OHE is seeking to recruit two well-qualified, highly motivated and energetic economists. The economists will contribute to research and consultancy activities.
OHE is seeking to recruit two well-qualified, highly motivated and energetic economists, with particular strengths in the economics of one or more of: health technology assessment, the economics of health care systems and the economics of the life sciences industry. The positions are for one year in the first instance, with the expectation of continuing appointment if funding allows.
The main purpose of the economist role is to undertake and present analyses on the topics of life sciences, health systems and HTA, in all three core OHE activities: research, consultancy, and advice to the ABPI. This will involve working with OHE colleagues, academic collaborators, the ABPI and other clients’, and with external stakeholders.
Candidates must have:
- a good first degree, majoring in economics, or a postgraduate qualification in health economics or industrial economics;
- thorough knowledge of the economics of one or more of: health technology assessment; organisation and financing of health care; industrial organisation including competition and regulation;
- practical experience of research and/or consulting; and
- demonstrable ability to research, write and present clearly argued analyses in fluent English within tight deadlines.
Applications must be received by Friday 14 October 2016. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an interview at the OHE’s offices in central London on 26 October 2016.
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