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Head of Health Economics and Outcomes

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The Position
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This role is in our Market Access group within the UK and leads the Health Economics team to ensure we can gain reimbursement for our medicines.
Role Overview
As the Head of Health Economics and Outcomes, you are a visionary leader dedicated to ensuring UK patients have the best access to medicines in Europe. You will challenge and shape the UK reimbursement system, ensuring our value is demonstrated through innovative, high-standard health economics. You will demonstrate exceptional leadership and strategic thinking - be passionate about gaining access for all patients, but also plays a significant role in the UK and Globally to ensure healthcare systems are fit for purpose.
Your Impact
- Visionary, Architect, Catalyst, and Coach: Inspire chapter members and foster a culture of growth and accountability.
- Collaborative Excellence: Remove silos and duplication across the organization to support our common "North Star".
- Strategic Leadership: Sign off on reimbursement dossiers and lead strategies that engage key stakeholders and pan-industry relationships.
- System Transformation: Play a significant role both in the UK and globally to ensure healthcare systems are fit for purpose.
- Resource Advocacy: Lead strategic planning to ensure your chapter is fully resourced and capable of meeting both current and future demands.
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Who you are
- Strong track record in HE&OR is essential, as well as significant knowledge of the UK health system, and the ability to collaborate both locally and globally
- Hold a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Health Economics
- Inspiring Coach who provides leadership of the Chapter Members within their Chapter, with a Creative Leadership mindset and the VACC (Visionary, Architect, Catalyst, Coach) roles, and more broadly as required, to ensure individuals and teams are developing and growing in line with their passion and the needs of the Organisation
- Fostering collaboration and expertise-sharing across the organisation to remove silos and duplication, ensure efficient use of similar skill-sets, and to ultimately support common pursuit of the North Star
- Accountable for fostering a culture where every individual is able to bring their whole self & passion to work.
- Acting as a guardian for high standards of compliance, ethics and safety; putting patients at the centre of all actions by consistent business behaviour that complies with applicable laws, industry codes and Roche’s Code of Conduct.
- Lead strategic resource planning to ensure the chapter is fully resourced to meet demands of the organisation, and any resource constraints are constructively flagged, with a collaborative approach to find solutions
- Develop the long term strategy to ensure Chapter capabilities are fit for purpose now and in the future to meet internal and external demands
- Where applicable, ensuring "Foundational work" is completed, with continual review of HOW it's done to drive efficiency and minimise resource required to do it (without compromising on necessary standards)
- Ensuring ruthless prioritisation to avoid Chapter "work-creep" outside of Foundational work, Squad-prioritised work and Personal Development.
- Involvement in Squads and Squad work (Affiliate or others) and Global activities, as required


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This role is based onsite at our Welwyn, United Kingdom office. Our team follows a hybrid work structure, requiring a fixed number of onsite days per week.
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