Statistician
Basic qualifications:
MSc or PhD (or equivalent) in a statistical discipline.
•Experience in the design, execution, analysis and interpretation of clinical trials, including those with novel designs.
•Expertise in a broad range of statistical methodologies, preferably including Bayesian methodology, modelling and simulation.
• SAS programming skills.
•Excellent interpersonal and communication skills; record of building and maintaining strong working relationships; demonstrated ability to explain novel and standard methods, both to fellow statisticians and to scientific and clinical colleagues.
•Excellent influencing skills, which are applied effectively at all levels of the organization and across multiple functions.
•Self-motivated, independent worker.
•Strong time management skills; able to effectively organise and manage a variety of tasks across different projects.
Ability to apply innovative statistical thinking to meet business objectives
Preferred qualifications:
You should have excellent team-working, project management and leadership skills with demonstrated ability to communicate technical issues. Your primary focus will include the provision of statistical consultancy and strategic input to compounds that could be in any stage of clinical development programs; this would include co-authoring clinical protocols, analysis plans, and study reports, and performing and/or coordinating statistical analyses. Ideally, the candidate will have experience in interacting with regulatory bodies.
Details:
Working as a member of a team of similarly skilled and committed statisticians, your demonstrated statistical expertise will enable you to contribute to the design and analysis of clinical trials, interpretation of results, and subsequently to use the results for internal decision making. You will have opportunities to develop and utilise varied and novel statistical methodologies to enhance future analysis strategies, as well as to research new endpoints to aid in the prediction of clinical effect. As a key team member, your excellent team-working, leadership and planning skills will provide quality input into clinical development programs, clinical studies, and experimental medicine and exploratory research areas. The roles also require involvement in study design, CRF development, statistical analysis plan creation, statistical programming, interpretation of results, review of study reports, and preparation of manuscripts and abstracts. As a study or project statistician you will be a key member of a multi-disciplinary team where you will be expected to influence colleagues in complex situations and make an impact within a cross-functional team-based environment.
The position would be based at Stevenage or Stockley Park.
Closing date for application: 14th September. Please apply via the online application system.
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