Owned by the University of York, YHEC is a leading health economics research and consulting company. Holding the Investors in People Gold accreditation, we provide an inclusive, friendly, and flexible working environment with a strong focus on employee wellbeing. The Role Due to rapid growth in our Digital Health, Medtech, and External Assessment Group (EAG) workstream, we are seeking a Senior Consultant. You will lead the day-to-day development of cost-effectiveness and budget impact models for digital health technologies (DHT) and AI healthcare tools. Key Responsibilities: Model Development: Design decision trees, Markov models, and patient-level simulations to tackle complex decision problems. Project & Team Management: Deliver projects within budget and timeframe guidelines while supervising and training junior staff. Client & Business Development: Manage client expectations, attend meetings, and lead proposals/tenders. Leadership: Present work at national/international conferences and write publications for peer-reviewed journals. Key Requirements: Education : Post-graduate degree in health economics, mathematics, economics, statistics, operational research, or a related quantitative discipline. Experience : Applied health economics research experience gained within a consultancy, industry, HTA agency, or academic setting. Technical Knowledge : Proven experience creating economic models specifically for DHTs, alongside detailed knowledge of NHS clinical and economic requirements. Skills : Excellent project management, multi-project prioritisation, attention to detail, and strong communication skills. Benefits 30 days of annual leave plus bank holidays. Flexible working hours (core hours 11 am to 3 pm) and compressed hours options. YHEC Group Pension Scheme (defined contribution or defined benefit options available). Up to two days of paid volunteering leave per year. Discounted gym membership and cycle-to-work scheme. How to Apply Closing Date: Friday 12th June 2026 at 5:00 pm Informal Enquiries: Robert Malcolm ( rob.malcolm@york.ac.uk ) or Hayden Holmes ( hayden.holmes@york.ac.uk ). Please note, candidates should be aware that this role follows an external application process. As a result, updates and tracking for this position will not be visible via your standard University of York applicant portal.