Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Health Economics (Vaccines) at Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Liverpool, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

15 Sep, 25

Salary

73513.0

Posted On

17 Jun, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Pharmaceuticals

Description

MAY20250203

Expiry date:

13:54, Tue, 24th Jun 2025
Location:

Liverpool
Salary:

£46,735.00 - £73,513.00 Per Annum
Benefits:

30 days holiday + Christmas closure
Duration:
30 days holiday + Christmas closure
The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) is an internationally recognised centre of excellence in research and teaching in global and tropical health. In the most recent Research Excellence Framework, LSTM was ranked 2nd in the UK for research impact and 12th overall in clinical medicine, with nearly 50% of submitted publications graded world-leading (4*).
We are now seeking a Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Health Economics of Vaccines to contribute to and lead high-impact research, teaching, and engagement on the economics of vaccine delivery in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). This is a unique opportunity to shape the next generation of evidence and policy on vaccine access and delivery.

Responsibilities
  • Leading health economics research within collaborative vaccine projects, including protocol development, ethical approval, tool design, and data collection across sites in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Chad.
  • Conducting advanced economic evaluations, including health systems costing, equity and budget impact analyses, and cost-effectiveness modelling of vaccine delivery strategies.
  • Disseminating findings through high-quality publications, policy briefs, conference presentations, and stakeholder engagement.
  • Supporting evidence synthesis and systematic reviews, including supervision of PhD candidates.
  • Developing and delivering teaching in health economics and financing within LSTM’s postgraduate programmes.
  • Building sustainable partnerships with Ministries of Health, Finance, global funders (e.g. GAVI, Global Fund), and normative bodies (e.g. WHO).
  • Supporting the career development of early-career researchers within and beyond LSTM.
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