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- Senior Statistical Programmer - UK (Remote/offi...
Senior Statistical Programmer - UK (Remote/Office/Hybrid)
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Full Job Description
Veramed prides itself on two key areas: providing the highest-quality statistics and programming consultancy for its clients, and giving its employees an industry-leading working environment with support and training for career growth.
We have an exciting opportunity for a Senior Statistical Programmer to join us on a permanent basis in the UK. We can offer home and/or office working, training and support, and a competitive package.
The purpose of the role is to provide programming support to the statistics and programming department across a range of projects, clients, and therapeutic areas.
Key Responsibilities
Technical
- Perform consistency review of clinical trial documents including protocols, SAPs, CRFs, CSRs
- Author and review simple and complex study TFL shells
- Author and review simple and complex dataset standards
- Perform data checks and data exploration (e.g., using frequencies, histograms)
- Program and QC routine and ad hoc datasets and TFLs (in SAS) following specifications, applying good programming practice
- Complete and review CDISC Validation tool reports
- Ensure the appropriate standards are being applied and adhered to
- Familiarisation with simple statistical techniques (e.g., t-test, ANOVA, regression, standard survival)
- Review project management related documents
- Maintain study master file documents and other documents required to be audit-ready
General
- Lead internal and client study team meetings effectively
- Present study updates internally and at client meetings
- Share scientific, technical, and practical knowledge within the team and with colleagues
- Perform work in full compliance with applicable legislation, regulations, company policies, procedures, and training
- Build effective collaborative working relationships with internal and client team members
- Seek opportunities to develop innovative ideas, sharing when appropriate
- Line management or mentorship of more junior team members
- Contribution to development of internal training materials
- Contribution to internal process improvement initiatives
Qualifications
BSc, MSc, or PhD in a numerical discipline (or relevant equivalent industry experience)
At least 4 years of relevant industry experience
What To Expect
- A warm, friendly working environment in which to thrive both personally and professionally.
- A supportive, open-door management policy that will aid in your development and provide you with the tools to take your career to the next level.
- A truly unique CRO that’s doing something different when it comes to managing staff, projects, and building relationships in the industry.
- The ability to own your role and develop your skills and experience.