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Senior Consultant, HEOR (Evidence Evaluation & Network Meta-analysis)

Parexel
Sheffield
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Senior Consultant, HEOR (Evidence Evaluation & Network Meta-analysis), Sheffield

Client: Parexel

Location: Sheffield, United Kingdom

Job Category: Other

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Posted: 18.07.2025

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Job Description:

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Summary of This Role:

This Senior Consultant leads and oversees complex evidence evaluation and network meta-analysis (NMA) projects, ensuring the use of robust methodologies and high-quality outputs. They provide statistical capabilities and methodological leadership throughout all project stages, from planning to completion. The role involves leveraging expertise in evidence synthesis, systematic review methodologies, and advanced statistical techniques to design, develop, and deliver client solutions. Proficiency in statistical theory, data analysis and interpretation, regression analysis, and various statistical software tools (such as WinBugs, R, Stata, Python, and SAS) is essential.

This position requires a Master's or Doctoral Degree in Health Economics, Health Policy, Statistics, Biostatistics, Mathematics, or related quantitative fields.

Knowledge and Experience:

  • Training and extensive experience in health economics, including systematic literature reviews and network meta-analyses (8+ years, ideally in a consultancy environment)
  • Strong foundation in statistical concepts and methods, familiarity with predictive equations, survival analysis (including parametric methods), longitudinal data analysis, meta-analysis, mixed treatment comparison, and hierarchical analysis techniques
  • Familiarity with machine learning techniques and Bayesian statistics is a plus
  • Strong communication and problem-solving skills, with the ability to learn quickly
  • Effective communication skills for non-technical audiences, both spoken and written
  • Experience in project management and team leadership/coaching
  • Keen interest in medical research, healthcare provision, and the pharmaceutical industry

Skills:

  • High analytical ability
  • Excellent scientific, business writing, and presentation skills with attention to detail
  • Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines
  • Exceptional communication skills, especially in relaying technical information strategically to clients
  • Self-motivated, enthusiastic, ambitious, and flexible
  • Proficient in written and spoken English
  • Software skills: SAS (Base, Stat, Graph, Macro), R, SPSS, STATA, WinBUGS; Python is a plus

Education:

  • Master’s degree or equivalent in life sciences or quantitative disciplines such as health economics, economics, mathematics, or statistics

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