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February 18, 2010

Senior Lecturer and Lecturer (A/B) in Public Health Economics: University of East Anglia (School of Medicine, Health Policy & Practice)

Location: Norwich, England, UK
Salary: £29,853 - £52,347 per annum
Closing date: 12 noon on 18 February 2010

Two full time, fixed term posts, available immediately until 31/05/2013.

These posts form part of the East of England Strategic Health Authority funded research programme in Public Health Economics, and the Centre for Diet and Activity Research (CEDAR), one of 5 new centres of excellence in public health research funded by the UKCRC, which is a collaboration between Medical Research Council units in Cambridge and the Universities of Cambridge and East Anglia.

Postholders will be expected to take a particular interest in quantitative analysis at the intersection between public health and economics, and collaborate on multi-disciplinary research applications dependant upon their experience and expertise. One post will have a more empirical, econometric focus; the other will focus on advanced health economic modelling.

We aim to recruit one senior lecturer post and one lecturer post, or two lecturer posts.

Further particulars and an application form are available on our website: at http://www.uea.ac.uk/hr/jobs/acad/atr873.htm

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Health Economist: Dymaxium Inc.

Location: Toronto, Canada

We are currently seeking a Health Economist to review, analyze and develop technical content / models while leading projects from conception to final delivery.

Responsibilities

  • Apply various health economics methodologies to build and deliver precise and efficient models.
  • Review all clinical and economic content.
  • Assist in development of economic content (including model flow and technical manuals).
  • Conceptualize, develop, and technically build models based on customer direction, previously published models or external expert input.
  • Validate data calculations and accuracy of models throughout the development process.
  • Communicate and present economic models to clients and project team.

Qualifications

  • B.S., M.S., and/or Pharm.D degree in health economics, health services research, public health, epidemiology, biostatistics or related field is preferred.
  • Previous academic or work experience in pharmacoeconomics required.
  • Strong understanding of all outcomes research related content (health economic decision & analytic models, research studies, economic value communication).
  • Well versed in all aspects of clinical/healthcare disease states, such as epidemiology, management and therapeutics.
  • General understanding of healthcare systems, health care policy, and pharmaceutical drug development pipeline.
  • Demonstrated computer skills including in depth knowledge of Microsoft Excel, Word, Power Point and decision analysis software.
  • Proficient in utilizing software applications to construct and present economic models.

About Dymaxium

To learn more about Dymaxium, visit http://www.dymaxium.com.

Located in the heart of downtown Toronto, Dymaxium offers a creative, challenging and rewarding work environment.

Contact

Send all resumes with salary expectations to jobs@dymaxium.com with “Health Economist” in the subject line.

We thank all applicants for their time and interest, however, only those under consideration will be contacted. No agencies please.

Equal opportunity employer.

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