In close collaboration with data scientists, biostatisticians, project managers, and biomedical consultants, your role will be to support evidence and data-driven insights generation for optimal decision making and maximal business, medical or public health impact. You will achieve this by applying your methodological skills, knowledge, and hands-on experience, in particular through:
Collaborating with, and providing statistical and methodological expertise to various stakeholders;
Developing statistical analysis plans;
Assisting protocol statistical methodology section writing;
Performing complex statistical analyses, quality check statistical analyses developed by other statisticians;
Delivering report of final analysis;
Presenting results to clients and stakeholders like health authorities or academics;
Complying with common statistical regulatory policies (e.g., FDA, EMA, AS);
Keeping abreast of new statistical methods;
Contributing to internal and external research dissemination.
In addition to your role in the project team, you will also contribute to the evolution of skills and know-how of the company.
PhD in statistics/economics or Master’s degree with successful industry experience and/or public health research environment of at least 5 years;
Proficient in biostatistics (including continuous, logistic, and survival regression) and health economics (such as cost-effectiveness analysis, decision-analytic models, and Markov models);
Skilled at effectively communicating and simplifying complex methodological concepts for diverse audiences;
Excellent working knowledge in statistical programming (Python and/or R);
Commitment to delivery and scientific excellence;
Good interpersonal skills;
Proven organizational skills and timelines management skills;
Fluent oral and written communication skills in English;
Previous experience with health authorities.
One meeting with our HR manager;
Technical use case with a Senior Biostatistician;
Meeting with Quinten Health Director
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