Health Economist

Job title:

Health Economist

Company

NHS Scotland

Job description

Health Economist (Ref: 185618)Scottish Health Technologies Group, Evidence Directorate2 x full time posts (37 hours per week) – Permanent and Fixed-term until December 2025£46,244 – £53,789 (Band 7)Edinburgh or Glasgow – Hybrid working will apply for the foreseeable futureAn exciting opportunity exists for enthusiastic and positive individuals to join the health economics team within Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS). We are seeking Health Economists to contribute to the production of evidence reviews and advice within the HIS Evidence Directorate. The roles will primarily support the work of the Scottish Health Technologies Group (SHTG), as part of SHTG’s contribution to the pathway. The roles will also support the HIS evaluation of the Primary Care Phased Investment Programme.These are applied health economics role, contributing to shaping advice and decision making across NHS Scotland, and helping to ensure timely and equitable access for patients to health technologies. For example, SHTG’s evidence assessments and economic modelling play a key role in informing ANIA decision making on the use of new and innovative technologies across Scotland.Providing economics input to a range of projects, duties include: producing rigorous reviews of health economics evidence; developing models to assess the cost effectiveness of interventions; undertaking resource and cost impact analysis; and support for research activity across the organisation. Your role may also involve publishing your work and contributing to scientific conferences in relevant fields when required.The roles require a clear thinking and methodical approach with strong quantitative and analytical skills. You will have excellent report writing skills and the ability to work autonomously managing and summarising large amounts of scientific information to tight deadlines. Strong influencing and communications skills to inform the decisions of senior clinicians and managers across NHS Scotland are required. Excellent interpersonal skills, supported by good oral, written and presentation skills are also essential.You will be expected to have a relevant degree, a postgraduate degree in health economics (Masters level or equivalent), a sound understanding of economics concepts and practical, applied health economic evaluation experience. If your skills and experience can help contribute to the provision of health economics across HIS, please find out more by downloading a pack from our website, containing specific details for each post.Healthcare Improvement Scotland has a range of family friendly policies in place and supports agile working.Closing date: Monday 10th June at Midnight.It is anticipated that interviews will be held on the 19th or 20th June.

Expected salary

£46244 – 53789 per year

Location

Edinburgh – Glasgow

Job date

Sat, 18 May 2024 22:10:14 GMT

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