Senior Statistician - HTA

Clarivate Analytics
City of London
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You can view our cookie policySenior Consultant – Health Economics Statistician page is loaded## Senior Consultant – Health Economics Statisticianremote type: Hybridlocations: UK - Londontime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: JREQ134256We are looking for a Senior Consultant – Health Economics Statistician to join our team in London, UK on a Hybrid basis. This is an amazing opportunity to provide strategic statistical input into the generation of healthcare evidence by incorporating state-of-the-art statistical methodologies into resolution of client problems.We would love to speak with you if you have a good understanding of statistics including experience with working with large, complex data sets from clinical trials or real-world data and development of network meta-analyses and indirect comparisons.About You – experience, education, skills, and accomplishments* Relevant post-graduate qualification e.g., MSc / PhD in Health Economics or medical Statistics preferred or a significant level of consultancy experience* 7 years of knowledge and experience in statistics, including experience with working with large, complex data sets from clinical trials or real-world data and development of network meta-analyses and indirect comparison* Experience in performing NMA, ITC (MAIC, STC), IPD analyses; and bespoke statistical analyses (survival analysis, etc.)* Proven experience in statistical packages in at least one of the following WinBUGS, R, STATA and/or SASIt would be great if you also had . . .* Experience from a consultancy or industry background; experience with HTA submission* First-class communication skills with the ability to engage with clients in issues relating to projects in areas of responsibility* Time management skills, including the ability to manage own time to meet deadlines* A good understanding of the pharmaceutical industry would be an advantage• Take the lead on HEOR projects that involve advanced statistical analyses, modelling and reporting, ensuring outputs are accurate, well-designed and aligned with client objectives. • Provide strategic statistical input across projects by applying state-of-the-art methods and guiding clients on the most appropriate analytical approaches. • Shape the statistical design and planning of studies by working closely with the Team Leader or Specialist, and by contributing your own expertise and recommendations by being involved in the projects. • Support RFP responses by drafting statistical components, contributing to proposal strategy, and joining client pitches when needed. • Manage customer engagements from scoping to delivery, overseeing timelines, budgets and quality, and ensuring the work meets agreed goals and expectations. • Act as a main point of contact for clients, building strong relationships, managing expectations and advising on methodological considerations throughout the project. • Carry out complex analytical tasks by working with clinical, economic and real-world datasets, and translate findings into clear, meaningful insights that support client decision-making. • Develop new analytical approaches and solutions to address specific HEOR and healthcare challenges. • Provide training and guidance to internal teams to strengthen understanding and use of statistical methods across the consulting group. • Mentor junior colleagues, supporting their development, reviewing their work and helping them build strong technical and consulting skills. • Work with senior leadership to identify new opportunities, contribute to proposal shaping, and support the growth of the HEOR and statistical offering. • Help refine and evolve consulting methodologies to ensure they reflect current statistical thinking and healthcare trends.About the team* Our international consulting team comprises nearly 200 professionals strategically positioned across different regions, bringing a wealth of perspectives and expertise in HEOR, Pricing & Market Access and Value Communication to the table.* Embrace a dynamic and creative team culture that thrives on mutual support. We hold Thinking Forward as our core value, driving our collaborative efforts and fostering an environment of growth.Hours of Work: This is a full-time permanent position based in London, UK, and will require hybrid working in our Liverpool Street office (2-3 days per week in the office).This position requires weekday (Monday - Friday) attendance with some scheduling flexibility available around core working hours.Our UK Employee Benefits include :* Private Medical Insurance or Health Cash plan* Generous Pension Plan contribution rates* Income protection insurance* Life insurance* Sports Club Subsidy (Company pays 50% of gym membership, or up to £500)* Emergency Childcare or Adult care cover* Eyecare vouchers* From 25 Days Annual Leave + 8 Bank Holidays (option to buy and sell Annual leave)#LI-Hybrid , #LI-SK1At Clarivate, we are committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all qualified persons with respect to hiring, compensation, promotion, training, and other terms, conditions, and privileges of employment. We comply with applicable laws and regulations governing non-discrimination in all locations.Clarivate is a global leader in trusted and transformative intelligence. We bring together enriched data, insights, analytics and workflow solutions, grounded in deep domain expertise across the spectrum of knowledge, research and innovation.Whether it’s providing insights to transform the water industry or accelerating the delivery of a critical vaccine, our aim is to fuel the world’s greatest breakthroughs by harnessing the power of human ingenuity.For more information, please visit
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