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Please find below our latest exclusive permanent vacancy for the UK and a brief job description working with a multinational CRO.

BIOSTATISTICAL PROGRAMMING MANAGER
PERMANENT POSITION



Position:
Biostatistical Programming Manager
Salary: Competitive + Excellent package 
Location: Within the M4 corridor 



Role

We are working exclusively on this position with a global CRO client to find a highly experienced senior level statistical programmer. They are looking for someone to join their team as either a Principal Programmer or a Biostatistical Programming Manager, depending on your experience and what you would like from the role. You would be seen as the SAS specialist of the department, providing programming and technical support to allocated studies. Being one of the most senior members of the department you will be working alongside the Head of Biometrics, acting as the project lead and managing resources. You will be given the option of line management responsibilities for a team of SAS programmers, mentoring of less experienced members and even the opportunity to explore work in other areas of the biometrics department e.g. stats.

 

Experience, Skills, Knowledge

 

·         Experience in generating and QC of datasets tables, figures and listings using SAS

·        Comprehensive knowledge of the drug development cycle.

·         Experience in leading multiple studies concurrently

·         Awareness and good knowledge of regulatory guidelines (e.g. ICH-GCP)

·         Exposure and experience on a variety of therapeutic areas

·         Significant client facing experience, representing statistical programming at F2F meetings with clients

 

 

Education/Qualifications

 

·         University education (BSc or MSc) or equivalent in Statistics, Computer Science, Mathematics or other analytical field.


If this position is of interest to you and would like a fully detailed job specification and value proposition please send an updated CV to
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Regards,
Adrian

 
Adrian Lee
Biometrics Consultant

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