Description
MILITARY VETERANS
Job Summary:
The Biostatistician Analyst position will support the Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine (KPSOM) by by providing a wide range of statistical expertise, guidance and research in collaboration with various individuals The Biostatistician Analyst is responsible for the development and execution of statistical analysis plans, larger data sets and current and future new studies conducted by KPSOM. These may include controlled trials and cohort studies, psychometric analyses, econometric designs, and meta-analyses. This position will guide study design and methodology, including appropriate statistical measure selection.
This position will support the Health Systems Science Department.
Major interests within this position include disease prevention and health promotion, community-partnered research, social determinants of health, health professions education, and healthcare practice transformation across the lifespan.
Essential Responsibilities:
Initiates, coordinates, and facilitates analytical projects to achieve study and programmatic objectives.
Contributes to peer-reviewed manuscripts for publication in leading health journals.
Designs and executes statistical analysis plans for studies that include the following approaches: prospective randomized controlled trials and cohort studies; epidemiological studies; secondary analysis of existing large national, state, and health system datasets; mixed methods analyses; psychometric analyses; econometric designs for causal inference; and meta-analysis, among others.
Identifies, evaluates, and implements appropriate measures for specified analytical project objectives, such as health, educational, and behavioral outcomes; utilization and cost; quality of and access to care; equity and disparities.
Supports development of grant proposals including study design, analysis of preliminary data, sample size calculations, etc.
Advises on the development and testing of data collection tools and methods.
Determines optimal approaches to summarizing data and communicating analytical results.
Creates written reports and presentation materials describing project methods, data, and results.
Determines the most efficient approach to data collection and validation.
Works independently to obtain needed data from KP information systems based on project or task data requirements.
Builds databases and extracts, loads, cleans, and manipulates data relevant to existing and future research, scholarly, educational and/or administrative projects.
Implements specified quality assurance procedures to ensure accuracy of project data, results, written reports, and presentation materials.
Trains and coaches’ other data analysts on data retrieval techniques, programming practices, and statistical analysis and data visualization methods in the context of specific tasks.
This role pays an estimated base salary of $91800 – $118800 / year plus incentive pay, robust benefits and other support for those who are eligible. Basic Qualifications:
Experience
Minimum three (3) years of related work experience
Minimum one (1) year of related work experience in combination with a PhD degree in biostatistics or related fields
Education
Masters degree in biostatistics or related fields.
License, Certification, Registration
N/A
Additional Requirements:
Knowledge in relevant scientific field.
Knowledge of research techniques or methods
Analytical, problem-solving skills.
Attention to details.
Ability to write clearly and concisely in English.
Ability to create formal statistical analysis plans for research studies.
May be required to travel for work up to 5% of the time.
Preferred Qualifications:
Minimum five (5) years of work experience in a related field
Experience with Kaiser Permanente data systems and the ability to pull, manage, and analyze KP data from multiple regions
Experience using R, Python, SAS, and/or STATA
Experience with intramural and extramural research funding
Familiarity with Kaiser Permanente health care system
Notes:
May be required to travel for work up to 5% of the time.