Director, Hta, Value & Evidence (hv&e), Internal Medicine Early Pipeline

Pfizer Pfizer · Pharma · New York, NY

Director, HTA, Value & Evidence (HV&E) – Internal Medicine Early Pipeline at Pfizer, responsible for driving optimal patient access for early pipeline obesity and non-obesity products. This role involves formulating HEOR strategy, overseeing evidence generation (RWD studies, economic models), and supporting global business objectives through strategic evidence development to inform healthcare decision-making and reimbursement.

What you'd actually do

  1. Provide strategic input into clinical trial designs (e.g., patient populations, comparators, endpoints) and analysis to enable successful negotiations, reimbursement, and appropriate patient access with global payer and regulatory decision makers.
  2. Lead the development of the evidence generation strategy to support the value of Internal Medicine assets (focus on obesity and non-obesity products) in the Primary Care Division, in close partnership with the cross-functional matrix team (e.g., medical, commercial, access strategy/pricing, statistics, clinical).
  3. Lead the coordination of input from local country/regional teams on evidence needs and ensure that the input is appropriately incorporated into the evidence strategy to support global market access needs at launch and through lifecycle.
  4. Lead the design and execution of global HEOR studies (e.g., network meta-analyses, non-interventional studies, economic models) from concept through publication.
  5. Develop patient-reported outcomes strategy and incorporate humanistic and economic endpoints into clinical trials across all phases of product development to build comprehensive trial-based evidence aligned with overall asset strategy and to ensure global reimbursement and access requirements.

Skills

Required

  • HEOR strategy
  • evidence development
  • health economic modeling
  • patient-reported outcomes
  • statistics
  • real-world evidence studies
  • observational study design
  • project management
  • stakeholder engagement
  • cross-functional leadership
  • strategic thinking

Nice to have

  • clinical trial design input
  • network meta-analyses
  • non-interventional studies
  • external expert collaboration
  • payer and regulatory decision maker engagement

What the JD emphasized

  • Graduate degree required (e.g. MSc, MPH, PhD)
  • 7+ years of experience with MSc/MPH/MBA degree; 5+ years with PharmD/PhD/DrPH in HEOR or relevant related fields (health economics, epidemiology, health services research, or other research-focused public health field)
  • Expertise in HEOR strategy, evidence development, fundamental health services research methods and tools, including health economic modeling, patient-reported outcomes, statistics, and real-world evidence studies including technical and methodological aspects of registries and observational study design, implementation, analysis and interpretation.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills required: ability to understand and respond to multiple internal and external customers
  • Excellent oral and written English communication skills
  • Demonstrated ability to assess anticipated value for projects/programs to ensure alignment to business priorities and prioritize accordingly
  • An “execution mindset” focused on getting things done quickly and simply
  • Strong project management abilities (contracting, budgeting, vendor management) essential.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects (multitask) involving complex processes, significant budget, competing deadlines and rapidly shifting priorities and expertise in stakeholder engagement
  • Leadership in cross-functional teams (e.g. influence medical, clinical, and commercial teams constructively and without conflict); strategic thinking, and ability to guide junior team members
  • Skilled in functioning within a matrix organization
  • Organized and detail oriented with the ability to anticipate needs and to work proactively to prioritize & address/resolve