Research Assistant/associate - Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom - Newcastle University

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Salary:


Research Assistant:
£31,396 to £32,982 per annum, pro rata

Research Associate:
£33,966 to £36,024 per annum, pro rata

Newcastle University is a great place to work, with excellent benefits.

We have a generous holiday package; plus the opportunity to buy more, great pension schemes and a number of health and wellbeing initiatives to support you.


Closing Date: 24 April 2024

The Role

We are seeking to recruit five Researchers with well-developed quantitative data analysis skills to support a series of epidemiological projects focussed on better understanding inequalities in cancer outcomes in the UK


Activities will include:
data preparation, statistical/epidemiological analysis, interpretation and dissemination.


You should have post-graduate training and/or significant work experience in epidemiology, statistics, data science, public health or another discipline with a strong quantitative component.

Experience of using R or Stata is essential, as are excellent written and verbal communication skills. Experience of analysing "big data" would be advantageous.

You may work on one project or across projects.

You will work alongside academics and researchers to generate research findings which will be reported at academic conferences and in high-quality peer-reviewed journals, as well as via other forms of dissemination (for example, in presentations to policy makers, patient interest groups and on social media using a variety of formats).

All of the projects involve the analysis of large, complex, UK-based datasets, although the complexity/statistical sophistication of the analytic approaches that will be used will vary.

The specific project tasks will also vary but will include:

cleaning and preparing of data for analysis; statistical/epidemiological analysis of the data; interpretation of the results; and taking an active role in writing up and disseminating findings.

You will also have an opportunity to get involved in supporting public & patient involvement and engagement (PPIE) activities, and student supervision.


The projects include:


  • Project 1: Using national NHSlinked datasets to investigate inequalities in incidence, treatment and survival in head and neck cancer and, specifically, the associations between deprivation and survival
  • Project 2: Using national cancer screening programme datasets to develop a novel screening engagement index to identify areas of low engagement with cancer screening
  • Project 3: Working with linked primary and secondary care data to investigate socioeconomic and ethnic inequalities in adherence to endocrine therapy in women with breast cancer and whether these inequalities impact survival


Please note that Newcastle University is a placed-based university; whilst blended working arrangements may be possible, we are unable to consider applicants who wish to work entirely remotely.

Key Accountabilities

Cleaning & preparing datasets for analysis
Undertaking epidemiological and statistical analyses as required for the relevant project(s)
Undertaking rapid reviews of relevant literature to support and inform the relevant project(s)
Participating in project meetings
Presenting scientific work at internal and external meetings and conferences
Contributing to (or leading on) the drafting of scientific papers and actively participating in other dissemination activities
Developing effective working relationships with other project staff and collaborators, both clinical and academic
Participating in activities of the Population Health Research Institute and the Newcastle University Centre for Cancer
If required, contributing to the supervision of undergraduate and post-graduate projects & dissertations
Undertaking other reasonable duties as required

The Person (Essential)
Knowledge, Skills and Experience

Significant experience of statistical or epidemiological analysis of quantitative data
Experience of using Stata or R for data analysis
Proven organisational skills
Excellent written and spoken communication skills
Track record of disseminating research findings, including presenting at conferences and publishing papers (appropriate for career stage)

Desirable

Experience of working within multi-disciplinary or multi-centre teams
Experience in health-related research
Experience of analysing "big data" (e.g. routine health service data, primary care databases such as CPRD, UK Biobank)
Knowledge or experience of survival analysis
Knowledge or experience of cancer epidemiology
Experience of PPIE

A ttributes and Behaviours

Ability to work independently as well as working as a supportive team member
Demonstrable ability to carry out research project work within agreed timelines, meeting project milestones and producing research to an appropriate standard


Qualifications:

For appointment at Research Assistant level, a Masters degree in epidemiology, biostatistics, public health, data science or a related field with a strong quant

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