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RWE Expert
As an RWE Expert, you will be responsible for designing and executing a diverse range of global real-world evidence (RWE) projects. You will be able to work with a high degree of autonomy across projects from conception through to publication that will contribute to:
- Informed and strategic internal decision-making
- Supporting external decision making by key stakeholder groups such as patients, regulators, policy makers, payers, and prescribers
- Growing the scientific literature, including wider epidemiological and medical understanding of specific diseases
- Developing the underlying real world data infrastructure for a specific disease area
Main Responsibilities
- Execution of RWE studies on time and to budget, which may include a range of methodologies and approaches:
- E.g.: Epidemiology, natural history, burden of disease, care pathways, unmet need, real world effectiveness etc
- The initial focus for this role includes working on a collaborative study with an external academic research group to grow a pre-existing registry in a rare disease. All data are carer provided.
- Key tasks include:
- Writing study concepts
- Writing study protocols
- Developing statistical analysis plans
- Meeting quality control and governance requirements
- Reporting against milestones
- Consultation to local study teams
- Mitigation for operational issues & project management
- Leading secondary data use studies, including complex and high-profile studies
- Representing RWE on primary data collection study teams
- Collaborating with external vendors and medical experts on RWE projects
- Collaborating with statistical teams and RWE analysts on the analysis plan
- Leading the interpretation of results and communicating results internally and externally
- Suggesting fit for purpose methodologies and/or data sources with good awareness of the strengths and limitations associated with available options
- Consistently advocating for scientifically sound methods with internal and external stakeholders; being able to challenge and defend positions appropriately with different audiences
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- Experience successfully delivering RWE projects using primary or secondary data (within the pharmaceutical industry or with a recognized expert consultancy or academic center of excellence)
- PhD in epidemiology or outcome research with additional depth and breadth of experience
- Experience working on collaborative studies with academic groups or key opinion leaders
- Experience working on studies with patient and/or carer provided data
- Experience in the rare disease space
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