Precision Medicine Group delivers specialty services that help its life science clients navigate healthcare challenges. The company entered its 10th year of suc
Associate Director HEOR Economic Modeling
Location
United States
Posted
93 days ago
Salary
$115K - $160K / year
Seniority
Lead
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Associate Director HEOR Economic Modeling
Precision Medicine Group
Precision AQ’s Value Demonstration & Economic Modeling (VDEM) team supports innovators developing next‑generation therapies and interventions. We combine rigorous health economic modeling with strategic, pragmatic thinking to help clients demonstrate value, strengthen access strategies, and inform pricing and payer engagement. We are seeking an Associate Director who is an excellent hands-on modeler, an effective project manager, and a pragmatic problem solver. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys delivering high‑quality models, collaborating closely with expert colleagues in pricing, evidence strategy, and global modeling groups, and contributing to the evolution of modern modeling practices. The Associate Director will work in the US VDEM team and collaborate with modeling experts across Precision’s Canada and Europe groups, as well as colleagues specializing in pricing and market access strategy. Key Responsibilities 1. Project Execution - Lead and execute economic models, including cost‑effectiveness, budget impact, cost‑consequence, early value, and other innovative frameworks. - Develop model analysis plans, conceptual frameworks, parameter selection, and technical documentation. - Build, adapt, and quality‑check models built primarily in Excel and VBA (required). - Apply R and R‑Shiny where appropriate for specific analytical needs, automation, reproducible workflows, or interactive tools. - Use pragmatic approaches to modeling, balancing methodological rigor with real‑world evidence constraints. - Apply or evaluate emerging AI tools to improve model conceptualization, documentation, coding, and scenario exploration. - Draft technical reports, HTA‑ready documentation, and publication-quality materials. 2. Project Management - Manage day‑to‑day project operations, ensuring high-quality and on-time delivery. - Coordinate project team tasks, ensuring clarity on what’s completed and what’s next. - Provide structure and direction to junior team members while receiving broader guidance from senior project leads. - Support risk mitigation and transparent communication with senior leads. - Serve as a line manager and mentor for junior staff. - Uphold internal quality assurance and quality control standards. 3. Business Development - Identify potential follow‑on opportunities within existing client accounts. - Draft proposal text, budgets, scopes, and methodologies with support from senior leaders. - Contribute to capability presentations and discussions in areas of expertise. - Support thought leadership in modeling innovation, pragmatic analytics, and evolving modeling methods. What Makes This Role Different This position is innovation‑driven and cross‑functional, with unique opportunities to: - Work on cutting-edge, innovative therapies (gene therapy, rare diseases, advanced biologics) and other interventions. - Combine HTA-ready scientific rigor with commercially meaningful value strategy. - Collaborate globally with modeling leaders across Precision to build shared frameworks and next‑generation workflows. - Help shape the adoption of R-based and AI‑enabled modeling within Precision. - Influence how modeling informs pricing strategy, payer evidence, and value communications. This role is ideal for someone who wants to grow into a future modeling leader, not just managing projects but helping evolve how modeling is done. Qualifications Required - Master’s degree in health economics, public health, epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy, economics, or related field (PhD preferred). - 5–8 years of experience in HEOR economic modeling or similar consulting environment. - Strong proficiency in Excel and VBA for model development and adaptation. - Strong academic record - Excellent written and verbal communication skills. - Strong organizational skills and experience managing project tasks. - Ability to work effectively in cross-functional, multi‑regional teams. Preferred - Practical experience with R and/or R‑Shiny, with an interest in expanding proficiency. - Experience with innovative value assessments, early modeling, or sparse-evidence decision making. - Exposure to payer engagement tools or value communication deliverables. - Interest in applying AI to modeling or evidence generation workflows. What We Offer - Work on innovative therapies and interventions shaping future healthcare decisions. - Strong collaboration with experts in pricing, access, value strategy, and global modeling. - A culture that encourages curiosity, experimentation, and continuous innovation. - Clear pathways for progression toward next-level responsibilities. Precision is required by law in some states or cities to include a reasonable estimate of the compensation range for this role. This compensation range takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to: skill sets, experience and training, licensure and certifications, and other business and organizational needs. The disclosed range estimate has not been adjusted for the applicable geographic differential associated with the location at which the position may be filled. At Precision, it is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range for their role and compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case. This role is also eligible for a discretionary annual bonus, health insurance, retirement savings benefits, life insurance and disability benefits, parental leave, and paid time off for sick leave and vacation, among other benefits. Reasonable estimate of the current range $115,000—$160,000 USD Any data provided as a part of this application will be stored in accordance with our Privacy Policy. For CA applicants, please also refer to our CA Privacy Notice. Precision Medicine Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status or other characteristics protected by law. If you are an individual with a disability and require a reasonable accommodation to complete any part of the application process or are limited in the ability or unable to access or use this online application process and need an alternative method for applying, you may contact Precision Medicine Group at QuestionForHR@precisionmedicinegrp.com. It has come to our attention that some individuals or organizations are reaching out to job seekers and posing as potential employers presenting enticing employment offers. We want to emphasize that these offers are not associated with our company and may be fraudulent in nature. Please note that our organization will not extend a job offer without prior communication with our recruiting team, hiring managers and a formal interview process.
Job Requirements
- Master’s degree in health economics, public health, epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy, economics, or related field (PhD preferred).
- 5–8 years of experience in HEOR economic modeling or similar consulting environment.
- Strong proficiency in Excel and VBA for model development and adaptation.
- Strong academic record.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Strong organizational skills and experience managing project tasks.
- Ability to work effectively in cross-functional, multi‑regional teams.
- Preferred
- Practical experience with R and/or R‑Shiny, with an interest in expanding proficiency.
- Experience with innovative value assessments, early modeling, or sparse-evidence decision making.
- Exposure to payer engagement tools or value communication deliverables.
- Interest in applying AI to modeling or evidence generation workflows.
Benefits
- Work on innovative therapies and interventions shaping future healthcare decisions.
- Strong collaboration with experts in pricing, access, value strategy, and global modeling.
- A culture that encourages curiosity, experimentation, and continuous innovation.
- Clear pathways for progression toward next-level responsibilities.
- Compensation range: $115,000 — $160,000 USD.
- Discretionary annual bonus, health insurance, retirement savings benefits, life insurance and disability benefits, parental leave, and paid time off for sick leave and vacation, among other benefits.
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