Associate Director Biostatistics
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Associate Director, Biostatistics (Oncology)- UK (Hybrid)Join a leading global healthcare organization committed to delivering innovative solutions where patient needs are highest. This organization pioneers scientific advancement in under-served and rare disease areas, focusing on life-threatening and life-limiting conditions. With a patient-centric approach, that collaborates closely with healthcare professionals, regulatory bodies, and payers to drive meaningful outcomes across the healthcare ecosystem.The RoleAs Associate Director, Biostatistics, you will play a key leadership role within cross-functional teams, supporting complex clinical and observational studies and driving statistical excellence across multiple therapeutic areas. You may act as:Study StatisticianMedical Affairs StatisticianExploratory StatisticianRegional Statistical LeadLead Product StatisticianGlobal Statistical Lead for early or backup assetsThis role offers the opportunity to contribute to strategy, regulatory and payer submissions, and scientific publications, with a focus on innovation and high-quality deliverables.Key ResponsibilitiesDeliver best-in-class statistical support to drug development programs and individual studies.Ensure consistency and quality across statistical deliverables.Provide strategic input for study designs, biomarker and PK/PD analyses, and data interpretation.Present results and insights clearly and effectively to stakeholders.Collaborate in planning and conducting integrated analyses and regulatory submissions.Contribute to due diligence efforts, methodology development, and internal training.Participate in cross-functional process improvements and tool validation.Mentor and support the development of statistical team members.Represent the organization externally at industry events and with academic or regulatory bodies.About YouYou are a driven biostatistics professional with strong technical capabilities, clear communication skills, and a collaborative mindset. You are confident working independently on complex challenges and motivated by a mission to improve patient outcomes through data-driven insights.Essential Experience & SkillsOncology experience essentialExtensive experience applying statistical methods in biomedical research, pharma, CRO, academia, or healthcare.Deep knowledge of statistical methodologies and clinical data analysis.Proficiency in SAS; working knowledge of R is a plus.Familiarity with data management and programming processes.Experience in international and cross-functional environments.Ability to articulate and apply complex statistical methods in real-world applications.QualificationsPhD or Master’s degree in Biostatistics, Statistics, or a related field.What’s on OfferCompetitive compensation packageFlexible hybrid working model- (Hybrid – minimum 1 day per quarter onsite)Opportunity to work on innovative, patient-focused researchCareer growth within a supportive, science-led organizationInclusive and collaborative work cultureIf you're ready to contribute to cutting-edge healthcare innovation and help shape a patient-focused future, then please get in touch with Aimee at aimee@warmanobrien.com
- Location:
- England, United Kingdom
- Job Type:
- FullTime
- Category:
- Research Services,Pharmaceutical Manufacturing,Biotechnology Research