The Center for Health Systems Effectiveness (CHSE) is devoted to transforming health systems through actionable cross-disciplinary and collaborative research. CHSE is committed to providing a welcoming, inclusive work environment that promotes diversity.
Biostatistician 2 works under minimal guidance contributing to the design, data management and validation, analysis, interpretation of results, and presentation of findings for academic health services research projects and policy evaluations.
Biostatistician 3 manages projects and leads the design, data management and validation, analysis, interpretation of results, and presentation of findings for academic health services research projects and policy evaluations. They advise partners (e.g., academic investigators, clinician researchers, government officials, other clients) in the development of research questions and how to leverage available data sources to accomplish research or evaluation objectives.
A successful candidate exhibits advanced (Biostatistician 3: deep) knowledge in areas central to the work of CHSE, including: statistical/econometric methods (e.g., differences-in-differences, interrupted time series, propensity scores, machine learning for causal inference); coding in R and possibly other industry-standard programming software (e.g., SQL, Stata, Python, SAS) for data analysis; reproducible research practices and version control; administrative claims data (e.g., Medicaid, Medicare and commercial insurance claims); and health care cost and quality measurement. The role participates in trainings, internal knowledge groups, code review, and process improvement activities, with the Biostatistician 3 often leading these activities.
Classification and salary both are commensurate with experience, education and internal equity.
Biostatistician 2 salary range is $74,194 - $118,539.
Biostatistician 3 salary range is $81,619 - $130,374.
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