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Outcomes Research Manager

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Bracknell
7 months ago
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6 months initial contract with view to extend

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About the Company

Are you a passionate Epidemiologist with knowledge of Market Access? Our client, a leading global pharmaceutical company, is seeking anOutcomes Research Managerto join their innovative team and play a pivotal role in shaping healthcare solutions through real-world data and epidemiological research.


This is an opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking research that enhances patient outcomes while working with a globally recognized leader in the pharmaceutical industry. The role offers a chance to make a tangible impact on healthcare decision-making and improve patient access across diverse therapeutic areas.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Support the production of successful epidemiological and real-world data studies to generate valuable insights on disease burden and treatment landscapes.
  • Assist in writing protocols, conducting data analysis, and producing reports and manuscripts for publication.
  • Stay up to date on developments in real-world evidence (RWE) methodologies and the acceptance of these methods by Health Technology Assessment (HTA) agencies and stakeholders in relevant therapeutic areas.
  • Continuously monitor literature for trends in outcomes research, epidemiology, and biostatistics, and engage with stakeholders to improve the acceptability of OR methods.
  • Translate patient access strategies into robust outcomes research plans and ensure alignment with study objectives.
  • Proactively communicate actionable conclusions and recommendations to internal and external stakeholders, providing a strong payer value message.
  • Validate outcomes research approaches and results through collaboration with stakeholders.


Qualifications & Skills:

  • Degree (or equivalent qualification) in mathematics, statistics, epidemiology, data science, or a related discipline.
  • Post-graduate qualification (e.g., MSc/PhD) in Epidemiology or a related field is highly desirable.
  • Strong knowledge of OR methods, epidemiological techniques, and medical statistics applied to real-world data.
  • Proven expertise in managing and analyzing real-world data, including large datasets.
  • Experience in running OR studies from proposal writing to publication of results.
  • Knowledge of statistical methods in health economics is a plus.
  • Familiarity with databases such as CPRD or other anonymized patient-level databases, and a solid understanding of the UK health system.
  • Proficiency in SQL and R is advantageous.


If you're interested in the above role then please click apply or get in touch to discuss further.

Consult will endeavour to contact candidates within 14 days of application. However, if you do not hear back after 2 weeks then please assume on this occasion, unfortunately, you have not been successful.

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