Dear All
Permanent Statistician role based North of the M25
The CIRS (Chiltern Integrated Resourcing Solutions) department of Chiltern
International acts in a similar way to that of a staffing solutions
provider. The department is currently seeking a Statistician to work for
our client based at their Global Headquarters in the South East of
England, North of the M25. Reporting into the Senior Statistician you
will be part of a team that play a key role in evaluating the success of
our new products through the design and analysis of both small in-house
and large multi-centre clinical trials in Europe and the US.
Ideal candidates will be educated to degree level or equivalent (min 2:1)
in statistics or a related discipline, ideally supplemented by an MSc or
PhD in Statistics, with at least 2 years relevant industrial/medical
experience in a statistical role. Consideration would be given to
graduates who have had an industrial placement within a medical
environment. You will also have used SAS for statistical analysis and
have the ability to work independently with proven report writing skills
and good oral communication skills.
If you are interested in finding out more about this role please contact
me.
Kind Regards
Peter Lewis BA MREC
Resourcing Manager
CIRS (Chiltern Integrated Resourcing Solutions)
Chiltern International
171 Bath Road
Slough, Berkshire
SL1 4AA
Direct Line: +44 (0) 1753 216727
Fax: +44 (0) 1753 511116
Mobile: +44 (0) 7931 537232
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Website www.chiltern.com
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