2 Research Associates - NIHR Funded Complex Reviews Support Unit, Biostatistics Research Group, University of Leicester
Location: Leicester
Department: Population Health Sciences
Vacancy terms: Full-time or part-time (min. 0.4FTE) or job share, fixed term until 30 Nov 2023
Salary details: Grade 7 £37,386 to £43,155 per annum pro rata
Hours per week:37.5
Advert closes midnight on: 20 Apr 2023
Vacancy ID: 7740
About the role:
The Population Health Sciences department are looking to appoint 2 Research Associates to further develop and help maintain web-based data analysis apps for evidence synthesis developed by the NIHR-funded Complex Reviews Support Unit (http://www.nihrcrsu.org/guidance/apps). This includes developing novel data visualisation tools to aid interpretation and communication of complex statistical models and their results to non-technical stakeholders. The post-holder will work collaboratively and independently as part of a research team (including statisticians, research software engineers and clinicians) to achieve defined milestones and produce high quality research as part of a wider programme.
About you:
You will have a PhD (or equivalent) in an appropriate discipline (e.g. medical statistics, health economics, health services research or related quantitative/computing discipline) or the equivalent professional qualification and/or experience. You will have evidence of contributing to peer-reviewed journal papers (or equivalent) and expertise in analytical techniques. To succeed in this role, you will require experience of one or more of the following: systematic review and evidence synthesis; software development; and/or computer code writing. Ideally, you will be skilled in data visualization and have knowledge on creating web-based apps using the Shiny package for R.
Further details and to apply see:
https://jobs.le.ac.uk/vacancies/7740/research-associate-2-positions-available.html
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