SOUTHAMPTON UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS TRUST
BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH UNITS
STATISTICIAN BAND 7 FIXED TERM TO MARCH 2012
£30,460 to £40,157 pa
An exciting new opportunity has arisen for a further statistician post in the Biomedical Research Units (BRU) in Respiratory Medicine and Nutrition hosted by Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust (SUHT) and the University of Southampton.
Each BRU has a diverse range of research programmes developed by University and SUHT investigators, which require statistical expertise in their development. The postholder will be involved in a wide range of analytical issues related to the individual projects within the BRU and will be hosted by the Hospital Trust's IM&T department. This has been designed so that they would closely integrate with the Trust IM&T team and help analyse hospital data as related to BRU studies and they will be liaising closely with an established medical statistics group, led by Prof Janet Peacock. This group is part of the larger group of statisticians in Southampton - the Southampton Statistical Sciences Institute (S3RI).
The postholder will be interacting with clinicians to develop appropriate data analysis relevant to the projects. The post will require a wide range of statistical knowledge relevant to clinical translational projects and will be part of a larger group that supports BRU activities including another statistician, data manager and wider support team. The postholder will be expected to participate in the development of new projects as part of the future development of BRU activities and develop their own research portfolio of activities with framework of the BRU.
For further details please see
http://www.jobs.nhs.uk/cgi-bin/vacdetails.cgi?selection=912502120
For more information about this exciting opportunity or to arrange an informal visit please contact Prof Alan Jackson, Nutrition BRU Director: (023) 8079 4918 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting end_of_the_skype_highlighting
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