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Clinical Data Scientist

Psi Cro Uk Ltd
Oxford
3 weeks ago
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We are the company that cares – for our staff, for our clients, for our partners, and for the quality of the work we do. A dynamic, global company founded in 1995, we bring together more than 2,700 driven, dedicated, and passionate individuals. We work on the frontline of medical science, changing lives, and bringing new medicines to those who need them.
Job Description
Reporting to the Associate Director Risk-Based and Centralized Monitoring, the Clinical Data Scientist is an integral part of our team here at PSI. You will work with clinical trials patient and operational data, develop new data solutions, and set up Risk-based Monitoring systems in the Process Improvement department.
Hybrid work in Oxford
Participate in selection of the Risk-Based Monitoring (RBM) system and provide relevant training to the project team and/or Sponsor
Set up and maintain RBM systems, collaborating with the Central Monitoring Manager
Manage complex datasets from multiple sources, including data extraction, transformation, and loading into the PSI data platform
Program and produce data listings, tables, and figures for Clinical Data Reviewers and Central Monitoring Managers
Calculate Key Risk Indicators and Quality Tolerance Limits, applying advanced analytical techniques to identify data trends for Centralized Monitoring
Collaborate cross-functionally to identify study challenges and develop data solutions using advanced analytics
Communicate data findings and solutions to stakeholders effectively
Contribute to the development of databases, software products, processes, and Quality System Documents for Centralized Monitoring
Qualifications
Must have:
Degree in Data Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, or equivalent; or relevant work experience and professional qualifications
At least 3 years of experience in Data Management, Biostatistics, and Centralized Monitoring
At least 2 years of experience in SAS and at least one of the following: R, Python, Jupyter, SQL, Shiny, Spark and associated packages and libraries
Full professional proficiency in English
Strong analytical and logical thinking
Communication and collaboration skills
Nice to have:
Experience with CluePoints RBM system and ELT/ETL processes
Knowledge of statistical methods, data analysis, and Machine Learning techniques
Experience with database engineering, product testing and validation, and Shiny development
Additional Information
What we offer:
We value your time so the recruitment process is as quick as 3 meetings
We'll prepare you to do your job at the highest quality level with our extensive onboarding and mentorship program
You'll have excellent working conditions - spacious and modern office in a convenient location, and a friendly, supportive team who love to hang out together
You'll have a permanent work agreement at a stable, privately owned company
We care about our employees - aside from a competitive salary, you'll have a good work-life balance with flexible working hours and additional days off, life and medical insurance, sports card, lunch card
We're constantly growing which means opportunities for personal and professional growth
Make the right call and take your career to a whole new level. Join the company that focuses on its people and invests in their professional development and success.

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