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Consultant/Senior Consultant Health Economist

PR/156432_1746684566
  • Negotiable
  • London
  • Permanent

This is an exciting opportunity to join a respected and growing health economics consultancy with offices in both Oxford and central London. Working at the intersection of data, healthcare, and strategy, the team provides cutting-edge modelling and evidence-based insights that support global healthcare decision-making and improve patient outcomes.

The company fosters a collaborative, inclusive environment where knowledge sharing and innovation are actively encouraged. Employees at all levels are invited to contribute ideas and drive initiatives, helping shape a progressive and agile workplace. With flexible hybrid working options, excellent staff retention, and a strong focus on employee wellbeing, this is a chance to be part of an organisation that genuinely values its people.

Your role as Consultant Health Economist

As a Consultant Health Economist, you will play a key leadership role across project delivery, client engagement, and internal team development. Your work will help shape strategic decisions in health technology assessment (HTA) and support access to life-changing treatments.

  • Lead the direction and delivery of health economic models, ensuring scientific rigour and strategic alignment

  • Oversee model design and development, offering guidance and practical solutions to overcome challenges

  • Provide technical quality control on deliverables including model specifications, technical reports, and client presentations

  • Advise and execute advanced statistical analyses to support economic evaluations

  • Serve as the primary point of contact for clients, building relationships and providing authoritative strategic input

  • Manage complex projects from start to finish, including timelines, budgets, and invoicing

  • Contribute to the company's knowledge-sharing culture through blog writing, webinars, and mentoring

  • Line manage junior team members and participate in recruitment processes

  • Identify opportunities for follow-on work and contribute to proposal development and pitch presentations

Experience and qualifications for the Consultant Health Economist role

  • MSc (or equivalent) in Health Economics or a related discipline

  • Minimum of 8 years' experience in hands-on health economic modelling

  • Proven ability to design and develop de novo economic models and HTA submissions

  • Strong understanding of the UK HTA landscape, including NICE and other relevant agencies

  • Demonstrated experience delivering strategic and technical advice to clients

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including report writing and client presentations

  • Skilled in managing multiple projects and mentoring junior staff

  • Familiar with proposal development and client pitching processes

  • Highly numerate, with advanced problem-solving and analytical thinking skills

  • Able to thrive under deadlines while maintaining exceptional attention to detail

Perks and benefits

  • Competitive salary package

  • 25 days annual leave, plus UK bank holidays

  • An extra 3 days off at Christmas, plus your birthday off

  • Option to purchase up to 5 additional days of leave

  • Flexible working hours around core hours of 10am-4pm

  • Hybrid working (Oxford or London office + remote)

  • Private health insurance and life insurance (post-probation)

  • Generous employer pension contribution (7%)

  • Cycle to work scheme

  • Active social calendar and annual charitable giving fund

  • Structured career development with annual performance reviews

  • Referral bonus scheme of £2,000 for successful hires

If you're a seasoned health economist ready to step into a strategic consultancy role, apply now for immediate consideration. Alternatively, reach out today to learn more about similar roles in the health economics and outcomes research (HEOR) sector.

Jack Theodore Consultant

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