Health Technology Assessment Analyst
Job Description:
This is an exciting opportunity to join a multidisciplinary team as a Senior Health Technology Assessment Analyst. As a key member of the team, you will be responsible for leading and contributing to the production of comprehensive health technology assessments and evidence synthesis outputs. Your duties will include drafting reports, conducting systematic literature reviews, gathering and analysing data, representing the organisation in interactions with healthcare stakeholders, and developing project management plans.
Key Responsibilities:• Lead and contribute to the production of comprehensive health technology assessments and evidence synthesis outputs
• Draft and submit reports on time
• Conduct systematic literature reviews and gather data
• Analyse and interpret complex scientific and economic literature on health interventions
• Develop and implement project management plans
• Represent the organisation in interactions with healthcare stakeholders
• Develop processes, policies, quality standards, and training
Requirements:• A degree qualification in a relevant area such as health services research, health economics or a relevant clinical area
• Five years of experience in relevant health services research
• Extensive practical experience across two or more relevant fields of expertise in health services research
• Experience in evaluating and interpreting complex scientific and/or economic literature on health interventions
• Ability to lead and manage teams to deliver complex projects within tight timelines
• Competent in interacting with internal and external stakeholders
• Excellent writing and editing skills
Benefits:• Competitive salary
• Hybrid work model
• Opportunity to gain excellent experience within a reputable Irish public sector organisation
What You'll Get:The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work with a professional team on challenging projects, develop their skills and experience, and contribute to the enhancement of Health and Social Care services in Ireland.