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Vacancy: Senior Research Fellow (Systematic Reviewer) in Clinical Effectiveness

Warwick Evidence is advertising for a Senior Research Fellow (Systematic Reviewer) in Clinical Effectiveness.

Please note this post is also being advertised at Research Fellow level, with one appointment being made.

You will join Warwick Medical School, Division of Health Sciences to support the expanding work programme of Warwick Evidence, one of nine health technology assessment and evidence synthesis teams in the UK. The main focus of your work will be in providing systematic review expertise in clinical effectiveness and epidemiology to health technology assessments for the National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment (NIHR HTA) programme, for the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) and for other policy makers. You will lead teams reporting for single and multiple technology appraisals (STAs and MTAs), diagnostic assessments (DAs) and other review processes. You will undertake other systematic reviews and evidence syntheses, and progress the development of the field through evidence synthesis and methodology research.

You will work with a multidisciplinary team of information specialists, health economists, statisticians, modellers and clinical effectiveness systematic reviewers in appraising evidence on the clinical and cost effectiveness of health technologies, including drugs, devices and diagnostics. Work undertaken will directly inform health policy at a national level.

You will have extensive experience of systematic reviewing techniques and a PhD in a relevant field. We welcome experience of undertaking HTA in a specialist area of interest (e.g. survival analysis, diagnostics, pharmacology, network meta-analysis). You will enjoy working as part of a team and meeting tight deadlines. You will be a good communicator, be highly organised and accurate in your approach to work, and have excellent writing skills.

Please direct any informal enquiries to Prof Aileen Clarke, Email: Aileen.Clarke@warwick.ac.uk.

Wed 01 Jun 2016, 08:38