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Principal Modeller, Health Economics

Cardiff
Posted 6 months ago
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We are seeking a principal mathematical modeller to join our health economic modelling team, leading the design and development of innovative models that inform market access and health outcomes. This is a senior technical role where you will lead complex projects, mentor colleagues, and partner with clients to deliver solutions that matter, particularly in oncology and other high‑priority disease areas. HEOR is a leading independent market access consultancy. We are driven by producing high‑quality work with scientific and technical rigour, and we take genuine pride in what we do. We work with agility and purpose, enabling us to focus on what matters most: delivering exceptional insight and supporting our clients to successfully navigate complex and ever‑changing market access challenges to optimise and articulate the value of their healthcare interventions. What the role has to offer: Leadership: Collaborate closely with senior leadership to shape working practices and strategic direction for the team. Mentor and develop team members. Drive innovation: Lead and embed both internal and external innovation projects, developing novel solutions to complex and demanding challenges. Collaborate with leading experts: Work alongside a fast‑moving, forward‑thinking team dedicated to tackling complex technical challenges.

About the role Develop, conceptualise, and build discrete numerical models of healthcare interventions to demonstrate real‑world impact. Act as the technical and strategic lead on health economic modelling projects, ensuring scientific rigour and client relevance. Lead a broad range of healthcare intervention projects and models simultaneously, including oncology. Oversee data sourcing, model protocols, and model validation, ensuring deliverables such as technical documentation meet the highest quality standards. Mentor and coach health economic team members, fostering technical excellence and collaborative problem‑solving. Drive innovation and best practice, contributing to internal training and process‑improvement initiatives. Become a trusted partner to our clients, providing consultative advice on market access challenges. Represent the company in client meetings, proposals, and pitches, influencing strategic decisions. Support client development by identifying opportunities and driving the creation of technical health economic modelling proposals. Contribute to research dissemination, including publications and conference presentations. Advanced academic credentials ideally in mathematics or a related scientific, engineering, health economic, or computing discipline, supported by deep expertise in algorithm development. A strong grounding in statistical and stochastic processes and/or linear algebra will set you up for success. A passion for algorithms and modelling, approaching complex challenges with curiosity and innovation. Proven ability to tackle problems proactively, whether working independently or within a focused, agile team, to drive impactful outcomes. A self‑starter who is confident working both independently and collaboratively, taking initiative to move projects and ideas forward. A growth mindset, continuously looking to improve technical methods and working practices to drive optimisation and efficiency. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to translate complex modelling concepts for diverse audiences. Experience leading projects and mentoring technical teams. Ability to manage multiple priorities and deliver high‑quality outputs under tight timelines. Familiarity with programming languages such as C/C++, R, or Python, along with an understanding of object‑oriented principles, is an asset. Experience developing models using best‑practice methods and version control (e.g., Git and GitHub). Experience with modelling within VBA/Excel is also an asset. Proven experience in developing health economic models (e.g. budget impact, cost‑effectiveness). Oncology experience and cardio‑renal metabolic modelling knowledge are highly desirable. Why join us? Work on strategically important projects that influence healthcare decisions globally Collaborate with a team passionate about scientific excellence and innovation Work in a fast paced and technically challenging environment – with continuous learning and development opportunities Opportunities for thought leadership, including publications and conference presentations Competitive compensation and benefits package, including: A ‘learning’ culture focused on personal development and supported by study bursaries Workplace pension scheme Private health insurance with AXA Health Range of high street, supermarket, restaurant, gym membership, holiday and entertainment discounts via Pluxee Employee assistance programme Employees are given an additional day of leave for: their wedding and moving house Annual leave purchase scheme of up to 10 additional days’ leave per year If you would like to request any reasonable adjustment, for any part of the recruitment process (including application), please let us know by emailing careers@heor.co.uk

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Skills

Mathematical Modelling
Project Leadership
Mentoring
Data Sourcing
Model Validation
Statistical Processes
Algorithm Development
Programming Languages
Economic Models
Oncology Knowledge
Technical Documentation
Consultative Advice
Research Dissemination
Innovation
Problem Solving
Communication Skills

Location

Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom

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