Responsibilities
* Carry out descriptive analyses of the ECHILD data resource to demonstrate and communicate the quality of the data (e.g. how missingness over time changes across different component datasets) and the feasibility of addressing specific research or policy questions (e.g. mapping out numbers of children with specific exposures or outcomes over time and geographically).
* Support close working with government partners and policy makers to ensure research directions are relevant and have a pathway to impact policy and practice.
Qualifications
* MSc or PhD in a relevant discipline (e.g. statistics, epidemiology, public health, health data science).
* Advanced quantitative and statistical software skills using standard software (e.g. Stata, R) and experience analysing large longitudinal datasets.
* Experience analysing administrative data from health, education or children’s social care would be an advantage.
* Experience of working in child health is desirable.
* Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Benefits
The salary offered in this role is £39,148 per annum and is funded until 30/04/2028 in the first instance.
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