ClinChoice

CRO

AssociateBiostatistician

United States Permanent
The Brief

“Associate Biostatistician at ClinChoice. Skills: statistical analysis, study design, reporting. support statistical activities for clinical trials. study design”

What You'll Achieve.

high-quality statistical deliverables

Industry & Context.

CRO
Problems you'll solve

ensure accuracy and consistency

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Master's degree in Statistics, Biostatistics, or a related field, 0–3 years of relevant experience in clinical research or pharmaceutical industry, Basic knowledge of statistical methods used in clinical trials, Familiarity with regulatory requirements (e. g. , ICH-GCP)

What You'll Do.

support statistical activities for clinical trials

assist in the development of Statistical Analysis Plans (SAPs)

perform statistical analyses for clinical trial data

support sample size calculations and study design discussions

and figures (TLFs) for clinical study reports

validate statistical outputs and ensure accuracy and consistency

contribute to interim analyses and final study reports

ensure compliance with CDISC standards (SDTM

ADaM) and regulatory guidelines

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

collaboration with cross-functional teams; collaborate with data management and programming teams; participate in internal and client meetings

Communication Scope

communication

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