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Associate Director Biostatistics Job in UK

Thursday, March 15th, 2012

Priya Mukherjee at CK Clinical is currently recruiting for an Associate Director Biostatistics to join a successful pharmaceutical company in the UK.

As Associate Director Biostatistics you will work as part of the Biostatistics and Statistical Programming, Clinical Department Operations and Biometrics function. You will be joining an expanding team within the Specialty Pharmaceutical portfolio of products in R&D where you will contribute to product development strategy and serve as a project lead.

As Associate Director Biostatistics your main responsibilities will include:

  • You will manage statistical issues in communications with regulatory authorities and author statistical sections of protocols and statistical analysis plans.
  • You will contribute to regulatory documents, publication materials, and provide expert statistical consulting to development teams while working with vendors.
  • You will lead a program of global Phase I-IV studies

To be considered for this Associate Director Biostatistics role you will hold relevant academic qualifications or equivalent (BSc / MSc / PhD) in Biostatistics or a Scientific discipline and have previous relevant experience from a Pharmaceutical or CRO environment in a similar lead position.

You will also hold excellent communication, project management and leadership skills with the ability to work in a matrix model, together with the ability to build strong relationships that are results and quality focused.

How to apply:

Click here to apply online now.

For more information regarding this Associate Director Biostatistics, please contact Priya Mukherjee at CK Clinical on +44(0)1438 870028 or email pmukherjee@ckclinical.co.uk. Please quote reference CL23912 in all correspondence.

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