Acadia Pharmaceuticals is seeking a seasoned and strategic Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR) leader to serve as Senior Director, HEOR. In this critical role, you will lead the development and execution of comprehensive value evidence strategies that demonstrate the clinical, economic, and humanistic value of Acadia’s therapies across their lifecycle, from development through commercialization and global market access. As the demand for high quality real world evidence and outcomes research continues to grow, this role will be central to supporting health technology assessments, payer decision making, reimbursement, and product differentiation. You will oversee the generation and dissemination of HEOR evidence, including real world evidence, economic modeling, and clinical outcomes assessments, to support access and adoption across global markets. The Senior Director, HEOR will be responsible for shaping and communicating the value story for assigned products or indications, leading the development of global value dossiers, economic models, and HTA strategies that clearly articulate the benefit of Acadia’s therapies to patients, healthcare systems, and population health decision makers. This role requires close collaboration with Commercial, Market Access, Clinical Development, Medical Affairs, Regulatory, and other cross functional partners to ensure HEOR strategies are aligned with scientific objectives, business priorities, and regulatory expectations. The ideal candidate brings deep expertise in outcomes research methodologies, strong scientific and strategic judgment, and the ability to lead complex, cross functional initiatives in a fast paced, global environment. This position offers a unique opportunity to shape evidence strategies that influence access, reimbursement, and ultimately patient outcomes for therapies addressing significant unmet medical needs.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director