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  • Graduate Economist

    OHE wishes to recruit several talented and motivated (health) economics graduates, with interest and/or experience in the economics of the life sciences industry, health technology assessment and health care systems. Successful candidates with a completed (or soon to be completed) MSc in (Health) Economics, Industrial Economics or a relevant/related field will commence work by October 2024. We will consider applications on a rolling basis, with interviews likely to take place over June, July and August, depending on how quickly positions are filled.

    Upon joining OHE, candidates will undergo an initial short training period through which they will be exposed to the breadth of research topics and expertise across the business and where they will gain practical insights into the project work undertaken at OHE.

    About OHE

    The OHE is a London-based, not-for-profit, economic research organisation founded in 1962. Our international scope and client portfolio span the public, private and charitable sectors. As a graduate economist, you will contribute to all of the OHE’s core activities, which includes contract and grant-funded research.

    OHE’s work covers a broad range of analyses into the economics and policy of four related areas:

    • Economics of innovation – for example, understanding how new pricing models can affect innovation and speed up patient benefit
    • Measuring and valuing outcomes – for example, valuing health using stated preference techniques such as discrete choice experiments
    • Value, affordability and decision-making – for example, assessing the value of health care through the use of cost-effectiveness thresholds
    • Policy, organisation and incentives in health systems – for example, assessing how incentives, payments and reimbursement mechanisms can influence health care delivery, behaviours and performance or the effect of digital healthcare technologies on health outcomes

    The main purpose of the role is to undertake and present analyses on topics in one or more of our areas of specialism. This involves working with OHE colleagues, clients, collaborators and external stakeholders.

    Requirements:

    • have a first (undergraduate) degree, preferably in economics (or another relevant discipline);
    • be expected to obtain a postgraduate degree (MSc or equivalent) in health economics, industrial economics or similar within 2024;
    • have the ability to conduct research, write and present clearly argued analyses within tight deadlines;
    • have good time management skills and an ability to efficiently prioritise and deliver tasks;
    • be capable of establishing good work relationships with colleagues and clients;
    • have the ability to work individually and as part of a team.

    While we are primarily interested in hiring at the Graduate Economist level, we welcome enquiries by other motivated candidates with relevant experience and academic qualifications.

    The OHE is committed to equality of opportunity. Anyone will be considered for a role within our business, and we will welcome applications from all candidates regardless of background.

    Place of Work

    This role is hybrid, meaning that you have flexibility to work remotely and to work from our London Bridge office.  Candidates must however be located within an easy commute to London as there will be the requirement to work at our offices in London for certain staff meetings or events, and to collaborate with colleagues for some project activities.

    Company Benefits

    In return you will receive a competitive salary, 25 days holiday plus 3 days off at Christmas, 6% minimum employer pension contributions (double employee contribution up to 10%), life assurance, private medical insurance, travel insurance and a monthly wellbeing allowance.

    How to Apply

    Applications should include a CV and a cover letter. Please submit your full application to hradmin@apodi.co.uk

    Face to face interviews for shortlisted candidates will be held at our offices in London.

    Read the full description here.

Equal opportunities

In accordance with the Equality Act 2010, OHE wholeheartedly supports the principle of equal opportunities and dignity at work.

We believe passionately that employing a diverse workforce is central to our success and we value the differences that a diverse workforce brings. We oppose all forms of discrimination against employees, members, customers,  stakeholders,  job applicants, suppliers and members of the public on the grounds of the following “protected characteristics”; gender, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, marital/civil partnership status, pregnancy/maternity, religion, religious belief, age, disability or race (which includes colour, nationality, ethnic or national origins).

Employees should not discriminate against, harass or victimise another colleague, customer, stakeholder, supplier, a job applicant, or any third party or any member of the public on the grounds of any of the protected characteristics listed above.

We believe that it is in the OHE’s best interest and that of all those who work for us to ensure that the working environment is fair and inclusive and  encourages all employees to fulfil their potential, based on performance and ability.

Every possible step will be taken therefore to ensure that individuals are treated equally and fairly and that decisions relating to recruitment, selection, appraisal, terms and conditions of employment, training, promotion, career management and employment termination are based solely on objective and job related criteria.

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