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Health Economics Lead

Alzheimer's Society
Posted 11 hours ago, valid for 15 days
Location

Birmingham, West Midlands B27 6QS, England

Salary

£25,000 - £30,000 per annum

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Contract type

Full Time

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  • The role of Health Economics Lead at Alzheimer's Society focuses on using health economics evidence to enhance the strategic evidence base for dementia advocacy.
  • Candidates should have significant experience in health economics, with the ability to manage multiple data projects and inform decision-making through complex literature synthesis.
  • The position requires strong leadership skills and the capacity to inspire collaboration within the organization and with external stakeholders.
  • The salary for this role is competitive, reflecting the expertise and impact expected from the candidate.
  • Applicants are encouraged to demonstrate their motivation for the role in a supporting statement.
About The RoleWe are here for anyone affected by dementia to help them navigate some of the hardest and most frightening times of their lives.We are advisors, supporters, fundraisers, researchers, influencers, communicators, technical specialist and so much more. We are volunteers, we are employees, and together we are here to make a difference to the lives of people living with dementia and their carers.Strategic evidence are our in-house experts in dementia data, economics, care and clinical research evidence. If you are passionate about using evidence for good – this role is for you!We are accountable and responsible for gathering, analysing, contributing and mobilising evidence and insight to strengthen the case for dementia across the UK - bringing this to bear to our people in Alzheimer’s Society and the dementia system locally and nationally.We are evidence and data driven, factual and solution focused. Our strategic evidence base will ensure that the Society’s decisions and interpretation of dementia and the system is based on the highest quality of dementia evidence and will:
  • Demonstrate the scale of dementia in the UK
  • Demonstrate the impact of dementia on the system and those affected by the disease
  • Underpin the response of Alzheimer’s Society and the wider system to the big challenges dementia poses
As Health Economics Lead, you will have a new and exciting opportunity to lead and develop how we use health economics evidence in the development and curation of our strategic evidence base. You will play a significant role in making dementia the priority it needs to be.You will be a recognised expert in your field, providing leadership on complex assignments and projects, and providing technical guidance to others in resolving complex issues related to economic analysis.You will work alongside a Dementia Data and Intelligence Lead and Strategic Evidence Manager. Together, you will provide expertise on evidence, data and insight in the context of dementia, ensuring that the Society’s decisions and interpretation of dementia and the system is based on the highest quality of dementia evidence.Your role is also part of an even larger Evidence, Policy & Influencing (EP&I) function which is laser-focused on ending the devastation of dementia through changing policy. You will be an integral part of the part of EP&I Management Team. Integration and teamwork are everything in this role – with colleagues internally and with the system externally.You will:
  • Hold responsibility for providing leadership and in house expertise in health economic analysis and economic approaches, helping us to develop and curate our strategic evidence base
  • Identify, synthesise and summarise complex health economics literature, using your critical thinking skills to accurately present findings in reports, varying formats appropriate to the anticipated audience, to facilitate evidence-based policy and to inform strategic decision making
  • Be at the leading edge of health economics, ensuring specialist knowledge is kept up to date by being aware of developments in the field of health economics, attending training courses and participating in other knowledge sharing events or networks.
  • Make our strategic evidence base everyone’s business – to our people, and key players in the dementia system.
  • Inspire and motivate people towards shared objectives and goals, encouraging an environment where people can be themselves and safely share their opinion and be able to listen and support others.
About youYou are passionate about making a difference for people affected by dementia and understand the vital role credible and robust evidence can play in making this happen.You are:
  • Experienced in using health economics o inform internal and external decision making and achieve results, with the ability to lead and manage data projects simultaneously using project management approaches
  • Identify, synthesise and summarise complex cost effectiveness literature and present findings in reports, varying formats appropriate to different audiences, to facilitate evidence informed decision making
  • Confident in navigating the health, care, economics and system analysis research environment and can work with a range of researchers, think tanks and other suppliers to gather and generate credible evidence
  • An opportunity spotter, able to work independently and collaboratively across internal and external boundaries to ensure our evidence is maximised to inform decisions and solutions that address the biggest challenges facing dementia across the UK
  • Confident to hold others to account to ensure decisions and interpretation of dementia and the system are based on the highest quality of dementia evidence.
  • Curious and constantly questioning the status quo
  • Flexible, creative, and committed to continuous improvement
  • Appreciate the complexities that come with working in a large and fast-moving organisation and are eager and able to work at pace in a complex environment, prioritising tasks and managing your time effectively to get the job done.
For this application, we strongly recommend including a supporting statement letting us know you are motivated for this role.If in doubt, please contact the Talent Acquisition Team for further support.

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