Applications are invited for the post of BRC Lecturer in Statistics at the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London.
The successful applicant will work within an established team in the BRC Bioinformatics and Statistics theme including programmers, data managers, bioinformaticians and statisticians. The post is for three years in the first instance. The post holder will be responsible for providing statistical collaboration and leadership with researchers planning and conducting experimental and observational studies. A particular focus will be innovative methods for the robust evaluation of treatment effects and mechanisms from studies with and without randomisation, and in inference from electronic medical records data. In addition, the post holder will make a modest contribution to the teaching programme and service support of the BRC and Biostatistics Department.
The successful candidate will have a PhD and a formal qualification in statistics or another numerate discipline, and possess a familiarity with statistical software packages such as STATA/MathLab/R and SEM or IRT software. S/he will have a good working knowledge of Clincial Practice and competence in standard medical statistics, multivariate statistics, longitudinal modelling and evaluation. S/he will also have experience of working as a medical or applied statistician, and high-quality peer-reviewed publications as senior author or key contributor.
Salary will be on grade 7, £38,140 to £45,486 per annum, plus £2,323 London allowance per annum.
To obtain further particulars and a person specification or apply please see our website at
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/depsta/pertra/vacancy/external/apply.php?id=16843312
Please quote reference APAV30312NJ in all correspondence.
Closing date for applications is 6th January 2013.
Only candidates shortlisted for interview will be contacted.
Equality of opportunity is College policy.
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