Research Data Analyst
- Employer
- University of Leeds
- Location
- Leeds, United Kingdom
- Salary
- £34,304 to £40,927 p.a.
- Closing date
- Jan 3, 2022
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- Sector
- Pharmaceutical, Business Development
- Hours
- Full Time
- Organization Type
- University and College
- Jobseeker Type
- Academic (e.g. 'Lecturer')
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Are you an ambitious researcher looking for your next challenge?
Do you have a background in data analysis, epidemiology and/or statistics?
Do you want to further your career in one of the UK's leading research intensive Universities?
An exciting opportunity has arisen within the Faculty of Medicine and Health for a highly motivated, enthusiastic individual to join a world-leading clinical research group. Based at Chapel Allerton Hospital this post is available immediately for a fixed term of one year, with the possibility of extension dependent on funding.
We are seeking to appoint a talented and able Research Data Analyst to work with the Musculoskeletal Diseases Research Group within the Institute of Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Medicine. A large part of the post will involve analysis of a 5000 patient longitudinal cohort dataset, analysis of multiple smaller datasets and supporting preparation of peer-reviewed manuscripts.
The successful candidate will have a MSc or PhD or equivalent in a relevant subject area, with a proven record in writing for publication. They will have experience of analysing large datasets; a thorough understanding of statistical principles and working experience of statistical techniques (e.g. multilevel modelling, propensity score analysis, imputation of missing data), with excellent IT skills and experience of statistical packages such as Stata.
We currently have funding secured for this post for a fixed term of one year. It is our intention to apply for additional funding for the post at the midway point, which would support an extension if successful.
To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact:
Dr Sarah Kingsbury
Email: S.R.Kingsbury@leeds.ac.uk
Interviews are planned for W/C 10th January 2022
Further Information
Do you have a background in data analysis, epidemiology and/or statistics?
Do you want to further your career in one of the UK's leading research intensive Universities?
An exciting opportunity has arisen within the Faculty of Medicine and Health for a highly motivated, enthusiastic individual to join a world-leading clinical research group. Based at Chapel Allerton Hospital this post is available immediately for a fixed term of one year, with the possibility of extension dependent on funding.
We are seeking to appoint a talented and able Research Data Analyst to work with the Musculoskeletal Diseases Research Group within the Institute of Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Medicine. A large part of the post will involve analysis of a 5000 patient longitudinal cohort dataset, analysis of multiple smaller datasets and supporting preparation of peer-reviewed manuscripts.
The successful candidate will have a MSc or PhD or equivalent in a relevant subject area, with a proven record in writing for publication. They will have experience of analysing large datasets; a thorough understanding of statistical principles and working experience of statistical techniques (e.g. multilevel modelling, propensity score analysis, imputation of missing data), with excellent IT skills and experience of statistical packages such as Stata.
We currently have funding secured for this post for a fixed term of one year. It is our intention to apply for additional funding for the post at the midway point, which would support an extension if successful.
To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact:
Dr Sarah Kingsbury
Email: S.R.Kingsbury@leeds.ac.uk
Interviews are planned for W/C 10th January 2022
Further Information
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