Employment

NDARC seeks to recruit excellent staff at all levels. Positions are generally advertised on the Jobs @ UNSW website.

Statistician / Biostatistician

Faculty of Medicine
National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre
REF. 9394NET
 
Salary Level 7/8: A$75K - A$96K per year (plus 9% employer superannuation and leave loading)
 
The National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC) was established by the Commonwealth Government at the University of New South Wales in 1986 to extend the knowledge based required for effective interventions in relation to individuals with alcohol and other drug-related problems. NDARC is multi-disciplinary and is highly regarded, both nationally and internationally, for its contribution to drug and alcohol research.
 
The statistician/biostatistician will primarily be responsible for providing advice and assistance in study design and statistical analysis on a range of specific NDARC projects. This position provides an excellent opportunity to work in a collaborative research environment, employing state of the art statistical methodology across a diverse collection of research projects. In addition, the successful candidate will be encouraged to explore independent research interests with the aim of building statistical capacity.
 
This is a fixed term (35 hours per week) position initially available for 12 months, with the possibility of extension depending on funding. The successful applicant may be required to undertake a criminal record check.
 
Applicants should address the selection criteria found within the position description in their online application.To access the position description, candidate guide and to apply online, please visit the UNSW HR website.
 
For further information about the position, please contact Dr Tim Slade on email tims@unsw.edu.au or phone (61 2) 9385 0267.
 
Applications close: 17 May 2013.
 
 
The National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre at the University of New South Wales is supported by funding from the Australian Government under the Substance Misuse Prevention and Service Improvements Grants Fund.
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