Health Economist
Top Benefits
About the role
**Status:**Full time, indefinite
**Location:**Ottawa, Ontario, or Toronto, Ontario (hybrid)
**Closing date:**March 27, 2026
Salary range:$87,720 to $109,140 per year
Canada’s Drug Agency (CDA-AMC) is a pan-Canadian health organization. We are an independent, not-for-profit organization with offices in Ottawa and Toronto. Created and funded by Canada’s federal, provincial, and territorial governments, we drive better coordination, alignment, and public value within Canada’s drug, health technology, and health systems landscape. We provide health system leaders in Canada with independent evidence and advice, empowering them to make informed decisions about drugs, health technologies, and broader health system strategies and investments, and we collaborate with national and international partners to enhance our collective impact.
CDA-AMC was named 1 of the National Capital Region’s top employers for the third year in a row. This recognition celebrates our dedication to fostering a positive and inclusive work environment that nurtures growth and innovation. It reaffirms our ongoing efforts to create an outstanding workplace where our employees thrive and feel valued.
Hybrid Work Arrangement
At CDA-AMC, employees participate in a hybrid workspace arrangement that allows for flexibility and enhanced work-life balance. We believe in the positive impact of in-person collaboration and the importance of team building. This position follows a hybrid work schedule with a minimum of 2 days onsite, though this requirement may vary based on business and operational needs.
Primary Focus
We are seeking to fill a current opening on our Health Economics team. As a Health Economist, you will be responsible for assessing methods, data, results, and assumptions of economic evaluations; designing and conducting economic evaluations and budget impact analyses; and producing reports. You will participate in multidisciplinary research teams and lead the economic component of projects (e.g., development of an economic evaluation, or review of an existing economic analysis of a health technology such as a drug, health device, or health system).
What do the daily responsibilities look like?
On any given day, the Health Economist will:
- critically appraise economic evaluations (model structure, model inputs, and assumptions) submitted by manufacturers or in the public domain
- design and undertake economic evaluations, budget impact analyses, and reviews of economic evidence of drugs and health technologies
- develop computer-based economic models for performing economic evaluations and budget impact analysis, as required
- lead and coordinate efforts of internal and external research team members to ensure project objectives are met
- prepare reports for interested parties
- participate in expert committee or advisory committee meetings to present and/or provide clarification of economic findings
- work with the guidance of the manager, to pull together economic information for reconsiderations and requests for advice for drug reviews
- provide input to, and review the reports of other researchers, including project team members
- contribute to process documentation and the continuous improvement of research processes
- represent the organization at conferences and other external meetings.
Is this the right role for you?
The Health Economist will likely have:
- a minimum of graduate degree in economics, mathematics, epidemiology, or public health, plus at least 2 to 4 years of relevant experience, specifically related to the development and/or critical assessment of economic evaluations and models
- a thorough understanding of health economic methods, with skill in computer-based decision analytics, simulation, and statistical modelling. Strong analytical abilities are critical
- strong interpersonal skills with the ability to work with multidisciplinary teams and expert committees
- ability to work independently and to prioritize multiple projects to meet competing deadlines
- willingness to undertake training in systematic reviews, meta-analyses, or other training as required
- commitment to high-quality work and attention to detail
- excellent communication skills (written, oral, and presentation) to be able to convey technical information succinctly to varied audiences
- proficiency with Word, Excel, and Outlook.
What will set you apart?
The following qualifications may help you stand out:
- training in epidemiology and/or biostatistics
- ability to critically appraise clinical trials, observational studies, and network meta-analyses
- fluency in French.
What’s in it for you?
At CDA-AMC, you will find:
- a team-focused, supportive, and inclusive work environment
- a competitive compensation package, including participation in a defined benefit pension plan with the Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP)
- a comprehensive benefits package for employees and dependents, including health, dental, life, and travel insurance; spending accounts to meet your health care and individual wellness needs; and an employee assistance program
- generous paid time off (including a minimum of 4 weeks of vacation, paid sick leave and life leave, a December holiday closure, your birthday as a paid day off, and other leave options)
- flexible hours and a hybrid work model that promotes work-life balance
- opportunities to work with and learn from highly specialized professionals
- personal growth through professional development opportunities, corporate training, and support for continuing education
- a friendly culture in which community engagement is supported and people’s efforts and important milestones are recognized
- the opportunity to make a difference for people living in Canada and effect positive change.
To apply for this position, visit the Careers section of our website. Your application must clearly identify how your skills and experience relate to the requirements of this role. You can also share a portfolio or work samples to showcase your skills and experience to give us a clearer understanding of what you can do. Applications for this opportunity may be used for future staffing vacancies. We thank you for your interest; however, only those candidates selected for further consideration will be contacted.
Hiring Process
Our hiring process is designed to help us get to know you, and for you to get to know us. It includes introductory calls, a panel interview, and opportunities to showcase your skills. You’ll also have time to ask questions and explore how you can contribute to the team and organization.
Our applicant tracking system includes artificial intelligence features; however, these are not used in our selection or recruitment processes. All hiring decisions, including application screening, are made by our hiring team members, who carefully review each application to ensure a valid process.
At CDA-AMC, our employees share a passion for building the future of the health systems in Canada. We recognize that our employees bring diverse strengths, experiences, and backgrounds. One of our collective strengths is our culture and our commitment to creating a positive and inclusive workplace culture.
CDA-AMC is committed to inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility. We highly encourage all qualified applicants to apply, including Indigenous people, people of all places of origin and religions, people with disabilities, people who are neurodivergent, people who are racialized, women, and people from 2SLGBTQ+ communities.
We provide accommodations during all phases of the recruitment process. If you require any accommodations, please let the Talent Acquisition team know when they contact you. We will work with you to meet your needs.
Please note that, as a condition of employment, successful candidates will be required to complete a confidential pre-employment background check, including criminal, employment, and education verifications.
Candidates must be legally eligible to work in Canada.
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About Canada's Drug Agency
Canada’s Drug Agency is a pan-Canadian health organization.
Created and funded by Canada’s federal, provincial, and territorial governments, we’re responsible for driving better coordination, alignment, and public value within Canada’s drug and health technology landscape.
We provide Canada’s health system leaders with independent evidence and advice so they can make informed drug, health technology, and health system decisions, and we collaborate with national and international partners to enhance our collective impact.
L’Agence des médicaments du Canada est une organisation pancanadienne de la santé.
Créés et financés par les gouvernements fédéral, provinciaux et territoriaux, nous sommes chargés d’améliorer la coordination, l’harmonisation et la valeur publique au sein du paysage des médicaments et des technologies de la santé au pays.
Nous fournissons aux dirigeants des systèmes de santé des données probantes et des conseils indépendants pour les aider à prendre des décisions éclairées sur les médicaments, les technologies de la santé et les systèmes de santé, et nous collaborons avec des partenaires nationaux et internationaux afin de renforcer notre influence collective.
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Health Economist
Top Benefits
About the role
**Status:**Full time, indefinite
**Location:**Ottawa, Ontario, or Toronto, Ontario (hybrid)
**Closing date:**March 27, 2026
Salary range:$87,720 to $109,140 per year
Canada’s Drug Agency (CDA-AMC) is a pan-Canadian health organization. We are an independent, not-for-profit organization with offices in Ottawa and Toronto. Created and funded by Canada’s federal, provincial, and territorial governments, we drive better coordination, alignment, and public value within Canada’s drug, health technology, and health systems landscape. We provide health system leaders in Canada with independent evidence and advice, empowering them to make informed decisions about drugs, health technologies, and broader health system strategies and investments, and we collaborate with national and international partners to enhance our collective impact.
CDA-AMC was named 1 of the National Capital Region’s top employers for the third year in a row. This recognition celebrates our dedication to fostering a positive and inclusive work environment that nurtures growth and innovation. It reaffirms our ongoing efforts to create an outstanding workplace where our employees thrive and feel valued.
Hybrid Work Arrangement
At CDA-AMC, employees participate in a hybrid workspace arrangement that allows for flexibility and enhanced work-life balance. We believe in the positive impact of in-person collaboration and the importance of team building. This position follows a hybrid work schedule with a minimum of 2 days onsite, though this requirement may vary based on business and operational needs.
Primary Focus
We are seeking to fill a current opening on our Health Economics team. As a Health Economist, you will be responsible for assessing methods, data, results, and assumptions of economic evaluations; designing and conducting economic evaluations and budget impact analyses; and producing reports. You will participate in multidisciplinary research teams and lead the economic component of projects (e.g., development of an economic evaluation, or review of an existing economic analysis of a health technology such as a drug, health device, or health system).
What do the daily responsibilities look like?
On any given day, the Health Economist will:
- critically appraise economic evaluations (model structure, model inputs, and assumptions) submitted by manufacturers or in the public domain
- design and undertake economic evaluations, budget impact analyses, and reviews of economic evidence of drugs and health technologies
- develop computer-based economic models for performing economic evaluations and budget impact analysis, as required
- lead and coordinate efforts of internal and external research team members to ensure project objectives are met
- prepare reports for interested parties
- participate in expert committee or advisory committee meetings to present and/or provide clarification of economic findings
- work with the guidance of the manager, to pull together economic information for reconsiderations and requests for advice for drug reviews
- provide input to, and review the reports of other researchers, including project team members
- contribute to process documentation and the continuous improvement of research processes
- represent the organization at conferences and other external meetings.
Is this the right role for you?
The Health Economist will likely have:
- a minimum of graduate degree in economics, mathematics, epidemiology, or public health, plus at least 2 to 4 years of relevant experience, specifically related to the development and/or critical assessment of economic evaluations and models
- a thorough understanding of health economic methods, with skill in computer-based decision analytics, simulation, and statistical modelling. Strong analytical abilities are critical
- strong interpersonal skills with the ability to work with multidisciplinary teams and expert committees
- ability to work independently and to prioritize multiple projects to meet competing deadlines
- willingness to undertake training in systematic reviews, meta-analyses, or other training as required
- commitment to high-quality work and attention to detail
- excellent communication skills (written, oral, and presentation) to be able to convey technical information succinctly to varied audiences
- proficiency with Word, Excel, and Outlook.
What will set you apart?
The following qualifications may help you stand out:
- training in epidemiology and/or biostatistics
- ability to critically appraise clinical trials, observational studies, and network meta-analyses
- fluency in French.
What’s in it for you?
At CDA-AMC, you will find:
- a team-focused, supportive, and inclusive work environment
- a competitive compensation package, including participation in a defined benefit pension plan with the Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP)
- a comprehensive benefits package for employees and dependents, including health, dental, life, and travel insurance; spending accounts to meet your health care and individual wellness needs; and an employee assistance program
- generous paid time off (including a minimum of 4 weeks of vacation, paid sick leave and life leave, a December holiday closure, your birthday as a paid day off, and other leave options)
- flexible hours and a hybrid work model that promotes work-life balance
- opportunities to work with and learn from highly specialized professionals
- personal growth through professional development opportunities, corporate training, and support for continuing education
- a friendly culture in which community engagement is supported and people’s efforts and important milestones are recognized
- the opportunity to make a difference for people living in Canada and effect positive change.
To apply for this position, visit the Careers section of our website. Your application must clearly identify how your skills and experience relate to the requirements of this role. You can also share a portfolio or work samples to showcase your skills and experience to give us a clearer understanding of what you can do. Applications for this opportunity may be used for future staffing vacancies. We thank you for your interest; however, only those candidates selected for further consideration will be contacted.
Hiring Process
Our hiring process is designed to help us get to know you, and for you to get to know us. It includes introductory calls, a panel interview, and opportunities to showcase your skills. You’ll also have time to ask questions and explore how you can contribute to the team and organization.
Our applicant tracking system includes artificial intelligence features; however, these are not used in our selection or recruitment processes. All hiring decisions, including application screening, are made by our hiring team members, who carefully review each application to ensure a valid process.
At CDA-AMC, our employees share a passion for building the future of the health systems in Canada. We recognize that our employees bring diverse strengths, experiences, and backgrounds. One of our collective strengths is our culture and our commitment to creating a positive and inclusive workplace culture.
CDA-AMC is committed to inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility. We highly encourage all qualified applicants to apply, including Indigenous people, people of all places of origin and religions, people with disabilities, people who are neurodivergent, people who are racialized, women, and people from 2SLGBTQ+ communities.
We provide accommodations during all phases of the recruitment process. If you require any accommodations, please let the Talent Acquisition team know when they contact you. We will work with you to meet your needs.
Please note that, as a condition of employment, successful candidates will be required to complete a confidential pre-employment background check, including criminal, employment, and education verifications.
Candidates must be legally eligible to work in Canada.
#LI-Hybrid
Not the right fit? Search for Health Economist jobs in Ottawa, ON
About Canada's Drug Agency
Canada’s Drug Agency is a pan-Canadian health organization.
Created and funded by Canada’s federal, provincial, and territorial governments, we’re responsible for driving better coordination, alignment, and public value within Canada’s drug and health technology landscape.
We provide Canada’s health system leaders with independent evidence and advice so they can make informed drug, health technology, and health system decisions, and we collaborate with national and international partners to enhance our collective impact.
L’Agence des médicaments du Canada est une organisation pancanadienne de la santé.
Créés et financés par les gouvernements fédéral, provinciaux et territoriaux, nous sommes chargés d’améliorer la coordination, l’harmonisation et la valeur publique au sein du paysage des médicaments et des technologies de la santé au pays.
Nous fournissons aux dirigeants des systèmes de santé des données probantes et des conseils indépendants pour les aider à prendre des décisions éclairées sur les médicaments, les technologies de la santé et les systèmes de santé, et nous collaborons avec des partenaires nationaux et internationaux afin de renforcer notre influence collective.