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Dec 8, 2009, 4:05:45 PM12/8/09
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US-Missouri: Senior Health Services Research Manager
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Date: 08-Dec-2009

Senior Manager, Health Services Research The successful candidate will
be responsible for the development of health economic models.
Additional responsibilities will include the writing research
proposals and protocols, analysis and interpretation of the results of
research projects, development of internal reports and manuscripts to
disseminate the results of research projects, and presentation of
findings and recommendations to internal and external audiences.
Document, plan and track project tasks. Special projects as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS DrSc, DrPH, or PhD in Health Economics, Health Policy,
Decision Analysis, Epidemiology, or other health services research
related field, with two (2) or more years of relevant experience; OR
Masters in Public Health or Masters of Science in health services
research related field and five (5) or more years experience of
research experience in related area. Experience with the health
economic model development, formulation and design of research
proposals and research study protocols. Experience with health
economic modeling software (TreeAge, DecisionTree, @Risk, etc) and
excellent statistical software programming skills (i.e., SAS, Stata)
are desired.

Exceptional communication (oral and written) and presentation skills.
Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate technical and other
data to broad internal and external audiences.


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