JOB: Biostatistician, UK Renal Registry, Southmead Hospital, Bristol
Full time, permanent position
Salary £19,000 - £24,000 pa (depending on experience)
The UK Renal Registry provides an independent comparative audit service to
over 60 renal units in the UK. Our primary objective is to publish data on
standards of renal care in the UK and we are acknowledged internationally as
a source of outcome data for patients in renal failure. The Registry
statisticians also work with internal and external collaborators to produce
analyses for publication in peer reviewed journals. A wide range of
statistical analyses are undertaken including survival and regression
analyses.
Our annual report is available on our website - www.renalreg.org
We are seeking an enthusiastic self-motivated individual to work with the
expanding Registry team of 16 staff. Applicants should have a degree and/or
postgraduate qualification in statistics. You will be joining a team of 3
statisticians. SAS is used for most statistical analyses although STATA and
other software is also in use. Some experience of using a statistical
programming package is desirable. Applicants will be required to perform
statistical analyses, statistical software programming, extract complex
cohorts from the existing data base and perform data validation and testing.
The Registry has links with other statisticians in the Bristol area and
elsewhere. Overseas applicants must have a valid UK work permit.
For more information ring our senior statistician
Mrs Retha Steenkamp +44 (0)117 959 5665.
To apply please send your CV to: -
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• Hilary Doxford, General Manager, UK Renal Registry, Southmead Hospital,
Southmead Rd, Bristol BS10 5NB.
Closing Date: Monday 24th November 2008.
Hilary Doxford
General Manager
UK Renal Registry
Tel. 0117 959 6229 (Direct line)
Tel. 0117 959 5665 (Secretary)
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