Barrington James
Market Access Consultant

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Job Title
This role is focused on increasing the capabilities of a boutique consultancy, this means providing strategic advice to clients. To support those clients in achieving access for their products. You will contribute to finding the optimal pathways to access in UK and EU markets.
Key Responsibilities Include
- Carrying out targeted secondary research across disease areas, competitors, treatment pathways, and global pricing and reimbursement systems to answer specific client questions
- Analysing payer perspectives to understand key drivers, barriers, and opportunities for market access across different healthcare settings.
- Systematically reviewing qualitative and quantitative evidence to develop clear, insight-driven recommendations.
- Supporting the design of market access and pricing strategies that enhance product value and improve commercial outcomes.
- Developing impactful payer-facing materials, including value narratives, dossiers, toolkits, and presentation decks.
- Contributing to client deliverables such as reports and presentations, translating complex market access concepts into clear, actionable insights for varied audiences.
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- Market access experience within a consultancy.
- Extensive knowledge of pricing and reimbursement processes within the UK.
- Experience in developing value communications.
- Understanding of the relevant quantitative and qualitative research methodologies.
Benefits
- Savings and investment programmes.
- Wellbeing support which includes fitness and mental health resources.
- Hybrid working.
- Digital GP services.
- Competitive pension scheme.
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