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Senior Health Economist - Leading HEOR Consultancy

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Are you an experienced Health Economist looking for your next challenge? A leading consultancy in the health economics and outcomes research (HEOR) space is looking for a Senior Health Economist to join their growing team.

The Role
As a Senior Health Economist, you will take the lead on health economic modelling, HTA submissions, and market access strategy. Working closely with a team of experts, you will deliver high-quality solutions that support pharmaceutical, biotech, and medical device companies in demonstrating the value of their products.
Key Responsibilities

Develop cost-effectiveness and budget impact models to support reimbursement submissions.
Lead systematic literature reviews, meta-analyses, and economic evaluations.
Provide strategic input on pricing, market access, and health technology assessment (HTA) strategies.
Engage with clients, presenting findings and offering expert consultancy.
Contribute to technical reports, publications, and reimbursement dossiers.
Mentor and support junior team members to ensure high-quality project delivery.About You

MSc or PhD in Health Economics, Economics, Biostatistics, or a related field.
Strong health economic modelling experience (Excel, R, or similar software).
Previous experience with HTA submissions (e.g., NICE, SMC, HAS, G-BA) is highly desirable.
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
Confident communicator with the ability to engage with clients and stakeholders.Why Join?

Work with a highly respected HEOR consultancy making a real impact in healthcare.
Exciting career growth opportunities in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Flexible and remote working options available.
Competitive salary and benefits package.
If you are passionate about health economics and market access and want to be part of a dynamic and growing consultancy, we would love to hear from you.

Apply today by submitting your full CV quoting reference 9919, or reach out for a confidential discussion

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