Mass General Brigham relies on a wide range of professionals, including doctors, nurses, business people, tech experts, researchers, and systems analysts to advance our mission. As a not-for-profit, we support patient care, research, teaching, and community service, striving to provide exceptional care. We believe that high-performing teams drive groundbreaking medical discoveries and invite all applicants to join us and experience what it means to be part of Mass General Brigham. Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) is the largest research hospital in the United States with an annual research budget of over one billion dollars. The Neurological Clinical Research Institute (NCRI) at MGH was formed in 1994 by Dr. Merit Cudkowicz to help foster clinical research in the Department of Neurology and conduct clinical research in neurological disorders. Under the direction of Drs. James Berry, Sabrina Paganoni, and Suma Babu, NCRI functions as a Clinical and Data Coordination Center for research studies and therapeutic trials, including the HEALEY ALS Platform Trial and the MyMatch Trial. NCRI also serves as the Coordination Center for the Network of Excellent in ALS (NEALS) consortium and the NeuroNEXT network. Research at NCRI is supported by a Biostatistics group that includes multiple faculty statisticians, an operational director, and staff biostatisticians and statistical programmers. The group is supplemented by close collaborations with MGH Biostatistics and with colleagues at the Departments of Biostatistics and Epidemiology at the TH Chan School of Public Health at Harvard University. MGH NCRI is seeking qualified applicants with skill and experience manipulating complex medical data sets to serve as a Statistical Programmer within the NCRI Biostatistics group. This is a unique role for a programmer who enjoys hands-on, cross-disciplinary work in a mission-driven setting. The position offers the opportunity to contribute to the implementation, analysis, and reporting of important research while working with a diverse team across academia, industry, and regulatory bodies. While housed within a renowned academic institution, the position offers the fast-paced, solution-oriented environment of industry and is ideal for a candidate who thrives on meaningful real-world applications. Job Purpose The Data Analyst II will be responsible for supporting statistical operations through development, validation, and execution of statistical programming to facilitate the analysis and reporting of data for clinical research and investigational product development. The individual will work closely with faculty biostatisticians and clinical investigators on a variety of projects focused on neurodegenerative diseases, including academic and FDA-regulated clinical trials, observational studies, and registries. The individual will ensure the application of rigorous and error-free statistical programming (using SAS and R) to produce accurate, reliable, and reproducible results. The individual will be expected to work closely with other team members to achieve larger goals while taking ownership of specific projects and tasks and independently identifying areas that require additional attention or improvement in both their own and the team’s work. Summary Responsible for extracting knowledge and insights from data in order to investigate business/operational problems through a range of data preparation, modeling, analysis, and/or visualization techniques.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level