Research Associate/Senior Research Associate in Medical Statistics

Recruiter
University of Bristol
Location
Bristol
Salary
33797.00 - 38017.00 GBP Annual + (Grade J)
Posted
07 Oct 2019
Closes
24 Oct 2019
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time

Research Associate/Senior Research Associate in Medical Statistics

Job number ACAD104245
Division/School - Bristol Medical School
Contract type - Open Ended
Working pattern - Full time
Salary GBP33,797 - GBP38,017 per annum (Grade I) / GBP38,017 - GBP42,792 per annum (Grade J)
Closing date for applications 30-Oct-2019

This post is an excellent opportunity for a medical statistician with a particular interest in randomised controlled trials to develop their career and join the statistics group at Bristol Randomised Trials Collaboration (BRTC) - a successful UKCRC-registered Trials Unit and part of the newly formed Bristol Trials Centre. The main purpose of the job is to contribute to BRTC's portfolio of high-quality clinical research, particularly the statistical aspects of the design, conduct, analysis and reporting of phase III RCTs.

Under the supervision of a senior statistician, you will use your skills to help design the statistical aspects of trials and contribute to BRTC grant applications. You will also be involved in the conduct, analysis and interpretation of the statistical aspects of funded trials and will write up the results for publication in high impact journals. Support will be provided by senior statisticians and you will be encouraged to attend appropriate training courses.

It is expected that applicants will have a Masters degree or PhD in medical statistics or closely related discipline and experience of conducting analyses of substantial datasets. Experience of working on phase III RCTs is not essential; however, you should have a demonstrable interest in developing an academic career in applying statistical methods to the analysis of RCTs data. Bristol Medical School offers excellent professional development through the short course programme in research methods. Candidates will need enthusiasm, excellent numeracy and writing skills and to be keen to work within multi-disciplinary teams to develop and conduct high quality research. The School has an excellent track record of attracting research funding. If, in the longer term, the post-holder is interested in applying for a fellowship to pursue their own research interests, members of BRTC and the wider department can provide expert guidance and support. (This vacancy has arisen because the previous post-holder secured an NIHR Doctoral Fellowship).

This is an open ended position and the successful candidate will be appointed at either Research Associate (grade I) or Senior Research Associate (grade J) level depending on skills and experience.

For informal queries, please contact: Dr Nicholas Turner, ,

Interviews planned for w/c 11 November 19

We welcome applications from all members of our community and are particularly encouraging those from diverse groups, such as members of the LGBT+ and BAME communities, to join us.