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HEOR Strategy Associate Director

|  Posted On: Jun 17, 2025

Lake Forest, IL 60045

6 Months, Contract

Completely Remote

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Job Summary

Job Title:  
HEOR Strategy Associate Director

Posted Date:  
Jun 17, 2025

Duration:  
6 Months, Contract

Shift(s):  

08:00 - 16:00


Salary ($): 
86.58 - 87.41 per Hourly (compensation based on experience and qualifications)

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Name:
 
Rakesh Malviya

Email:
 
rakeshm@rangam.com

Phone:
 
617-209-3770

Description

100% remote

Job Title: Clinical Project Manager/PD HEOR Strategy (Associate Director: Manager acceptable)

6 months with possibility to extension

 

Focused on Parkinson's disease
  • Help with rapid data evidence generation
  • Have strategic mindset 
  • Help us to generate 
  • Exp with RWE data
  • economic modelling exp
  • Evidence data generation
  • Analytical coding
  • Verbal and written communication skills
  • Expertise to run projects with significant timelines
  • Should be able to run 3-5 projects
  • Master's degree or Fellowship in Health Economics or a related field; PhD preferred.
  • PhD is highly preferred in HEOR with academic or research exp
  • Pharm D with 2 yrs fellowship in HEOR will be acceptable
  • Able to make decisions independently
  • Experience in Parkinson's Disease or neurodegeneration is highly desirable.
  • Project management experience
  • Work with internal cross functional teams

Job Summary:

  • We are seeking an experienced and motivated HEOR Strategy Associate Director to join our Parkinson's Disease team.
  • You will lead HEOR strategy and tactics, managing the planning, development, and execution of projects to support a priority launch asset.
  • Utilizing real-world evidence and economic modeling, you will generate insights that enhance our product's value proposition.
  • The role demands strong project management, time management, and interpersonal skills to lead cross-functional efforts and ensure successful research implementation.

Key Responsibilities:

Project Management:

  • Lead the development and execution of HEOR strategies and research that align with metric objectives, securing stakeholder buy-in across governance milestones.
  • Coordinate cross-functional teams, including clinical development, medical affairs, market access, regulatory, and commercial, to align strategies and objectives.
  • Deliver research within tight timelines, ensuring compliance with established standards and managing budgets effectively. o Communicate research results to key stakeholders.
  • Monitor project progress, identify risks, and implement mitigation strategies with minimal oversight.

 Real-World Evidence Generation:

  • Design and conduct retrospective analyses to emphasize disease burden and unmet needs in advanced Parkinson’s Disease.
  • Collaborate with internal and external partners to generate innovative ideas for market access strategies for US and international launches, leveraging existing data sources for robust evidence generation.
  • Work with cross-functional teams to design real-world post-launch studies, including prospective, observational studies, and registries, with possible collaborations with Patient Advocacy Groups.
  • Economic Modeling: o Support the development of economic models, such as cost-effectiveness and budget impact models, by providing strategic decisions and generating data for key model inputs.
  • Collaborate and communicate with stakeholders to integrate clinical and health economic expertise, and partner with external teams to develop a robust economic strategy for market access.

Qualifications:

  • A Master's degree or Fellowship in Health Economics or a related field; PhD preferred.
  • Minimum of 3-6 years of HEOR experience with proven high performance in the pharmaceutical industry, CRO, academia, or consulting.
  • Success in two or more core HEOR specialties (epidemiology, biostatistics, patient-reported outcomes, health services research, economics).
  • Proven ability to lead a portfolio of complex HEOR projects from inception to publication, with minimal oversight, while effectively collaborating with cross-functional teams.
  • Strong analytical skills with experience in real-world data analysis and health economic modeling.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills, capable of presenting complex scientific data clearly to diverse audiences.
  • Strategic thinker with the ability to provide insights that drive business decisions.
  • Experience in Parkinson's Disease or neurodegeneration is highly desirable.