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Cleveland Clinic, Quantitative Health Sciences: Doctoral Level Faculty Member, Faculty Biostatistics & Epidemiology/Clinical Trials

Faculty Biostatistics & Epidemiology/Clinical Trials - Quantitative Health Sciences, Cleveland Clinic

The Cleveland Clinic Health System (CC) is searching for a doctoral level faculty member to join its multidisciplinary Department of Quantitative Health Sciences on the Cleveland, Ohio main campus. This is a full-time position consisting of 70% designing/analyzing clinical trials and observational studies with investigators from the CC’s Digestive Disease and Surgery Institute (DDSI), and 30% independent research.

A doctoral degree with expertise in biostatistics and/or epidemiology is required. The position includes a non-tenured appointment to the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University at rank commensurate with experience. Candidates should enjoy collaborating on and bringing creative analytic approaches to complex problems in health care and have a strong desire to publish journal articles.  Excellent English written and oral communication skills are essential.

Job Requirements

  • PhD in Biostatistics, Epidemiology or a related discipline.
  • Knowledge of and experience with design and analytical methods for clinical trials.
  • Experience as a collaborative biostatistician in a clinical setting
  • Ability and desire to lead a team of MS-level biostatisticians supporting DDSI research.

Preferred but Optional

  • Research experience in digestive diseases or surgery
  • Expertise in design and analysis of complex observational studies

This is a “hard money” position with no explicit requirements to obtain salary support.

Interested candidates should email a curriculum vitae, the names of at least three references and a letter summarizing experience, research interests, and fit for the position to QHSjobsearchDDSI@ccf.org. Review of applications will begin March 2023 and continue until the position is filled.

The Department of Quantitative Health Sciences has 27 faculty and over 125 members.  Areas of disciplinary research application include biostatistical methods, clinical trials, population health, statistical genetics, bioinformatics, statistical computing, predictive modeling, and computational biology. More information can be found at:  Quantitative Health Sciences Careers

The metropolitan and suburban areas of Cleveland comprise a population of over 3 million, rich in cultural resources and diversity. The city itself is centrally located to several other large cities and enjoys a low cost of living index. Cleveland Clinic is among the world’s largest, busiest health centers, and ranked the second-best U.S. hospital by U.S. News & World Report.

Cleveland Clinic is pleased to be an equal employment/affirmative action employer: Women/Minorities/Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities are encouraged to apply.
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