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Dear Colleagues,

 

The Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI) is hiring statistical programmers, and we have Statistical Analyst Programmer 2 and Senior level positions open. These jobs involve working with clinical data for commercial, government, and academic research purposes. We work with a broad array of clinical research applications including all phases of commercial trials work, NIH studies, registries, and EHR based analyses. The job involves data ascertainment, ETL work, and statistical analysis. Applicants should have good working knowledge of SAS. Experience with clinical research, CDISC, Visual Basic, Python, and R are beneficial as well. Right now, all of our staff are remote as expected, but our physical office is in downtown Durham, NC. We will happily entertain full time remote applicants who work from: NC, CA, FL, GA, MD, NY, SC, TN, TX, VA, as well as Washington DC.

 

If you think you might be interested in work at the DCRI, you can see more detail and apply for either of these open positions at:

https://careers.duke.edu/job/Durham-ANALYST-PROGRAMMER-II-DCRI-NC-27710/841363600/

https://careers.duke.edu/job/Durham-ANALYST-PROGRAMMER%2C-SR%2C-DCRI-Statistics-NC-27710/748264400/

 

If you are eager, you may also want to email me directly at jack{dot}shostak{at}duke{dot}edu with your interest.

 

Thanks,

 

Jack

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