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Senior Statistician role available - Melanoma Institute of Australia (University of Sydney)

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Julie Small <[log in to unmask]>

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Julie Small <[log in to unmask]>

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SENIOR STATISTICIAN
MELANOMA INSITUTE AUSTRALIA
SYDNEY MEDICAL SCHOOL - CENTRAL
REFERENCE NO. 1881/0914

•	Contribute to furthering research, treatment  and education around melanoma
•	Use your strong statistical expertise to support world leading clinical research in melanoma 
•	Full-time fixed term for two years, remuneration package: $110K-$156K p.a. which includes base salary,  leave loading and up to 17% super

The University of Sydney is Australia's first university and has an outstanding global reputation for academic and research excellence. It employs over 7300 permanent staff, supporting over 50,000 students.

Sydney Medical School is dedicated to improving the health of people in Australia and elsewhere, through high quality education, research and the provision of health care. The school has a large student body - 1200 medical students, more than 1300 students in postgraduate courses and nearly 1000 students undertaking higher research degrees – and major undergraduate teaching programs in medical and health sciences.

Melanoma Institute of Australia (MIA) is dedicated to minimising the impact of melanoma through innovative research, treatment and education programs. It evolved from the Sydney Melanoma Unit which was established in the early 1960’s to provide a world class treatment facility for melanoma patients.  The Institute is now based at the Poche Centre a comprehensive cancer centre for melanoma patients.  Located in North Sydney, the Institute is a world leader in melanoma research and education. The Melanoma Research & Biostatistics Group is a key research program within the Institute. Responsible for the management, analysis and collection of clinical information, the work of this team underpins the majority of clinical research activities within the Institute.  

At the core of this team is the Melanoma Research Database (MRD).  This database was established in the 1960s and now contains clinical information for over 43,000 patients.  MRD is the largest single collection of melanoma information in the world.  

The Institute is seeking a Senior Statistician to join the Melanoma Research & Biostatistics  Group.  The role will be required to manage a small team and will coordinate the clinical research projects that are undertaken.  It is expected that the successful candidate will assist in the development, design and analysis of research projects, using their statistical expertise to assist with the development and publication of high quality, world leading melanoma research.  The role will utilise the large data collection that has been built through the melanoma research database and will support melanoma research projects undertaken at the Institute and within the University of Sydney.

In this role you will:
•	manage a small team  supporting melanoma clinical research at the Institute
•	act as first point of contact for all MRD & Biospecimen Bank data extractions 
•	act as Secretary on the MIA Research Committee  fielding project requests, discussing project specifications with  researchers and administering  the review process
•	administer external research projects that require on-going assistance
•	respond to info enquiries relating to research
•	assist with project design and methodology to support clinical research studies early in the development
•	assist with the development of clinical trial protocols ensuring that the outcomes of trials will be statistically relevant
•	conduct statistical analysis of research studies and/or summarize descriptive statistics for extracted datasets into Institute reports, poster/presentation materials, and/or publications.

To succeed in securing this role you will have:
•	a Master’s Degree in statistics, PhD desirable
•	considerable postgraduate experience working in health related discipline with a demonstrated track record of publications
•	experience working with large health research databases/datasets that includes running database queries (either with MS Access, SQL, SAS or comparable), linking and preparing datasets for export, analysis or reporting of parameters etc.
•	experience working with appropriate software to produce tables and reports from large datasets (for example pivot tables in Excel, or descriptive tables in SPSS/SAS)
•	management experience in a research environment including excellent communication skills across multiple disciplines  
•	demonstrated experience in personnel management and leadership of research
•	an understanding/experience of health information ethics (desirable)
•	experience conducting statistical analyses (desirable)
•	experience in oncology  research (desirable).

This is a challenging role for a dedicated researcher committed to furthering the work of the MIA in research, treatment and education around melanoma.

To be considered for this position it is essential that you address the online selection criteria. For guidance on how to apply visit: How to apply for an advertised position.

Specific inquiries regarding the role may be directed to Ms Nicola Ware on +61 2 9911 7363 or via email: [log in to unmask]  General inquiries regarding the recruitment process may be directed to Julie Small on +61 2 8627 1223.

All applications must be submitted via the University of Sydney careers website.  Visit sydney.edu.au/recruitment and search by the reference number for more information and to apply.

CLOSING DATE: 7 October 2014 (11pm Sydney time)

The University is an equal opportunity employer committed to equity, diversity and social inclusion. Applications from equity target groups and women are encouraged. The University of Sydney has also established a scheme to increase the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff employed across the institution. Applications from people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent are encouraged. 

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