Application closing date 08/07/2018
LocationUniversity of Essex, ColchesterSalary£29,799 - £32,548 per annum
(Grade 7), £32,548 - £38,832 per annum (Grade 8)Employment typeFixed-Term,
Full-Time
The Catalyst Project at the University of Essex is funded by the Higher
Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE). The Catalyst project
provides a unique opportunity to bring together the University's world
leading expertise in data sharing and data analytics with Essex and Suffolk
County Council's strength in policy innovation to address two policy
priorities that are of local and national importance:
- Preventing and managing increasing pressures on public services.
- Building community resilience to encourage communities to help deliver
solutions to the challenges faced by the county's public services.
The Strategic Planning and Change section is seeking to make a new
appointment for the project, a Grade 7 or Grade 8 Statistician / Data
Analyst.
*The Role and Duties*The Catalyst Project Statistician / Data Analyst will
be a member of the Catalyst Fund project team and play a critical role in
the successful delivery of various high quality data resources from local
government to the external user community. The post-holder will play a key
role in liaising between Council staff, the Catalyst project team and other
University staff, as required, to deliver Council priority initiatives.
Duties will include providing statistical support on predictive modelling,
risk estimation and identification of risk factors in a series of
applications; pre-processing and merging together data from varied sources,
generating reports of preliminary data analysis, assisting in final
analyses of data; and assimilating, interpreting and disseminating data and
information from different sources.
In addition, a Grade 8 Statistician / Data Analyst would be encouraged to
develop novel methodological approaches and publish your findings in
scientific journals; and develop your own research ideas and present in
scientific conferences.
For application and more details:
https://vacancies.essex.ac.uk/tlive_webrecruitment/wrd/run/ETREC107GF.open?VACANCY_ID=399429H6ke&WVID=9918109NEm&LANG=USA
For informal enquiries contact:
Dr Aris Perperoglou
[log in to unmask]
You may leave the list at any time by sending the command
SIGNOFF allstat
to [log in to unmask], leaving the subject line blank.
|