GENERAL SUMMARY/OVERVIEW STATEMENT
The Medical Practice Evaluation Center (MPEC) at Massachusetts General Hospital is seeking a Faculty Biostatistician to work as part of an internationally recognized multidisciplinary team of epidemiologists, clinical trialists, and implementation scientists dedicated to improving clinical outcomes and informing global public health policy in resource limited settings through innovative research, collaboration, and education. Academic appointments within the Mongan Institute at MGH will be at the rank of Instructor, Assistant Professor, or Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School, based on candidates' backgrounds. This position will be an integral part of a dynamic, results-oriented, and diverse group of researchers based at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, working in partnership with multiple international institutions.
The Faculty Biostatistician will work within the Epidemiology and Implementation Science Program at MPEC. The Epidemiology and Implementation Program works to develop, implement, and evaluate interventions to improve care of HIV and other diseases of high public health significance in multiple international settings. Current projects include:
The position offers a stimulating, collaborative, and multidisciplinary environment and the opportunity to contribute to NIH-funded, policy-informing research as a co-investigator. The primary responsibilities of this individual will be to inform and select biostatistical design elements of clinical trials, implementation science projects, and longitudinal cohort and other observational study designs. Interested individuals will also have the option to dedicate effort to development of their own scientific work, whether it be applied or theoretical biostatistical methods in the global health epidemiologic, clinical trial and/or implementation science domain. There are multiple possibilities for collaboration with other investigators and biostatisticians in Boston at MGH and the Harvard School of Public Health, as well as with national and international research partners, including in South Africa and Uganda.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Interested candidates should apply via www.massgeneral.org/careers website.
**When applying, please upload a cover letter and resume.
For more information regarding our group, please visit https://mpec.massgeneral.org.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Faculty Biostatistician may participate in all phases of research projects, from conception and design of studies through analysis and writing manuscripts for submission to academic journals.
Interested candidates may also have the opportunity to lead independent research program on implied and/or theoretic statistical methods related to clinical trials, implementation science, causal methods, and/or related epidemiologic methods.
The above is intended to describe the general contents and requirements of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. It is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive statement of all duties, responsibilities, or skills of personnel so classified.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Duties will be carried out primarily in a typical hybrid office environment at Massachusetts General Hospital.
In keeping with our overarching mission to reduce health and other disparities in vulnerable populations, the Medical Practice Evaluation Center is specifically committed to recruiting a diverse team of individuals across race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and ability backgrounds to ensure that our science is informed by and responsive to the communities we aim to serve. The Center strives to become a leader in developing and maintaining increased representation, recognition, and support of each of these dimensions of diversity among all of its members.
QUALIFICATIONS
The candidate should have a doctoral degree in biostatistics or a related field and strong statistical computing skills. We are seeking someone with experience with 1) observational methods, such as causal inference, hierarchical modeling, risk prediction modeling and/or missing data methods with electronic health records; and 2) experimental methods, such as traditional clinical trials, implementation science evaluations and/or adaptive designs. We are also seeking individuals with work or research experience in resource-limited settings and/or sustained commitment to work that directly addresses health inequity.
Exceptional quantitative and analytical skills are essential. The candidate must have excellent English language (spoken and written) skills.
EEO StatementMassachusetts General Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer. By embracing diverse skills, perspectives and ideas, we choose to lead. Applications from protected veterans and individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged.