Senior Statistical Programmer/Statistician (Ref: 115216)
Grade 8: £38,511- £45,954 p.a.
If no suitable Grade 8 applicant is forthcoming, an appointment on the Grade 7 scale, with appropriate adjustment of duties, may be considered. Grade 7: £30,434 – £37,394
The newly established University of Oxford Nuffield Department of Population Health (NDPH) contains world-renowned population health research groups and provides an excellent environment for multi-disciplinary research and teaching.
The very large-scale data that are emerging provide the opportunity for many exciting and extensive investigations, but requires well-structured data manipulation and statistical programming to yield their full potential. We are seeking to recruit a Senior Statistical programmer/Statistician with excellent programming skills and a good understanding of a range of statistical techniques, to develop statistical programming for investigations using large-scale resources. An initial focus of the post will be investigation of genetic and non-genetic risk factors for bleed-related side-effects in patients on certain cardiovascular medications (such as aspirin).
You will have a sound background in the design and development of advanced SAS or R statistical analysis programming and be competent to provide training and guidance to other researchers, as well as to develop your own skills. You will have a PhD or MSc in a numerate or computational discipline, considerable statistical programming experience, and peer reviewed publications.
This post provides an exciting opportunity to develop experience and expertise within a leading academic unit with an unrivalled reputation for promoting the use of large studies that can reliably identify findings important to population health.
The post is full-time and is fixed term for three years in the first instance.
The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on Monday 17 November 2014.
http://www.ctsu.ox.ac.uk/vacancies/senior-statistical-programmer-statistician-ref-115216
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