8 Month Contract - 1 Day a Week - up to £800 p/d DOE
CY Partners have an exciting new opportunity as a Clinical Project Manager in a global pharmaceutical company, as part of their Health OC team. Are you looking for a high-profile Health OCrole that shapes solid evidence generation for our medicines across the region? If so, this Clinical Project Manager role could be an exciting opportunity to explore.
Role Responsibilities -
- Assess and lead access and evidence needs of the Local Operating Companies (LOC) for pharmaceuticals and vaccines.
- Lead the local validation of products value proposition, value dossiers and, transition to payers.
- Timely development and delivery of health economic evaluations and appropriate tools to support products.
- Ensures studies address local needs; develop dissemination plans & leverage data for payer discussions
- Lead customer engagement on public health priorities to shape medicine/vaccine evaluations.
- Lead broad-based, cross-portfolio scientific affairs discussions with governments, institutions, and Healthcare Organizations (HCOs) in the LOC.
- Create, with allied functions, mid/long term enterprise-wide scientific collaboration with stakeholders to ensure impact on performance.
- Lead an LOC ecosystem of Medical Affairs and Regulatory functions in scientific affairs agenda in the LOC.
- Develop science/public health policy activities with stakeholders e.g. white papers, incorporation of evidence into guidelines, etc.
Key Requirements -
- Post graduate degree in Public Policy, Health Policy or related field
- Experience in value access, health policy or allied functions
- Experience in advising/implementation of Public Health programs
- Expertise developing scientific collaboration with external stakeholders
Beneficial Qualifications -
- PhD
- Excellent communication, presentation and listening skills
- Ability to see solutions to complex, unique situations where Scientific Engagement principles can be applied
- Operates effectively in multicultural matrix organisation and networks readily