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Real World Evidence (RWE) Expert – 6 Month Contract (Maternity Cover)
UK Remote
Immediate Start Preferred
Contract | Full-time
We are supporting a leading global biopharmaceutical organisation seeking a Real World Evidence (RWE) Expert to join their team on an initial 6-month maternity cover contract.
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced RWE professional to support the delivery of impactful evidence generation projects within a specialist therapeutic area. The role will focus on hands-on project execution, stakeholder engagement, and collaborating with internal and external experts to deliver high-quality RWE studies.
Key responsibilities:
- Lead and support the delivery of RWE studies from concept through to reporting/publication
- Develop study concepts, protocols, and support statistical analysis planning
- Manage project milestones, governance requirements, and operational delivery
- Collaborate with clinicians, academic partners, vendors, and internal stakeholders
- Support primary data collection activities, including patient/carer-centred outcomes and registry-based research
- Contribute to the interpretation and communication of RWE findings
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- Experience delivering RWE projects within pharma, biotech, CRO, consultancy, or an academic research environment
- Experience working with real-world data, registries, surveys, or patient-centred outcomes
- Strong project management and stakeholder engagement skills
- Ability to work collaboratively with clinicians and external research partners
- Excellent communication skills and ability to manage multiple priorities


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Desirable:
- Rare disease experience
- Experience working with academic groups or key opinion leaders
- Background in epidemiology, outcomes research, or evidence generation
Due to the nature of this maternity cover, candidates who can start quickly (ideally immediately or within one month) will be prioritised.
If you have experience delivering RWE projects and are interested in supporting meaningful evidence generation work, please get in touch.
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