MRC Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, Glasgow
Survey Analyst
This is a great opportunity for a graduate or post-graduate with proven skills in quantitative analysis or statistics to work in a leading research establishment. There will be generous opportunities to take on a wide skills base of research methodology, analysis, writing, presentation skills, at the same time gaining an understanding of gender and health issues, and to develop further skills in research e.g. in more advanced statistical methods, data analysis and systematic reviewing.
The key tasks will be to undertake quantitative analyses, summarise the findings from published literature, and provide support to the other researchers on the Gender and Health Programme (see more below). Other responsibilities will include the analysis of data from several data sets (e.g. West of Scotland Twenty-07 study and other data sets within the Unit, Scottish Health Survey, routinely collected health data for the UK and other countries) for a range of research papers examining the link between gender and health. It is envisaged that a major part of the work will involve analysis of a complex routinely collected data set on general practitioner (GP) consultations to study whether men and women differ in patterns of consultation for various illnesses.
You should have a good (1st or 2:1) honours degree in Statistics or Social Sciences/Human Sciences with a high degree of quantitative training. You should also have training or experience of statistical analysis of quantitative data (e.g. using SPSS, STATA, SAS or other packages). Familiarity with gender and health issues and an interest or experience in social or public health sciences would be advantageous.
The MRC Social & Public Health Sciences Unit has an excellent working environment for staff, is well resourced with an impressive track record in studying the impact of social factors on health and illness. For further information visit www.sphsu.mrc.ac.uk.
This appointment will be to a Band 5 post in the MRC salary structure (salary range £19,430 to £22,382 with pay award pending), depending on skills and capabilities.
For further details, including the Job Description and Person Specification and to apply please go to http://jobs.mrc.ac.uk. If, after having read these details, you have further questions about the post, please contact Professor Kate Hunt via e-mail to [log in to unmask]
If you do not have internet access or experience technical difficulties, please call 01793 301159, quoting reference number SPHS08/501. Applicants should complete the cover letter section indicating reasons for applying for the post and how s/he meets the criteria in the Person Specification. A full CV should also be attached. Please ensure at least one of your referees is able to comment on your statistical or data analysis skills.
Closing date: 16th October 2008
The Medical Research Council is an Equal Opportunities Employer
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Alastair H Leyland
MRC Social and Public Health Sciences Unit,
4 Lilybank Gardens, Glasgow G12 8RZ, Scotland, U.K.
Tel: +44 (0)141 357 7504 Fax: +44 (0)141 337 2389
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http://www.sphsu.mrc.ac.uk
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