Biostatistician/Statistician
Northern Rivers University Department of Rural Health
University of Sydney
Reference No. 137568
The University of Sydney's Northern Rivers University Department of Rural
Health (NRUDRH) was established in 2001 in collaboration with the Southern
Cross University. It has quickly become a world-renowned prestigious
multidisciplinary centre known for its innovations in health education,
research and region-specific service development. The NRUDRH is a member of
the Australian Rural Health Research Collaboration (ARHRC), an initiative
which brings together institutions of rural and mental health with common
goals under a three-year infrastructure capacity building grant from NSW
Health. The ARHRC also has links with the Centre for Epidemiology & Research
NSW Health.
In association with the ARHRC, the NRUDRH is seeking a
Biostatistician/Statistician to provide high level biostatistical advice,
training and research as part of a team of proactive and talented
epidemiologists. Based primarily in Lismore, the appointee will enjoy
flexible hours and days, as well as the opportunity to build valuable skills
and make a significant contribution to the field of Rural Health. This
appointment will include travel to Moree, Broken Hill, Orange and Sydney.
Harnessing well-developed analytical skills and strong project management
abilities, the appointee will conduct statistical analysis of
epidemiological data, support the biostatistical requirements of researchers
and contribute to the study design and data set construction. Futhermore,
the appointee will develop integrated database management protocols,
contribute to funding applications and assist in the development of a
regionally based team of researchers.
The responsibilities of this role will also extend to supervising and
training undergraduate and postgraduate students, documenting all stages of
data management and analysis, and contributing to published papers.
Subsequently, a strong attention to detail, high-level oral and written
communication skills and prior experience with formal and informal teaching
and evaluation will be required.
The successful candidate will hold a relevant undergraduate degree and
postgraduate training in the relevant discipline, or have an equivalent
accreditation or standing. Strong skills with word processors, spreadsheets,
databases and advanced statistical software will be essential, as will a
demonstrated ability of preparing funding submissions and leading
multidisciplinary teams of researchers. Analytical skills relevant to the
design, implementation and reporting of epidemiological-based research will
be required.
The position is part-time or full-time fixed term until June 2009, subject
to the completion of a satisfactory probation period for new appointees. The
proportion of full-time will be negotiated with a minimum of 0.8 FTE. This
position may be continued, subject to funding and need. Membership of a
University approved superannuation scheme is a condition of employment for
new appointees.
Remuneration package Lecturer Level B: up to $86,731 - $102,993 p.a. pro
rata (which includes a base salary $73,289 - $87,030 p.a., leave loading and
up to 17% employer's contribution to superannuation). Currency is AUD.
Remuneration package Senior Lecturer Level C: up to $106,243 - $122,395 p.a.
pro rata (which includes a base salary $89,777 - $103,519 p.a., leave
loading and up to 17% employer's contribution to superannuation). Currency
is AUD.
Level of appointment and responsibility will be commensurate with
qualifications and experience.
For more information or to apply online, please visit
http://positions.usyd.edu.au/allstat
Specific enquiries about the role can be directed to Wendy Byron on +61 2
6620 7271. General enquiries can be directed to Nichol Hildebrand on +61 2
9036 7293.
Closing Date: 3 September 2008
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