Job description
We are seeking to appoint a Research Fellow in Medical Statistics. The successful applicant will join an innovative University that is passionate about inspiring people to learn and achieve, that celebrates individuality and ingenuity, energy and enterprise, and is committed to enhancing both the student experience and our research excellence.
This is a post for a medical statistician with an interest in systematic reviews and network meta-analysis to support the work of the Liverpool Reviews and Implementation Group (LRiG). The appointment will be based within the Department of Health Data Science, Institute of Population Health, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences.
You will have a Master's degree in Statistics or a related field, an ability to manage quantitative data as well as advanced computing skills. Proven experience in the development and critical appraisal of indirect treatment comparisons and network meta-analysis is required and you will be able to use statistical software packages.
You will have a continuing record of excellence which has contributed to the advancement of knowledge in medical statistics, some evidence of attracting external research funding in medical statistics as well as evidence of academic leadership. You will be highly able, enthusiastic and capable of inspiring those around you. Collaborative, multi-disciplinary working is essential, within the Institute, across the wider university and beyond.
For informal enquiries, please contact Dr Angela Boland, email: [email protected]. For telephone enquiries please arrange a call via Gill Prescott on 0151 794 5067, email: [email protected]
The post is available for 2 years in the first instance.
The University has the right to close the vacancy early if it is deemed that there have been enough applications received