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Research Statistician/Senior Research Statistician, 
School of Medicine, 
Ref MHLCM1160.

Closing Date 2 December 2018.

Are you a statistician interested in joining a team which will ultimately impact the provision of future healthcare for critically ill children?

Established in 2001 and coordinated by the Universities of Leeds and Leicester, PICANet is an exciting project, collating details of the treatment of all critically ill children in NHS Paediatric Intensive Care Units in the UK and Republic of Ireland. Utilising an expanding clinical audit dataset (already in excess of 360,000 event records), the project facilitates the planning of future health service research and interventions. 

We are seeking a Research Statistician to join our Paediatric Intensive Care Audit Network (PICANet). You should have a degree in a numerate discipline and practical experience of advanced statistical techniques. You will be responsible for analysing existing data, developing analytical methods and, together with clinical and academic colleagues, providing collaborative support for use of the data in audit, applied health research and clinical trials. You will also provide support to NHS Trust staff as well as contribute to the production of and presentation of progress reports to sponsors and national bodies. Your effective communication and interpersonal skills will be essential in building rapport with colleagues at the University of Leicester as well as NHS Trust staff, providing support and guidance to ensure accurate reporting into the database.

To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact: Dr Richard Feltbower, Senior Lecturer in Epidemiology, Tel: +44 (0)113 343 4841, Email: [log in to unmask]

Further details about the post and how to apply are available on the University of Leeds website: 
https://jobs.leeds.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?ref=MHLCM1160

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