Please accept my sincere apologies for spamming the list today. I was
having difficulty getting the complete URL to be displayed. I very kind
person has explained how this is done (which is by appending < & >
either end of the URL) and now hopefully this will be the last you hear
from me - well for today that is :-)
The vacancy can be found at - <
http://www.swan.ac.uk/personnel/vacancies/research/posttitle,58579,en.ph
p>
Thank you,
Caroline
-----Original Message-----
From: Brooks C.
Sent: 20 May 2011 12:33
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Job: Data Analyst to work with the SAIL (Secure Anonymised
Information Linkage) system
Fixed Term Data Analyst - SQL (reference 5827)
Health Informatics Research Unit (HIRU), College of Medicine, Swansea
Swansea University has a strong reputation in Health Informatics. A long
track record of information system research and development, information
standards, and public health analyses has been consolidated within the
Institute of Life Science (ILS): a strategic development bringing
outstanding High Performance Computing (HPC) via the Blue C
supercomputer. Health Informatics at Swansea has benefitted
significantly from the ILS development, initially allowing the creation
of the Health Informatics Research Unit (HIRU), a National Institute for
Social Care and Health Research (NISCHR) funded research centre,
focussed on making use of routinely collected data from public services
for the purpose of conducting and supporting high quality research.
Based on the Blue C computational infrastructure, and utilising cutting
edge parallel-processing technologies for data warehousing, HIRU has
developed the SAIL databank - a large scale warehouse of person-centred,
linked, anonymised data. The work of HIRU focuses on the use of data to
improve the understanding of health and healthcare.
This post joins a growing team of research data analysts developing data
analyses as part of multidisciplinary research teams. This post will
work between the Health Informatics Research Unit's core analyst and
technical teams, and the e-Health Industries Innovations Centre (ehi2)
to undertake approved research on behalf of ehealth companies, charities
such as the Multiple Sclerosis Society, and organisations within the
private sector who require access to SAIL data resources.
The successful applicant will have a degree in a relevant subject, be
competent in the use of relational databases, including complex SQL
query construction, the use of statistical and spreadsheet software, as
well as an enthusiasm and aptitude for working with health related data.
An application form and further details may be obtained, quoting the
appropriate reference, from the HR Department, Swansea University,
Singleton Park, Swansea, SA2 8PP, tel. (01792) 295136 (24 hours) or at
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Closing date: Thursday, 23rd June 2011.
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