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November 25, 2008
Vice President Health Economics and Pricing Top Global Company, Europe Wide
Location: Europe
Background
We are currently recruiting for an outstanding opportunity for a Luminary Vice President in Health Economics and Pricing for one of the worlds top Pharmaceutical development companies. Our client is a world leader in drug development with clients including the worlds top Pharmaceutical Biotech and Medical device companies. This is a rare opportunity to join this exceptional organisation at a very senior level.
Primary Duties
In this VP Health Economics and Pricing position you will provide strategic, operational and technical guidance to a team of health economists across Europe and other areas. You will be a source of expertise on technical and strategic matters and drive the Health Economics area forward in this expanding area.
We are looking for a highly experienced person with outstanding industry knowledge gained over a good number of years. You will also have an excellent level of European contacts and the ability to influence people at the highest level. For the right person this senior and strategic position in a top global company will bring rewards and satisfaction in the best company of its type to work for.
Qualifications
Long standing and strong experience in Health Economics, Pricing and Market Access. Experience at a high level in a global company (Biotech, Pharma, Medical Devices or Consultancy).
Excellent technical skills:
- HTA Submissions
- Modelling
- Cost Effectiveness Evaluation.
- Value Propositions etc.
For this or any other Pharmacoeconomics opportunities please contact:
Austen Morgan
HEOR, Pricing and Market Access Specialist Recruiter
NonStop Pharma Recruitment Economics Team
economics@nonstop-pharma.com
Alternatively, please call on +44 (0)207 234 0550
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