About Delta Hat
Delta Hat is a consultancy based near Nottingham providing industry-leading analysis to the pharmaceutical sector and supporting UK health technology assessment (HTA) decision-making. We focus on the technical aspects of evidence-based medicine and HTA, utilising methods such as cost-effectiveness modelling and associated statistical analyses (including survival analysis, propensity scoring, and indirect treatment comparisons). For the right candidate, we offer a fascinating and rewarding career undertaking research on medicines and producing analyses that can directly influence clinical practice and benefit patients.
At Delta Hat, we provide a high level of senior input to the projects that we undertake. This means that you would spend the majority of your time working in close contact with experienced members of staff. Collectively, we have more than 200 peer-reviewed publications and have contributed to over 100 assessments of health interventions for a range of health conditions.
The role
We are seeking an enthusiastic, self-motivated graduate statistician to join our friendly team at Delta Hat. This is an excellent opportunity to make a difference in a dynamic company. The ideal candidate would have a strong work ethic, and be team oriented and hands on in a diverse role.
Day-to-day work will be varied and can involve data analysis, contributing to technical reports and communicating findings with clients. The main tools that we use are R, for analysis, alongside Microsoft Office applications. You will have responsibility from the outset and be encouraged to further develop in line with your interests and skillset.
Due to the high level of exposure to a variety of projects, you would have the opportunity to develop quickly, and we will coach and support you to enable this to happen. We are keen to aid your professional development, which may involve funding academic courses, attending conferences, or taking a range of different roles on projects. Our staff are our most valuable asset, and we invest in them accordingly.
Requirements
Essential
* A degree or equivalent in mathematics, statistics, economics, or other analytical subjects; and ideally a postgraduate degree or equivalent in medical statistics or any related domain
* Competent in the use of Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook
* Strong planning, organisation, and time management skills
* Ability to work on own initiative and as part of a team
* Capable of working in a changing and fast-paced environment
* An interest in problem solving and critical thinking
* Excellent attention to detail and an ability to assimilate information quickly and accurately
* Excellent communication (written and verbal) and interpersonal skills
* Proactive, positive attitude with an ability to find effective solutions to issues
* A commitment to ongoing learning and development
* Fluent written and spoken English skills
Desirable
* Experience of statistical analysis/modelling software, such as R, would be an advantage
What we offer
* A competitive salary
* Annual bonus
* Competitive pension scheme
* Generous annual leave allocation
* Additional leave during our Christmas closure
* The opportunity to undertake further study on a part-time basis (e.g. MSc), where relevant to an individual’s interest and experience
* A hybrid blend of home and office working
* The opportunity to develop your own skills in a supportive and friendly environment
* Optional additional annual leave purchase scheme
* Optional matched charity donation scheme
* Optional electric vehicle scheme
Please be aware that this is a hybrid working role and you will be required at our offices in Nottingham on a weekly basis.
All candidates must have the right to work in the UK, and due to the sensitive nature of the work, are asked to declare any unspent convictions.
Due to the number of applications we receive, we will be unable to respond to those who do not meet these minimum standards.
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