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August 19, 2010
Director Health Economics: Johnson and Johnson Pharmaceutical Services
Location: Raritan, New Jersey, USA
Reference number: 8378100317
Johnson and Johnson Pharmaceutical Services, LLC, a member of Johnson and Johnson’s Family of Companies, is recruiting for a Director, Health Economics, located in Raritan, New Jersey.
The Director Health Economics will be responsible for the strategic planning and implementation of health economics programs for pharmaceutical products in early development Phase II/III and commercialization. For the assigned product(s), the Director Health Economics serves as the leading resource and is an active member of the global clinical and commercial teams for product(s). May also interact with Phase IV Outcomes Research and Medical Affairs teams on outcomes studies.
They will be responsible for ensuring that clinical development programs fully capture the value of innovative products to payers, physicians and patients. This includes both strategic advice to teams on patient populations, trial design, selection of relevant endpoints as well as ensuring quality implementation of study protocols, case report forms, monitoring protocols, statistical analyses plans, etc. In addition, they will be responsible for the design and management of health economics studies including: systematic literature reviews, retrospective database analyses, prospective physician or patient studies, and user-friendly cost-effectiveness and budget impact models.
The successful candidate will have a minimum of a Ph.D., PharmD, MD, or M.Sc. in appropriate field (Epidemiology, Health Economics, Economics/Commerce, Public Admin/Health Services Research) with equivalent level of professional experience is required.
In addition, a minimum of 5 years experience in the pharmaceutical industry with a focus in Health Economics , experience in multiple therapeutic areas would be preferred.
The candidate should have a good understanding and/or experience of the reimbursement environment for key international markets and experience with building Global/ Regional Health Economics & Pricing dossiers and/or reimbursement submissions to managed care or national authorities. Up to 15% domestic and international travel is required.
For further information please email ebarraco@its.jnj.com