada work plus APAC and LatAm projects

  • Salary: Up to £60k (plus pension, 26 days holiday and personal annual training budget)

  • Hybrid: 2 days per week in Central London office preferred (37.5 hour working week)

  • Project Management responsibilities and opportunities to coach and develop the Analyst team

    This is a new position within a well-established Market Access and Pricing consultancy which delivers Global projects for Pharma and MedTech clients. Projects are varied but will include:

  • Market Access / launch strategy, TPP testing, Pricing / Reimbursement planning, payer research, policy and regulation updates and clinical landscaping.

    As a Consultant, you will have the support of experienced senior team members and be responsible for leading projects from end to end - managing client relationships and meetings, leading the development of project materials, planning / leading primary research and overseeing the work of Analyst and Senior Analyst colleagues.

    This is an excellent opportunity for a Consultant or a Senior Analyst with proven project management skills and international Payer Research / Market Access and Pricing project experience to develop their career. There are great opportunities within this company to take on people leadership / coaching responsibilities and work with a variety of global pharmaceutical and medical technology clients. The leadership team in this business is stable, experienced and very supportive; maintaining a positive culture, balanced workloads and offering regular development opportunities and training are priorities for the business.

    This position is available now and for more details, apply today

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