Biostatistician Consultant - Health Economics and Market Access F/M/X

MANTU GROUP SA
Toronto
1 month ago
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Biostatistician Consultant - Health Economics and Market Access F/M/X

Toronto, Montreal, Barcelona, Paris, London, Sofia, Tunis

Permanent Job

Who are we?

Amaris Consultingis an independent technology consulting firm providing guidance and solutions to businesses. With more than 1,000 clients across the globe, we have been rolling out solutions in major projects for over a decade – this is made possible by an international team of 7,600 people spread across 5 continents and more than 60 countries. Our solutions focus on four different Business Lines: Information System & Digital, Telecom, Life Sciences and Engineering. We’re focused on building and nurturing a top talent community where all our team members can achieve their full potential.

At Amaris, we strive to provide our candidates with the best possible recruitment experience. We like to get to know our candidates, challenge them, and be able to give them proper feedback as quickly as possible. Here's what our recruitment process looks like:

Brief Call: Our process typically begins with a brief virtual/phone conversation to get to know you! The objective? Learn about you, understand your motivations, and make sure we have the right job for you!

Interviews: During the interviews, you will meet people from our team: your line manager of course, but also other people related to your future role. We will talk in depth about you, your experience, and skills, but also about the position and what will be expected of you.

Case study: Depending on the position, we may ask you to take a test. This could be a role play, a technical assessment, a problem-solving scenario, etc.

We look forward to meeting you!

Job description

As aBiostatistician Consultant - Health Economics and Market Access F/M/X, you will jointhe department of HEMA(Health Economics & Market Access). We are a dynamic and expert team of more than 80 collaborators, located in 8 countries (Canada, U.S.A, Spain, France, the U.K., China, Bulgaria, and Tunisia), gathering more than 15 different nationalities. Our main activities are Health Economics, Evidence Value & Access, and Biostatistics.

WHAT WILL YOU DO?

You will join the team as Senior Biostatistician Consultant:

  • Act as a lead analyst on projects including ITC, Network Meta-Analysis, and clinical trial data analysis.
  • Interact with the client to understand their needs.
  • Identify optimal methodological solutions to address the need.
  • Lead the implementation of the corresponding solution, supported by statistical analysts, and development of high-quality deliverables.
  • Lead client meetings.
  • Act as a project manager on projects including ITC, NMA, and analyses of clinical trials.
  • Act as the main point of contact to the client.
  • Coordinate the work of team members internally.
  • Represent company expertise in capabilities, presentations, conferences, and external events, and contribute to the preparation of proposals.
  • Provide management and technical support to other team members within the department.
  • Coach junior team members on methodological expertise, soft skills, and professional development.

Responsibilities:

  • Responsible for delivering on a cluster of projects within the Statistics delivery (RWE, evidence synthesis, biostatistics).
  • Acts as Project Director, Project Manager, Lead Analyst, and/or technical advisor on projects within your specialty.

Operational Excellence:

  • Accountable for quality checking that the staffing on projects within your cluster is optimal.
  • Safeguard the quality of deliverables within your cluster – set standards of excellence and transmit know-how to project teams and delivery managers under your supervision.

Business Development support:

  • Support the development of project extensions or the proactive creation of opportunities with existing clients to strengthen partnerships with key accounts.
  • Support the development of proposals within the area of expertise.

WHAT WILL MAKE YOU THE BEST HEMA CANDIDATE?

Background

  • Advanced degree in Statistics, Biostatistics (minimum MS degree or equivalent).
  • 4+ years of relevant working experience in Statistics.
  • Extensive experience inITC(Indirect Treatment Comparison).

Knowledge

  • Strong knowledge of statistical methods for clinical trial data analysis and/or NMA.
  • Ability to identify, design, organize, implement, and present the project approach and plan.
  • Proficiency in R or SAS programming.

Competences

  • Excellent oral and written communication.
  • Ability to work independently as well as in a team environment.
  • Creative thinking and problem-solving attitude.
  • Excellent project organization and management.
  • Experience in project team supervision and leadership skills.
  • Working with cross-functional teams (stats/HE/market access/other).
  • Excellent time management skills.

Language:English C1-C2 (Will be assessed during the first contact conversation).

Everyone is welcome:

Amaris Consulting is proud to be an equal-opportunity workplace. We are committed to promoting diversity within the workforce and creating an inclusive working environment. For this purpose, we welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, beliefs, age, marital status, disability, or other characteristics.

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