Flatiron Health

Healthcare

AssociateResearchScientist,StatisticalProgramming

$95–135k ~AI est. Durham, North Carolina, United States Remote Friendly
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The Brief

“Associate Research Scientist, Statistical Programming at Flatiron Health. Skills: Statistical programming, R, Real-world data. Translate analytic specifications into R code. Create analytic datasets”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Problem-solver

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Master's degree and 2 - 3 years relevant experience, Bachelor's degree with 4 - 5 years relevant experience, Excellent programmer in R, Comfortable working in Git-based environments, Experience with large healthcare-related datasets

Nice to Have

Doctorate degree in Biostatistics/Statistics with no industry experience, Experience working with oncology datasets, Experience working in a pharmaceutical/HEOR consulting environment

What You'll Do.

Translate analytic specifications into R code

Create analytic datasets

Generate descriptive statistics

Generate inferential statistics

Generate visualizations

Build subject matter expertise

Discuss data capabilities

Work collaboratively with stakeholders

Execute client-sponsored research studies

Deliver client-sponsored research studies

Contribute to continuous improvement of tooling

Contribute to continuous improvement of templates

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional stakeholders; Research Sciences department; Client Solutions organization; Custom Solutions and Services team

Communication Scope

Excellent communicator

Process & Methodology

Time-management, Prioritization, Decision-making

Full Job Description

Reimagine the infrastructure of cancer care within a community that values integrity, inspires growth, and is uniquely positioned to create a more modern, connected oncology ecosystem. We’re looking for an Associate Statistical Programmer who is well-versed in R to help us accomplish our mission to improve and extend lives by learning from the experience of every person with cancer. Are you ready to be the next changemaker in cancer care? What You'll Do In this role, you will work as a member of the Research Sciences (RS) department, primarily supporting the Custom Solutions and Services (CSS) team within the Client Solutions organization. This team provides customized real-world data and real-world evidence solutions to address the most important research questions across clinical development, market access, and commercial use cases for our life sciences partners. As part of CSS, you will: Accurately translate analytic specifications from a statistical analysis plan into R code to create analytic datasets, generate descriptive and inferential statistics, and visualizations, etc, in consultation with the more senior programmers and/or study principal investigator Build subject matter expertise and discuss capabilities of a variety of different Flatiron data modalities, including EHR-derived real-world data, clinico-genomics data, and claims data Work collaboratively with cross-functional stakeholders across our medical and scientific organization to execute and deliver on client-sponsored research studies in an accurate, effective, and timely manner Contribute to continuous improvement of Flatiron’s proprietary analytical tooling and templates Continue to develop a deeper understanding of real-world data and related methodologies used to generate real-world evidence Who You Are You're a kind, passionate and collaborative problem-solver. In addition, you’re an analytical thinker and excellent communicator with experience or interest in analyzing real-world data (e.g.

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