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Trainee Statistician

University of York

York and North Yorkshire

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GBP 25,000 - 30,000

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Job summary

A leading UK university is seeking a Trainee Statistician to join their team in health services research. The role involves conducting statistical analyses and providing advice on trials, requiring a relevant undergraduate degree or substantial equivalent experience. Candidates should possess a fundamental understanding of randomised controlled trials and statistical programming (e.g., Stata). The university fosters a supportive culture, promoting equality and inclusion in its activities.

Benefits

Flexible working patterns
Family-friendly initiatives

Qualifications

  • Undergraduate degree in a relevant quantitative subject or substantial experience in lieu.
  • Basic knowledge of randomised controlled trials in health research.
  • Experience in managing and analyzing data.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct high quality statistical analyses of trials.
  • Provide statistical advice and support throughout trials.
  • Liaise with multidisciplinary teams to manage statistical aspects.

Skills

Statistical analysis
Statistical programming
Data management and analysis
Communication of statistical concepts

Education

Undergraduate degree in a relevant quantitative subject

Tools

Stata
Job description
Department

York Trials Unit is one of the UK’s leading centres for the design and analysis of randomised controlled trials. Due to the continued success of the Unit, we are now seeking to appoint a trainee statistician. You will join a team of statisticians under the supervision of Professor Catherine Hewitt. The post offers the opportunity to be part of a large and successful multi-disciplinary Department which is renowned for its methodological expertise and commitment to policy relevant research.

The Universityof York offers flexible working patterns and a number of family friendly initiatives. As a Department we are proud to foster a supportive culture that helps staff and students contribute fully, flourish and excel, to reach their full potential. We embrace equality, diversity and inclusion as well as the values of the Athena SWAN Charter in all our Departmental activities.

Role

You will develop strong foundations for a career in health services research. Conduct high quality statistical analyses of trials, undertake statistical programming for checking, manipulating and summarising data, and provide on-going statistical advice and reporting during the development and conduct of trials. You will liaise with multidisciplinary teams to manage statistical and analytical aspects of the studies to ensure data quality. You will also be encouraged to undertake dissemination of your research through publications, seminars and conference presentations and contribute to the workings of the statistics team.

Skills, Experience & Qualifications needed
  • Undergraduate degree in a relevant quantitative subject or, exceptionally substantial experience at an equivalent level
  • A basic knowledge of randomised controlled trials and their use in health research
  • Knowledge of how to design and analyse data from randomised controlled trials
  • Working knowledge of a statistical package and ability to undertake basic statistical programming (eg Stata)
  • Ability to undertake basic statistical analysis of research relevant to randomised controlled trials
  • Ability to undertake basic statistical programming and explain statistical concepts in simple terms to individuals from non-technical backgrounds
  • Experience of managing and analysing data
  • Experience of summarising data in a report format
  • Understanding of how quantitative research data are presented and interpreted
  • Ability to log information in an efficient and accurate manner and cope under pressure while maintaining a high level of accuracy.

Interview date: To be confirmed

For informal enquiries: please contact catherine.hewitt@york.ac.uk

It may become a requirement for anyone successfully appointed to this role to undertake an enhanced DBS check, in order to undertake specific project work. Appointees will be asked to declare any spent convictions at the point at which a project requires an enhanced DBS check. The enhanced DBS check will then be carried out before they undertake work relating to that specific project.

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