iHEA

International Health Economics Association

7th World Congress: Harmonizing Health and Economics

Advertisement: 7th World Congress: Harmonizing Health and Economics

« Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure/Tenure Track) | Main | Senior Health Economist: National Collaborating Centre for Cancer (NCC-C) »

July 2, 2010

Research Associate

Location: Sheffield, UK
Reference number: UOS001295
Contract Type: Fixed-term for 2 years
Faculty: Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health
Department: Health Economics and Decision Science (HEDS) and School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR)
Salary: Grade 7 £28,139- £31,671 per annum
Closing Date: 2nd July 2010

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Research Associate in the Health Economics and Decision Science (HEDS) section ofthe School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR). HEDS is one of the largest groups of health economists in the UK, and aims to promote excellence in national and international healthcare resource allocation decisions, through applied and theoretical research.

The post-holder will spend approximately half their time working with a team of health economists on a Medical Research Council (MRC) funded project: Preparatory study for the Re-evaluation of the EQ-5D Tariff (PRET). This research project will explore a number of methodological issues in health state valuation. The post-holder will also contribute to another MRC-funded project called NICEQoL (Generic and condition-specific quality of life measures for NICE decision-making), which is a joint project with the Brunel University, and other research projects in HEDS, one of which involves assisting in the analysis of NICEQoL data.

The post-holder will be responsible for the day-to-day running of PRET, which will include coordinating surveys of members of the general public (a large scale web-based on-line survey and three separate face to face interview surveys), and carrying out econometric analyses of the results. Work on literature reviews and secondary data analyses, will also be required, as will liaising with the project team at the Brunel University for NICEQoL.

You will have a Masters or PhD (or be working towards a PhD) in health economics or a related discipline, and have an understanding of research governance and ethics. You will also have experience of designing surveys, and excellent quantitative analytical skills. An understanding of preference-based measures of health is also essential. This post is available immediately and is fixed term for a period of 2 years.

You can view the supporting documentation and apply here

permalink July 2010: Researcher/Co-ordinator

Contact

iHEA 902-461-4432
902-461-IHEA
416-352-1395 fax

Tom GetzenExecutive Director and CEO
215-242-1196

Bill SwanDeputy CEO