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Outcome Research Strategy Lead

Slough
3 weeks ago
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CK Group are recruiting for a Outcome Research Strategy Lead, to join a global pharmaceutical company, on a contract basis initially for 6 months.

Salary:

Paying from £45.00 - £60.00 per hour PAYE or £60.00 - £90.00 per hour Umbrella (inside IR35).

Outcome Research Strategy Lead Role:

Responsible for creating a fit-for-purpose outcome research strategy, based on local, regional and global market access and medical needs.
Lead the development of Data/Registry strategies to serve market access purposes.
Guide the design, development and implementation of outcome research projects based on RWE methodologies.
Execution and support of execution of solid Outcome research studies as per RWE.
Cross functional collaboration - ensure seamless ways of working on Asset Sub-Teams; Payer HE&OR sub-team; Patient Impact regional and local teams related to market access and medical evidence needs and working closely and complementary to therapeutic RWE strategy teams.
Your Background:

Minimum 5 years of (hands-on) experience in designing and executing Outcome research.
Understanding market access thinking and being able to translate market access needs into solid research questions, considering opportunities and balancing risks.
Experience successfully conceptualizing and delivering RWE and in particular Outcome research projects using primary or secondary data (within the pharmaceutical industry or with a recognized expert consultancy or academic centre of excellence).
Track record of project leadership in pharma or CRO setting.
Pharma experience with a proven successful track record of impactful use of Real-World Data (primary and secondary data) in partnership with Payers, HTA bodies, and Outcomes Researchers.
Hands-on experience in working across internal stakeholder functions (including health economics, evidence synthesis, medical affairs, local and regional market access etc.) to develop the optimal outcome research strategy and tactical plan, enabling better access to our treatments.
Track record of performing high quality research (i.e. scientific publications; abstracts, posters, full papers in peer-reviewed journals).
Company:

Our client is a global biopharmaceutical company, focused on creating value for people living with severe diseases in immunology and neurology, now and into the future.

Location: 

This role is UK based and can be carried out remotely. Office attendance in Slough would be beneficial.

Apply:

It is essential that applicants hold entitlement to work in the UK. Please quote job reference (Apply online only) in all correspondence.

Please note: 

This role may be subject to a satisfactory basic Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.

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