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Trainee Biostatistician at NSW Health (Multiple Positions)

  • 11 Apr 2023 4:55 PM
    Message # 13163545

    Trainee Biostatistician (Multiple Positions)

    For the official advert and portal to apply for these roles, please visit:

    https://jobs.health.nsw.gov.au/moh-int/jobs/trainee-biostatistician-199075

     

    • Employment type: Full Time, Temporary (three-year contract) commencing August 2023
    • 35 hour working week, in a hybrid working environment

     

    Remuneration: Crown Clerk Grade 7/8, $101,947 - $112,849 p.a. plus superannuation and annual leave loading 

    Hours per week: 35

    Location: St Leonards

    Requisition ID: REQ390722

    Closing Date: 11:59pm Tuesday 9 May 2023 (AEST)

     

     

    About this role
    The NSW Biostatistics Training Program is a three-year workplace-based training program which offers a supervised learning experience for people who are committed to a career in biostatistics.

     

    Traineeships commence in August 2023. More information on the NSW Biostatistics Training Program is available at http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/training/botp/

     

    Applicants must have an honours degree majoring in statistics, or an equivalent qualification with a substantial statistics component (for example psychology, mathematics or science). Applicants must have an aptitude for advanced mathematical work, a high level knowledge of statistical concepts and methods, and extensive experience in the use of statistical software packages. Evidence of your qualification and right to work in Australia must be included in your application.

     

    For more information, read the full Role Description.

     

    Where you'll be working
    Trainees undertake supervised work placements in a range of locations within the NSW health system, including the NSW Ministry of Health, NSW Health Services, and NSW Health pillars.

    What you'll be doing

    Trainees gain experience in biostatistics through supervised work placements in a range of locations within the NSW health system, and complete a Master of Biostatistics degree part-time through the University of Sydney. Trainees help build the biostatistical capacity and capability of the NSW health system.

    How to apply

     
    To be considered for an interview, your application must include the following attachments:

    1. a response to the three targeted questions (no more than 2 pages)
    2. an up to date resume/CV (no more than 5 pages)
    3. a full academic transcript for your qualification(s)
    4. evidence of your right to work in Australia for the duration of the traineeship (e.g. Australian or New Zealand passport or Australian birth certificate, citizenship certificate, or permanent residency visa). You must provide this even if you were born in Australia and/or you are a current NSW Health employee.

     

    If your application does not include all of these attachments, you will not be considered for interview.



    TARGETED QUESTIONS (response to be no more than 2 pages)

     

    1.     Describe your experience of using statistical software packages to manipulate and analyse data sets, including any experience you have of working with health data.

    2.     Provide an example of a project that you have been involved in where you were required to perform a significant amount of data analysis. This could be a project with a large data set, or one where the analysis was complex. Include the project background, your role in the project, how you went about refining the research questions and determining the most appropriate statistical methods, and outline the conclusions from the data analysis in layman’s terms.

     

    3.     Please describe a complex or unique work-related problem that you have needed to solve. Describe what steps you took to resolve the problem, what alternatives you considered, and what the outcome was.

     

    Answers to most questions about Trainee Biostatistician roles and the Biostatistics Training Program can be found on our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) page at https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/training/botp/Pages/faqs.aspx.

     

    Please review this information first, and if you have a query that is not addressed by our FAQs page please email MOH-BiostatsTraining@health.nsw.gov.au and quote REQ390722, and a member of our team will respond.

     


    Applications Close: 11:59pm Tuesday 9 May 2023 (AEST)

     


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