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Quantitative Healthcare Market Research Associate Director, Slough Client:
Albion Rye Associates
Location:
Slough, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
EU work permit required: Yes
Job Views: 3
Posted: 07.06.2025
Expiry Date: 22.07.2025
Job Description: Albion Rye Associates are proud to represent one of the most exciting and strategic healthcare-focused market research consultancies globally as they look to recruit an Associate Director of Quantitative Healthcare Market Research.
This is a very special role and opportunity for an ambitious market research professional who would develop a strategic framework on how quantitative and qualitative research can be integrated to offer a comprehensive market perspective, lead the integration of advanced quantitative techniques such as segmentation analysis, conjoint analysis, and other predictive modelling approaches, and train and mentor colleagues across levels to strengthen the company’s overall quantitative research capabilities.
Our client specializes in providing strategic insights to global pharmaceutical companies. They offer a full range of market research services, along with consulting support. The company collaborates closely with pharmaceutical strategic insights teams, functioning as an extension to deliver high-quality, actionable insights. Their expertise spans various therapeutic areas, supporting five of the top ten global pharmaceutical companies and several biotech firms.
The Associate Director of Quantitative Research will support projects and enhance their quantitative research approach, ensuring methodologies are robust, high-quality, client-focused, and scalable. This role is ideal for an experienced quantitative research professional passionate about data-driven insights, with a deep understanding of market research methodologies, thriving in a dynamic, client-focused environment.
Key Responsibilities:
Serve as a hands-on leader for quantitative research projects, initially focusing on global tracking studies.
Develop surveys that effectively capture insights to inform client objectives.
Oversee project setup and methodology, working closely with third-party vendors for survey programming and design.
Ensure data quality by overseeing activities such as data cleaning, processing, analysis, interpretation, story building, visualization, and reporting, whether by the project team or third-party vendors.
If interested, please apply today or contact me directly via email [emailprotected].

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