Join our industry-leading Statistics team, dedicated to embedding high-quality quantitative reasoning at the heart of every project in our portfolio. At GSK, statisticians are essential in maximizing the use of all available data points to efficiently develop translational strategies that underpin our comprehensive clinical development plans.
The Oncology Clinical Development Statistics group is seeking exceptionally talented and dedicated Statisticians. In this role, you will apply your statistical expertise and innovative methodologies to make key contributions to the development of new medicines in the Oncology field. You will provide statistical and strategic insights into clinical development plans and the design of end-to-end development strategies, from early first-in-human trials to late-phase drug development. Our team is committed to utilizing novel clinical trial designs and innovative statistical methods, including Bayesian techniques, to assess risk as well as probability of success for both studies and overall programs to enable informed decision-making.
Despite the listing of GSK-Upper Providence as the primary job location, candidates will be considered equally from the Upper Providence (USA), Waltham (USA), GSK HQ – London (UK) and Stevenage (UK) sites. 2-3 days per week on site.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Provide required statistical support to Project and Study Statisticians across the oncology team
2. Provide statistical input to the design, analysis, reporting and interpretation of clinical studies using a wide range of statistical approaches and/or applicable software (e.g. simulation, Bayesian methods, interim analysis strategies).
3. Author statistical analysis plans and prepare statistical input to key documents (including protocol) and presentation material
4. Apply standard processes to tasks to ensure that deliverables are accurate, high quality and meet agreed timelines
5. Build and maintain effective strategic working relationships with internal and external partners to meet business needs
6. Identify, develop, and implement novel statistical methodologies in support of medicines development
Basic Qualifications:
7. MS in Statistics or related discipline with 3+ years of relevant experience
8. Experience working as a Statistician in the Pharmaceutical Industry
9. Experience implementing innovative method by simulation using R, SAS or other software
Preferred Qualifications:
10. PhD in Statistics or closely related field
11. Practical understanding of Statistical Modelling and its application to Real World clinical problems
12. Experience with Bayesian methods
13. Expertise and practical application in multiple statistical methodologies
14. Capable of applying innovative statistical thinking
15. Track record of strong performance in an industry or academic setting
16. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
17. Capability in building and maintaining strong working relationships in a team setting
18. Demonstrated ability to explain novel and standard methods to scientific and clinical colleagues
19. Strong influencing skills applied effectively across functions and levels of an organization
20. Self-motivated and independent worker
21. Strong time management skills; able to effectively organize and manage a variety of tasks across different projects
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