Health Outcomes Analyst (Modelling)
Heron Evidence Development Ltd, Hertfordshire
Heron is a commercial organisation whose core businesses are the undertaking
of health economic analyses and the production of reimbursement dossiers and
systematic reviews for UK and global clients. Both these activities are
highly analytical in their nature, and consequently Heron has an ongoing
need for teams of dedicated analysts to undertake these projects.
Heron is currently recruiting for the role of Health Outcomes Analyst
(Modelling). You will be responsible for designing and developing bespoke
mathematical, statistical and health economic models for the assessment of
burden of illness and the economic impact (budget impact or
cost-effectiveness) of new health technologies. A relevant first degree in a
numeric discipline is required and a further degree is desirable. Ideally,
this should be complemented by relevant agency, industry or academic
experience.
For further information, please see our website (www.herongroup.co.uk) and
the job description, or call Sophie Costello (UK Manager) on 01462 476543.
The job description is available on our careers page, or directly from:
http://www.herongroup.co.uk/HealthOutcomesAnalyst(modelling).pdf
To apply, please email your CV to [log in to unmask] stating that
you are applying for the Health Outcomes Analyst (Modelling) role. Please
describe your reasons for applying and the contribution you believe you
could make to the business.
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On behalf of Heron Evidence Development Ltd
Dominic Muston MSc CStat
Scientific Officer
Tel: +44 (0) 1462 476541
Fax: +44 (0) 1462 476544
www.herongroup.co.uk
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