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Lead Trial Statistician

Primary Care Health Sciences, Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Woodstock Road, Oxford

Grade 9: £42,883 to £49,689 with a discretionary range to £54,283 p.a.  This post is offered full-time for two years in the first instance (If no suitable candidates are identified for appointment at grade 9, consideration will be given to making an appointment at grade 8 (£37,012 - £44,166 p.a.) with an appropriate change in the duties.)

The PC-CTU is based within the Department of Primary Care Health Sciences at the University of Oxford and undertakes clinical trials addressing health issues of major national and international importance within a primary care setting.

We are currently seeking to appoint a Lead Trial Statistician who will lead the development and management of a clinical trials statistical team and develop a programme of clinical trial methodological research to compliment the PC-CTU's trial portfolio. The postholder will also take responsibility for ensuring that there is robust statistical input throughout the life-cycle of all clinical trials and observational studies adopted by the PC-CTU from design to analysis, developing and managing a small team of dedicated trial statisticians.

You will have a PhD in medical statistics, be an exceptional team player with considerable experience in leading a statistical research programme and working as a trial statistician. Expertise in phase III and IV CTIMP studies and complex pragmatic studies is an essential requirement and experience of working within a UKCRC registered clinical trials unit would be a distinct advantage. Candidates who are interested in this exciting opportunity should clearly explain in their supporting statement how they meet the each of the essential and desirable criteria detailed in the job description.


All applications are to be made on line. Please visit https://www.recruit.ox.ac.uk/pls/hrisliverecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.display_form





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