Position: Biostatistician
Department: Human Products Authorisation and Registration
Duration: 3-year contract post
Salary: €67,890 per annum (*incremental scale)
Location: Hybrid (Office – min 2 days per week; Remote – max 3 days per week)
Closing date: 8 January 2023
Interview date: 16 January 2023
About the HPRA
The Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA) is the independent regulator of health products in Ireland. We regulate medicines and devices for the benefit of people and animals, striving for excellence in health product regulation through science, collaboration and innovation.
As well as being responsible for the regulation of medicines and medical devices at a national level, the HPRA plays a prominent role in the European Medicines Regulatory Network (EMRN). We have a very close and strong working relationship with European authorities such as the European Medicines Agency (EMA), as well as our national counterparts in other EU member states.
We contribute to and regularly take a lead role in the assessment of applications to market innovative medicines that offer new treatment options for Irish and European patients, contribute to safety reviews of products authorised for use in Europe, as well as providing scientific advice in relation to novel medicines currently under development, and assessing applications for clinical trials. We also carefully monitor the use of medicines and medical devices on the market to quickly identify, evaluate and appropriately respond to any emerging quality or safety concerns.
About the Role
Working in the Human Products Authorisation and Registration department (HPAR), the Biostatistician will analyse and critically appraise statistical aspects of pre- and post-marketing applications including dossiers for medicines, scientific advice applications and clinical trial applications.
The Biostatistician will work closely with other HPAR Biostatisticians as part of a multi-disciplinary team of clinicians, pharmacists and pre-clinical scientists. The Biostatistician will interact with national and international advisory committees and working groups, as well as company representatives, as required.
This role is being offered as part of the HPRA hybrid working model. The successful candidate will be working in the HPRA offices a minimum of two days per week and can avail of working remotely up to a maximum of three days per week subject to the terms of the HPRA hybrid working policy.
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