Sexual Health Economist
JOB_52614574611975Job type
TemporaryLocation
LondonWorking Pattern
Part-time,Specialism
PolicyIndustry
Government & Public ServicesPay
£600 day rate
Part-Time Health Economist Role-Apply now!
The London Sexual Health Programme (LSHP) is seeking a Health Economist to lead the development of cross-charging systems for sexual health services across London. LSHP is a collaboration of London boroughs focused on improving sexual and reproductive health through education, prevention, and treatment.
- Objective: Spearhead cross-charging systems across London sexual health services.
- About LSHP: A collaboration of London boroughs working with various stakeholders to enhance sexual and reproductive health.
- History: Since 2013, LSHP has been commissioning sexual health services, transforming the service model to improve outcomes and value.
- Current Work: Managing contracts with NHS providers, overseeing SHL.UK (an e-service for remote sexual health services), and leading procurement and cross-charging arrangements.
- Responsibilities: Economic modelling, oversight of remuneration and cross-charging systems, and contributing to the procurement of sexual health services.
This role offers a chance to make a significant impact on the sexual health landscape in London.
The role:
- Develop models to predict future costs and outcomes of clinical interventions.
- Determine cost-effectiveness, savings, and value for money of clinic system transformation and SHL service.
- Assess the value for money of treatments by comparing costs and health outcomes.
- Verify economic modelling of new tariffs and currencies.
- Forecast financial implications of changing or adding new tariffs.
- Evaluate the economic impact of health policies, clinical guidelines, and regulations.
- Apply appropriate analytical techniques to deliver desired outcomes.
- Lead quality assurance of data analytics and identify anomalies.
- Streamline data capture and support agile delivery.
- Maintain programme initiation documents and monitor progress.
- Provide monthly reports and proposals against implementation plans.
- Understand stakeholder perceptions to build evidence for health technologies.
- Ensure the validity and reliability of studies and analyses.
- Adhere to the Information Governance Framework and ensure data safety.
- Develop written outputs as required.
- Lead project delivery with clear communication and high-quality results.
- Ensure data quality in procurement documentation.
- Promote an inclusive working environment and uphold equality.
- Influence service commissioning to eliminate social and cultural inequalities.
- Foster positive relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
- Participate in development activities, including protocol review and training.
- Assist senior management with pipeline management and resource planning
What you'll need to succeed:
Knowledge, Training, and Experience
Essential:
- M.Sc. in Economics/Health Economics or equivalent.
- Excel budget models, Visual Basic proficiency.
- Data presentation and analysis skills.
Desirable:
- Continuing professional development.
- Qualitative and quantitative research experience.
- Knowledge of STATA.
Communication Skills
Essential:
- Stakeholder management and communication skills.
- Handle complex information, build partnerships.
- Effective communication with diverse stakeholders.
- Strong oral, written, and presentation skills.
Analytical Skills
- Health economic models proficiency.
- Knowledge of Local Authorities’ financial structures.
- Strategic thinking and problem-solving.
- Alternative decision frameworks knowledge.
- Real-world data and mixed methods evaluations.
- Evaluation methodologies for medical devices.
Values & Behaviours
- Dynamic, flexible, and innovative.
- Commitment to confidentiality and quality.
- Team player.
- Effective teamwork and collaboration.
Planning & Organisational Skills
- High-quality proposals and reports.
- Project management and organisational skills.
- Independent work and creative problem-solving.
- Resource management.
Autonomy
Essential:
- Manage the workload and make decisions independently.
- Promote equality and good working relations.
What you'll get in return
A competitive daily rate of £600. This is an organisation that highly values its employee wellbeing and has an excellent hybrid and flexible policy. This is a part-time role where you will be working on a high-profile project with the ability to make a real difference to Sexual Health in London.
What you need to do now
If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.
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Sexual Health EconomistJOB_526145746119752024-10-012024-12-29
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