Health Economist inLondon or Manchester inLondon or Manchester PUBLISHED 19 DEC 2023

Band 7: £43,742 to £50,056 a year per annum (plus HCAS if applicable)  PERMANENT 
Undertaking original economic modellingPresenting complex and sometimes conflicting or contentious information with clarity and sensitivity to guideline committees.

Key Responsibilities include:

  • Producing economic plans identifying cost-effectiveness issues and detailing the appropriate selection of priorities for new economic analyses
  • Undertaking systematic reviews to identify, appraise and summarise published economic analyses for presentation to guideline committees and inclusion in guideline documentation
  • Undertaking original economic modellingPresenting complex and sometimes conflicting or contentious information with clarity and sensitivity to guideline committees
  • Preparing technical responses to comments received in the course of consultation on draft guidelines.

To be considered for this role, you should be able to particularly demonstrate the person specification criteria in the job advert in your application. However, applicants should be able to demonstrate all essential criteria through the entirety of the recruitment process to be considered for the job.

Please see job description attached for full list of responsibilities.

Are you passionate about health economics and looking for an opportunity to make a real-world impact? We have an exciting vacancy for a Health Economist role in our dynamic team.

We're seeking a dedicated professional with a strong background in health economics and a passion for improving health and social care. You should be comfortable working in a team environment and have excellent communication skills to present complex economic analyses in a clear and understandable manner.

In this role, you will be working collaboratively within a small multidisciplinary team. Your primary responsibilities will include:

  • Developing original economic models and analyses to address key health and social care questions.
  • Systematically reviewing published economic evidence.Presenting your work to decision-making committees to help them develop guidance.
  • Responding to feedback received from public consultation.

Key Responsibilities include:

  • Producing economic plans identifying cost-effectiveness issues and detailing the appropriate selection of priorities for new economic analyses
  • Undertaking systematic reviews to identify, appraise and summarise published economic analyses for presentation to guideline committees and inclusion in guideline documentation
  • Undertaking original economic modellingPresenting complex and sometimes conflicting or contentious information with clarity and sensitivity to guideline committees
  • Preparing technical responses to comments received in the course of consultation on draft guidelines.

To be considered for this role, you should be able to particularly demonstrate the person specification criteria in the job advert in your application. However, applicants should be able to demonstrate all essential criteria through the entirety of the recruitment process to be considered for the job.

Please see job description attached for full list of responsibilities.

Are you passionate about health economics and looking for an opportunity to make a real-world impact? We have an exciting vacancy for a Health Economist role in our dynamic team.

We're seeking a dedicated professional with a strong background in health economics and a passion for improving health and social care. You should be comfortable working in a team environment and have excellent communication skills to present complex economic analyses in a clear and understandable manner.

In this role, you will be working collaboratively within a small multidisciplinary team. Your primary responsibilities will include:

  • Developing original economic models and analyses to address key health and social care questions.
  • Systematically reviewing published economic evidence.Presenting your work to decision-making committees to help them develop guidance.
  • Responding to feedback received from public consultation.

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