Junior Policy Analyst, Health
OECD - Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development
Paris, France
ELS is looking for Health Junior Policy Analyst to work on various projects in the Health Division such as: monitoring and assessing health and health systems performance; health system quality and outcomes and people-centred health systems; health system resilience; public health and prevention policies; ageing, long-term care, and end of life care; health and climate change; health system digitalisation; and health innovation and pharmaceutical policies. Other areas of work include: health workforce; value for money, financial sustainability of health systems and analysis of health expenditure and financing; health inequalities; health data infrastructure and governance; and primary health care.
Successful candidate will have a strong academic background with experience in applying economic and statistical concepts to health metrics and/or analysing health policies. They will integrate within a small team and report to a senior health policy analyst/economist, working in a dynamic team of economists, health policy experts and statisticians to develop policy advice on how to improve the performance of health systems.
Main Responsibilities
Drafting and statistical analysis
- Support cross-country comparative policy analysis of health system performance, across a range of different priority areas as identified above;
- Support in-depth policy analysis that focuses on specific countries, in one or more topic areas;
- Undertake statistical analysis of data in order to explain key differences across countries;
- Contribute to the development of surveys that analyse the health system organisation and policy choices of OECD member states and partner countries;
- Organise and promote OECD meetings, workshops and seminars, including contacting and following up with country delegates involved in these events;
- Carry out follow-on work with internal and external stakeholders, assuring effective communications with all stakeholders;
- Provide support in co-ordinating report reviews, formatting, editing and publishing Health Division reports;
- Carry out other tasks on request from the Head of the Health Division, such as the preparation of background materials and briefing notes.
Outreach and liaison
- Establish and maintain good working relationships with staff in other Directorates of the OECD, officials in member and non-member country administrations, in other international organisations, as well as with academics working on health policy issues;
- Present findings of the work at conferences, seminars and other events;
- Participate in missions to member and non-member countries as required.
Qualifications
Ideal Candidate Profile
Academic Background
- An advanced university degree, i.e., at least a masters’ degree in economics, health policy or other relevant discipline.
Professional Background
- At least two years of applied research and analysis, preferably in the area of health and health systems, acquired in a national administration, international organisation, university or research centre;
- Experience in collecting, interpreting and analysing statistics, ideally related to health and health system performance;
- Strong quantitative skills would be particularly desirable, and managing and analysing large datasets would be an advantage;
- Experience in working on health issues in different countries would be an asset.
Tools
- Ability to represent data graphically in Excel and other visualisation tools;
- Knowledge of STATA, R and/or Python or similar advanced statistical software is desirable.
Languages
- Fluency in one of the two OECD official languages (English and French) and knowledge of the other, with a commitment to reach a good working level.
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