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Clinical Outcome Assessment (COA) Lead

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Clinical Outcome Assessment (COA) Lead

Location: Reading, UK

About the job

As a Clinical Outcome Assessment (COA) Lead, you will be a key contributor to Sanofi’s R&D efforts, ensuring the patient voice is integrated into clinical research. You’ll develop and implement COA endpoint strategies, working cross-functionally with R&D, HEOR&MA, and regulatory teams. This role sits within the Patient-Informed Development & Health Value Translation (PID&HVT) department, under Global R&D.

We are an innovative global healthcare company with one purpose: to chase the miracles of science to improve people’s lives. We’re also a company where you can flourish and grow your career, with countless opportunities to explore, make connections with people, and stretch the limits of what you thought was possible. Ready to get started?

Main responsibilities:

Define COA endpoint strategies for clinical programs and ensure alignment with regulatory and payer expectations

Conduct research to develop disease conceptual models and identify key outcomes relevant to patients

Advise on selection, development, validation, and implementation of Fit-for-Purpose COA instruments

Manage qualitative and quantitative research projects, including vendor oversight

Prepare scientific documents for regulatory submissions, publications, and internal stakeholders

Mentor junior scientists, contribute to team knowledge sharing, and lead internal COA initiatives

Promote innovation by applying new methodologies and helping define COA strategies in strategic therapeutic areas

About you

Experience: Relevant experience in COA within Pharma, CRO, or consultancy; ideally demonstrated through scientific publications and hands-on involvement in COA data analysis, development or validation of instruments, and/or COA endpoint strategy implementation

Soft and technical skills: Strong analytical and synthesis capabilities with both qualitative and quantitative data; autonomous, proactive, and accountable mindset; excellent interpersonal and communication skills; ability to manage multiple priorities and projects effectively

Education: Advanced academic degree in a relevant field such as psychology, anthropology, sociology, public health, epidemiology, psychometrics, clinical research, physiotherapy, pharmacy, medicine, or biostatistics

Languages: Professional fluency in English, both written and spoken

Why choose us?

A global healthcare leader focused on innovation and scientific excellence

Career growth opportunities across functions and geographies

Inclusive, diverse culture where your ideas are valued

Purpose-driven mission to improve people’s lives worldwide

Join a high-impact team shaping how patient perspectives inform drug development

Flexibility to work remotely or in one of our R&D hubs

Opportunities to engage directly with regulatory authorities and thought leaders

Visas for those who do not already have the right to work in the UK will be considered on a case by case basis according to business needs and resources.

We are proud to be a Disability Confident Employer, committed to offering interviews to candidates who request consideration under the Scheme and meet the minimum requirements for this role. If you have a disability and require adjustments for the interview process, please email us at (email address removed). We are dedicated to ensuring an inclusive and supportive experience for all applicants.

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Nice-to-have skills

  • Qualitative Research
  • Data Analysis
  • United Kingdom

Work experience

  • Healthcare

Languages

  • English