m*******s 发帖数: 469 | 1 Cost-Effectiveness Analyst/Programmer II/III (AD-23358)
About Us
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, home of three Nobel laureates,
is an independent, nonprofit research institution dedicated to the
development and advancement of biomedical research to eliminate cancer
and other potentially fatal diseases. Recognized internationally for its
pioneering work in bone-marrow transplantation, the Center’s four
scientific divisions collaborate to form a unique environment for
conducting basic and applied science. The Hutchinson Center, in
collaboration with its clinical and research partners, the University of
Washington and Children’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center, is the
only National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center in
the Pacific Northwest.
About the Department
The Public Health Sciences Division of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer
Research Center in Seattle is recruiting a Cost-Effectiveness
Analyst/Programmer (CEAP) to join Translational and Outcomes Research
Group.
This position offers the opportunity to work directly with leaders in
computer and statistical modeling of cancer progression and
interventions, contribute insights into evolving policy decisions, and
develop expertise in multiple disciplines, including statistics,
programming, epidemiology, and health policy.
Major duties
• Partner with project investigators to address research questions
in cost-effectiveness assessments of cancer interventions, including
screening and treatment
• Develop generic quantitative tools and accompanying interfaces,
using statistical and simulation models, to project how interventions
impact death rates and costs of care
• Analyze health services studies, design and develop software to
implement the tools, and support development of public health policy
• Document, organize, clean, and maintain project datasets
• Co-author manuscripts and present posters or abstracts at
conferences
Qualifications
• Master’s degree in statistics, applied mathematics, physics,
health economics and a strong quantitative background required. PhD
strongly preferred.
• Minimum of one to three years related experience in statistics,
applied mathematics, physics, health economics.
• Solid computing skills with experience programming in R, Numeric
Python, Matlab, GAUSS, or other quantitative environments
• Exceptional organizational skills
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills
• Knowledge of object-oriented language is highly desirable
The successful candidate should enjoy programming, solving
interdisciplinary problems, and working with investigators from
different backgrounds. Above all, the CEAP should be eager to learn
whatever it takes to make an impact in the field of cancer policy
research.
To Apply
For more information about the position and to apply, please visit the
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center website at www.fhcrc.org and
search for Job# AD-23358. |
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