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A national health agency in Manchester is seeking a Scientific Adviser to lead research projects in health technology assessment and policy development. This role involves conducting data analysis, developing NICE's policy responses, and engaging with stakeholders. The ideal candidate will have experience in healthcare research and a flexible working environment is offered along with competitive benefits including generous holiday entitlement and an NHS pension scheme.
Are you a proactive and enthusiastic individual with experience in health technology assessment (HTA), health policy development, guideline development, or health economics and outcomes research? Do you want to lead research projects addressing policy and methods issues that have a major impact on how NICE works?
We have a vacancy for a fixed term (maternity cover) Scientific Adviser in NICE's Research team. The team has established a wide and growing portfolio of research projects to develop improved methods for health technology assessment and guideline development. Our portfolio includes collaborative national and international projects such as ERA4TB, IDERHA, AD-RIDDLE, PREDICTOM, EDiHTA, READI, SUSTAIN-HTA, SYNTHIA, ASSESS DHT and a project funded by the Wellcome Trust.
The post holder will initially work on multiple research projects focused on novel screening and diagnostic tests for Alzheimer’s disease (e.g. AD-RIDDLE and PREDICTOM) and will also contribute to future research proposals. The team adopts a flexible approach, meaning that the specific tasks assigned to the post-holder may change in response to business needs, providing opportunity to learn about a wide range of hot topics in health technology assessment such as the use of real-world evidence, AI, synthetic data, and the evaluation of digital health technologies.
The Scientific Advisers within the Research team are responsible for a range of activities, including:
The Science Evidence and Analytics (SEA) Directorate is responsible for ensuring that NICE uses the best available evidence in its guidance to support health and care decision makers across health and care. The Research team sits within SEA, with a remit to support the whole Institute. The programme undertakes methods research and works with and influences external policy partners on scientific and research issues related to the work of NICE. The team works to develop NICE's methods and encourages partners to commission research relevant to the work of NICE.
We can offer you a great place to work with good benefits, flexible working, and a supportive, friendly, and inclusive environment. We offer a range of benefits including:
For further details / informal visits contact: Name: Zoe Garrett Job title: Senior Scientific Adviser Email address: zoe.garrett@nice.org.uk