Trial Statistician / Senior Trial Statistician at The Institute of Cancer Research, Greater London (Closing date: 20th January 2022)

Trial Statistician / Senior Trial Statistician at The Institute of Cancer Research, Greater London (Closing date: 20th January 2022)
• Do you like the challenge of analysing clinical trial datasets and want to become part of a fast-growing team that is dedicated to researching, developing and implementing efficient trial methodology to make a difference in patients’ lives?
• Do you enjoy variety in your work and opportunities to apply and broaden your statistical knowledge across a number of therapeutic areas in oncology?
• Would you like to work as part of a multi-disciplinary research team and with like-minded statisticians, clinical investigators, translational analysts, bioinformaticians, and trial managers?

Applications are now open for an exciting Trial Statistician/Senior Trial Statistician position at The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR), London.
The Institute of Cancer Research, one of the world’s leading cancer research centres, is looking for a Trial Statistician / Senior Trial Statistician to join its expanding statistical team of over 20 statisticians at the Clinical Trials and Statistics Unit (ICR-CTSU) at its Sutton site. ICR-CTSU manages an exciting portfolio of national and international phase II and III clinical trials; and an expanding number of early phase I/II cancer trials.
You will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team on the statistical development, oversight and analysis of a number of clinical trials within the portfolios of ICR-CTSU and the ICR/Royal Marsden Drug Development Unit, with a primary focus in developing and implementing efficient trial methodology in early phase and adaptive trials. You will be supported in your career development with a range of formal courses and on-the-job training as appropriate.
You will be a highly motivated statistician with a post-graduate qualification in statistics (or a first degree in statistics and practical experience in medical statistics), a sound understanding of clinical trials and experience in applying statistical methods to real data.
Good communication skills, including excellent written and spoken English, are essential to liaise with multi-disciplinary team members across multiple studies. You should also be happy to work individually as well as part of a wider team. In addition, proficiency and experience with the statistical programming language R or STATA will be required.
Appointment will be on a fixed term contract for 2 years in the first instance, with the potential for renewal thereafter.
We consider all applications on merit and have a strong commitment to enhancing the equality and diversity of our staff. We currently have a blended approach to home and office working, and flexible working options may be considered, including part time working.
Salary Range: £32,844 – £45,224

Closing date: 20th January 2022
For full details and to apply, please go to https://bit.ly/3oTwvTj
For informal discussion about this post, please contact Christina Yap, email: christina.yap@icr.ac.uk.
For further information on the recruitment process, please contact ICR-CTSU, email: ctsu@icr.ac.uk.
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