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Senior Health Economist

JR United Kingdom
Ipswich
1 month ago
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Award-winning Market Access & HEOR Consultancy
Permanent | Excellent salary & benefits package
Are you a skilled health economist with a strong foundation in economic modelling? Do you thrive on solving complex challenges through intuitive, evidence-driven solutions? If so, this could be the ideal next step in your career.
We are working with a leading, award-winning Market Access consultancy known for its scientific excellence, creativity, and commitment to delivering meaningful impact in healthcare. As they continue to grow, they are seeking a Senior Health Economist with deep experience in health economic modelling to join their highly regarded team.
The Company
This is a consultancy that blends scientific rigour with creative thinking. They are renowned for developing health economic and market access solutions that genuinely influence real-world healthcare decisions and improve patient access to innovation – whether that’s pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, medical devices, or healthcare services.
You’ll join a passionate, intelligent, and supportive team of HEOR professionals who take pride in their work and the positive impact it creates. The company offers a collaborative culture, exceptional opportunities for career progression, flexible working, and a genuine commitment to work–life balance.
The Modelling Team
Their Health Economics Modelling team is at the forefront of model innovation, sought out by clients specifically for their expertise. Whether adapting existing models or developing new ones from scratch, they translate complex clinical and economic data into clear, actionable insights. Their modelling portfolio spans:
Cost-effectiveness models (early, global, HTA submissions)
Pricing and reimbursement models
Markov and individual patient-level simulations
Natural history and disease transmission models
Complex simulation models
National/local model adaptations and reviews
The Role
As a Senior Health Economist , you’ll play a pivotal role in the development and delivery of high-quality health economic models across a wide range of therapy areas. You’ll also lead project teams, support client engagements, and contribute to business growth through thought leadership and mentorship.
Key responsibilities include:
Leading the conceptualisation, design, development, and validation of economic models
Acting as a technical lead on modelling tasks, both independently and collaboratively
Managing delivery of models, technical documentation, and user guides
Providing training to clients and mentoring junior team members
Driving quality assurance and scientific rigour across deliverables
Supporting proposal development, client pitches, and business development
Contributing to publications and presenting modelling work externally
Supporting internal learning and development initiatives
About You
To be successful in this role, you’ll bring:
A degree in a relevant scientific or healthcare discipline (postgraduate qualifications desirable)
Significant experience in health economic modelling within a consultancy or industry HEOR setting
A strong technical skill set, particularly in Excel/VBA; experience in R or other modelling tools is a plus
Proven experience managing complex technical projects and client relationships
A collaborative mindset with mentoring and/or line management experience
A genuine enthusiasm for developing models that support market access and HTA strategy
You’ll report to the Principal Health Economist and may have line management responsibilities for junior health economists.
What’s on Offer?
A competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package
Flexible, hybrid working options
Opportunities for rapid progression in a growing business
A dynamic, supportive, and science-led culture
The chance to shape real-world healthcare decisions through high-impact modelling work
If you’re passionate about modelling, driven by quality, and ready to take the next step in your health economics career – we’d love to hear from you.
Please get in touch for a confidential discussion or to apply.

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