Please note contact person is Dr L. Hancock (email address is below).
The UNIVERSITY of NEWCASTLE
Job Posted: 22-FEB-99
AUSTRALIA The University of Newcastle is one of Australia's leading
universities - an exceptional achiever in research with an.
international reputation for expertise in innovative approaches to
teaching and learning. FACULTY OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES
SENIOR STATISTICIAN SCHOOL OF POPULATION HEALTH SCIENCES (POSITION
NO. G34/99) Position: The Hunter Centre for Health Advancement is a
collaborative unit of the Hunter Area health Service and the
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at the University of
Newcastle and undertakes a range of health programs in the Hunter
Area. The appointee will co-ordinate and provide statistical
information, analyses and present findings to management and
external funding bodies. Person: Applicants should posses a
relevant postgraduate qualification or progress towards
postgraduate qualifications; extensive experience in the
application of statistics and the use of statistical packages for
the manipulation of data and statistical analysis including
programming; expertise in complex data editing methods and well
developed analytical and problem solving skills. Extensive
experience in population health research, survey statistics or
biostatistics would also be an advantage. Benefits: HEW Level 8
$46,162 to $53,855 per annum plus an increase of 4% payable on
March 1, 1999. Further Information: This position is available on a
full time (fixed-term) basis until 31 December, 2000. Contact Dr
Lynne Hancock on telephone (02) 4924 6365 or email
[log in to unmask] Applications Close: 5 March, 1999.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE An information package for the above position
that includes the full selection criteria and application form must
be obtained from the Human Resource Management Branch by
telephoning (02) 49216742 before submitting an application. The
University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and has a policy of no
smoking in the workplace.
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