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Would you like to contribute to improve health for women and their infants? If so, join our research group in reproductive epidemiology which consists of clinicians, researchers, postdocs and PhD-students conducting studies related to pregnancy, delivery and the neonatal period using national population-based health and quality registers. We are an expanding and exciting research group with a welcoming workplace and inspiring biostatistical assignments for improvement of maternal and infant health.
This position is intended to further strengthen and expand our world leading research in the fields of reproductive epidemiology. In particular, the statistician will:
Apart from responsibility for data handling and statistical analysis in observational research projects conducted by the group, the position can be combined with own research or research education.
Education: The successful applicant should have a MSc or higher degree in biostatistics, statistics or epidemiology. A background in the medical sciences is desirable but not essential.
Skills: The applicant should have
Language skills: Expert knowledge in both written and spoken scientific English is essential. Skills in spoken and written Swedish is desirable but not essential to the position.
Other skills: In the assessment of the candidates, we place particular emphasis on interpersonal skills
For applicants wishing to combine work as a statistician with an independent line of research, this will be possible within the position but will require specific funding.
A creative and inspiring environment with wide-ranging expertise and interests. Karolinska Institutet is one of the world's leading medical universities. Our vision is to pursue the development of knowledge about life and to promote a better health for all. At Karolinska Institutet, we conduct successful medical research and hold the largest range of medical education in Sweden. Karolinska Institutet is also a state university, which entitles you to several good benefits through our collective agreement. And you get to practice freely in our modern wellness facilities, where trained staff are on site.
The position is located within the Department of Medicine, Solna. The department consists of twelve divisions and each division consists of several research groups. The position is located within the research group of reproductive epidemiology which is a young and rapidly growing group at the Clinical Epidemiology Division and includes 40 professionals, including researchers, postdocs and PhD-students. Our research focuses on risk factors and interventions during pregnancy, childbirth and the neonatal period as well as outcomes for mother and infant. We have a strong collaboration with clinical departments, including paediatrics, obstetrics and gynaecology and other national and international research groups as well as other organizations like the World Health Organisation (WHO). The group has extensive experience in research in perinatal outcomes using advanced methods in biostatistics and clinical epidemiology. Please see the research group’s homepage at Karolinska Institutet for more information on our research (https://ki.se/en/meds/kep-reproductive-epidemiology).
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The application is to be submitted through the Varbi recruitment system.In this recruitment, you will apply with your CV without a personal letter. Instead, you will answer some questions about why you are applying for the job in the application form.
Permanent position is initiated by a six months trial period.
Type of employment | Permanent position |
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Contract type | Full time |
First day of employment | Enligt överenskommelse |
Salary | Monthly salary |
Number of positions | 1 |
Full-time equivalent | 100 % |
City | Stockholm |
County | Stockholms län |
Country | Sweden |
Reference number | STÖD 2-2466/2023 |
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Published | 01.Aug.2023 |
Last application date | 31.Aug.2023 11:59 PM CEST |