Minimum Qualifications
• A doctoral degree in statistics, biostatistics, mathematics, computer science, applied mathematics or related fields with at least five years of professional experience.
• Demonstrated success in establishing an independent program of research funding
• A portfolio of peer reviewed publications in biostatistics, health data analytics, or adjacent fields
• Strong interpersonal and communication skills
• Ability to work well in teams
Knowledge / Skills / Abilities
• Expertise in developing and conducting biostatistical research in health outcomes
• Strong skills in relevant programming languages (e.g. R, SAS, Python, SQL)
• Demonstrated skills in grant acquisition and management, particularly at the federal level (e.g., NIH, AHRQ)
• Demonstrated record of peer reviewed publications in collaborative research in diverse areas of health research.
• Willingness and ability to provide biostatistical expertise to other health research investigations.
• Willingness and ability to provide mentoring to junior faculty and fellows
• Excellent organizational skills
• Excellent time management skills
• Ability to communicate complex technical concepts and translate research findings to diverse audiences
Preferred Qualifications
• Associate Professor rank or higher
• At least five years of experience, post terminal degree, in an academic setting or research institute
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