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The Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals is one of the 
largest NHS teaching trusts in the country. It 
provides a wide range of general and specialist 
clinical services and is a base for medical 
education, training and research. The Trust 
comprises three hospitals - the John Radcliffe 
and Churchill Hospitals in Headington and the Horton Hospital in Banbury.

The Centre for Statistics in Medicine in Oxford 
(Director: Professor Doug Altman) carries out 
collaborative medical research projects, a 
methodological research programme, and teaching. 
Members of the Centre have a particular interest 
in randomised controlled trials, systematic 
reviews, prognostic and diagnostic studies. The 
Centre currently employs 17 statisticians plus 
other researchers and is part of the Department 
of Clinical Pharmacology, University of Oxford. 
The Centre is located at an attractive site at 
Wolfson College, North Oxford. For further 
information about the Centre, visit http://www.csm-oxford.org.uk/.

Applications are invited for a senior medical 
statistician to join the NHS statistical support 
team, currently comprising 7 statisticians. The 
support team provides statistical input to the 
Research Design Service South Central and expert 
statistical input into collaborative health 
research. Projects include phase II-III national 
and international randomised controlled trials 
and observational studies. The statistician 
typically collaborates directly with the lead 
researcher, taking responsibility for the design, 
analysis and clear interpretation in public 
dissemination. Some projects are in collaboration 
with the Oxford Clinical Trials Unit for Mental 
Illness and the Oxford Vaccine Group, both UKCRN 
Registered Clinical Trials Units. Members of the 
support team also carry out methodological 
research, offer statistical advice to researchers and run statistical courses.

The successful applicant would be expected to 
provide major input into the RDS South Central as 
both methodologist and research advisor, and work 
on a number of concurrent collaborative projects 
as the primary statistician, dealing directly 
with the multi-disciplinary project team. You 
would also be expected to teach on courses for 
clinicians and scientists, contribute to 
masterclasses run by the RDS and contribute to 
the development of the team portfolio of 
statistical collaboration and consultancy with 
clinical researchers. You may also be asked to 
take some line management responsibility.

Applicants should ideally have a good (first or 
upper second) first degree (preferably with a 
large statistical component) and a postgraduate 
qualification in medical statistics (or a closely 
related subject). They should have substantial 
experience working as a medical statistician in 
collaborative clinical research and expertise in 
key aspects of study design and analysis, 
particularly applied to randomised clinical 
trials; they should be aware of the latest 
statistical techniques. Experience in the use of 
statistical packages is essential together with 
good verbal and written communication skills, 
including the ability to explain complex 
statistical issues to non-statisticians.

The post is part-time (up to 0.7fte), available 
immediately and appointment will be until 31st 
December 2013 in the first instance. Salary will 
be in the range £38,851 - £46,621 per annum 
(pro-rata) depending on qualifications and 
experience (NHS Agenda for Change Band 8a).

Potential applicants may wish to discuss the post 
informally with Doug Altman (Tel: 01865 284401; 
email: [log in to unmask]).

As well as completing the online application 
form, please send a covering letter, setting out 
how you fit the criteria, your CV, and a copy of 
up to 3 recently published or submitted 
papers/articles to Tracy Edwards by email: 
[log in to unmask], Fax: 01865 284424 or 
via post to Tracy Edwards, Unit Administrator, 
Centre for Statistics in Medicine, Wolfson 
College Annexe, Linton Road, Oxford OX2 6UD.

Please note that we cannot consider an 
application that does not contain a completed application form.

Closing Date: 14 May 2010
The interview date for this post will be either the 24th or 27th May 2010.

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