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Senior Consultant, Market Access Insights

Tower, Greater London
2 days ago
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Job Family: Consulting Services

Location: Hybrid, Remote

Real World Commercial Solutions to Create a Healthier World

In RWCS we’re passionate about improving the life sciences ecosystem and making decisions that accelerate innovation for a healthier world. Every day our team develops evidence-based strategies that are used in published research, clinical guidelines, and market access decisions, to improve healthcare at every touchpoint. We design and deliver Commercial Analytics, supported by our world-class proprietary data assets, solve complex client challenges through strategic consulting, and use leading edge market research techniques to support clients brand strategy, planning and measurement. We’re purpose-driven problem solvers, that do what we love to make a greater impact on human health.

Market Access Insights

The mission of the MAI team is to provide our clients with comprehensive and interconnected content which can be accessed flexibly via a variety of options to best suit our client’s needs. The options available to our clients include:

Online access to an intuitive and easy-to-use platform

Data services to facilitate integration of data into in-house systems

Client services to support custom projects

The Role

In this role, you’ll be working on projects of varying complexity, from basic analysis and problem-solving to assisting in the development of more complex solutions. This exciting opportunity may allow you to lead small teams or work streams to provide high-quality and on-time input to client solutions for an impact on global projects that drive healthcare forward.

What You’ll Be Doing

A client facing role working as a key point of contact for global clients

Develop proposals for clients by designing efficient and effective projects to answer the clients research questions making use of the numerous data sources available

Reviewing and analysing client problems and assisting in the development of solutions and detailed documentation

Performing quantitative and qualitative analyses of global HTA and reimbursement

Designing, structuring, and ensuring completion of presentations to the client

Developing and presenting client deliverables

Working with junior team members to support them in their tasks and their development

Contribute to internal initiatives such as thought leadership and development/execution of training

Proactively developing your knowledge of consulting methodologies and the life sciences market through deliverables and formal and informal learning opportunities

Who You Are

A university degree holder in life sciences with 5-6 years of experience in consulting in Market Access

Has strong experience with global HTA and reimbursement processes

A good communicator with excellent interpersonal and team-working skills and strong written, numerical, and problem-solving skills

Is able to effectively communicate in verbal and written English

Able to adapt, learn quickly, and apply new knowledge

An effective team worker with time management skills

Benefits

We work hard to prioritise the things that matter most to you. Visit our  for information on everything from perks to well-being initiatives and career enhancement.

IQVIA is a leading global provider of clinical research services, commercial insights and healthcare intelligence to the life sciences and healthcare industries. We create intelligent connections to accelerate the development and commercialization of innovative medical treatments to help improve patient outcomes and population health worldwide. Learn more at

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