Research Data Analyst

Stratford and New Town
1 day ago
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Research Data Analyst

Location: London - Hybrid

4 - 6 months

The opportunity

SRG are working with an international health research organisation to recruit a Research Data Analyst for a temporary project scheduled to last 4 - 6 months. Working alongside a team that is dedicated to improving the outcomes of patients suffering from serious diseases, you will help establish an evaluation framework to analyse data and generate reports & impact assessments regarding the organisation's activities.

What you'll be doing

Collecting & collating data aligned to the evaluation framework.
Lead the analysis & interpretation of statistical information across research areas.
Produce evaluations and reports for senior leaders and key parters.
Develop a framework, procedures & tools for the ongoing collection of data by the wider team.

About you

Proven experience of organisational data collection & analysis.
Experience of scientific or medical research analysis would be advantageous.
Ability to generate actionable insights, and reports that effectively communicate complex data.
Knowledge of Bibliometrics and the use of research outputs in impact assessments.
Technically proficient in database, workflow tools and data visualization.

Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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