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Albion Rye Associates
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Albion Rye Associatesare delighted to be partnering with one of the most agile and forward-thinking strategic consultancies in the global life sciences sector as they look to appoint aMarket Access Writerto join their growing team.


This is a standout opportunity for an experienced writer with a consultancy background and a passion for helping innovative therapies reach patients. In this role, you’ll be instrumental in crafting clear, compelling market access materials including global value dossiers (GVDs), payer communication tools, value stories, and evidence-based narratives that help leading pharmaceutical and biotech companies secure reimbursement and optimise market entry strategies across multiple geographies.


Our client is renowned for their close collaboration with top-tier life sciences companies, supporting a diverse portfolio of therapies across areas like oncology, immunology, neuroscience, and cell and gene therapy. Working as a trusted extension of their market access and HEOR functions, the consultancy prides itself on quality, insight, and delivering strategies that make a tangible impact on access and uptake.


TheMarket Access Writerwill play a pivotal role in developing high-quality deliverables that translate complex clinical and economic data into clear, persuasive content for payers, policymakers, and other stakeholders. This role is perfect for someone looking to grow their impact in a high-performing, collaborative environment that values creativity, precision, and scientific storytelling.


Key Responsibilities:


  • Lead the development of global value dossiers, payer toolkits, objection handlers, and value communication materials for a range of assets and indications.
  • Synthesize clinical, economic, and scientific evidence into concise, well-structured narratives tailored for payer and HTA audiences.
  • Collaborate with consultants, HEOR specialists, and client teams to ensure alignment across strategy and messaging.
  • Support client pitches and proposals by developing sample content and demonstrating thought leadership in value communication.
  • Mentor and support junior writers, reviewing and refining their work to ensure best-in-class quality standards.


Ideal Candidate Profile:


  • 2–5 years of experience as a market access, HEOR, or medical writer within alife sciences consultancy.
  • A degree (ideally postgraduate) in a life science, health economics, public health, or related discipline.
  • Strong track record in creating payer-focused deliverables such as GVDs, payer value propositions, and HTA submission content.
  • Ability to interpret and integrate clinical, economic, and real-world data into impactful value messaging.
  • Excellent communication skills with the confidence to engage clients and present deliverables.
  • Collaborative and detail-oriented, thriving in a fast-paced, client-facing environment.


This is a rare chance to join a consultancy that’s shaping the future of market access communications helping bring life-changing treatments to patients through strategic, evidence-based storytelling.

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