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Lead Biostatistician

i-Pharm Consulting
Southampton
4 weeks ago
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Lead Biostatistician – EMEA

Location: Remote (UK-based, occasional travel)

Contract: 6 months, Inside IR35


Shape the Future of Clinical Trials

We’re partnering with a leading global CRO seeking a Lead Biostatistician to drive statistical strategy across EMEA studies. This role offers the chance to influence trial design, lead cross-functional collaborations, and deliver high-impact results for global research.


The Role

  • Lead statistical strategy on complex clinical trials
  • Advise on protocols, sample sizes, and randomisation
  • Develop and review statistical analysis plans and study documents
  • Oversee and validate outputs (tables, listings, reports)
  • Partner with programming and data management teams
  • Ensure delivery meets timelines and budgets
  • Act as the key statistical contact for sponsors


About You

  • MSc/PhD in Statistics, Biostatistics, Mathematics, or related field
  • 2+ years’ clinical trial experience in CRO or pharma
  • Strong SAS and statistical expertise
  • Confident communicator with proven leadership skills
  • Organised, adaptable, and proactive


Why Join?

Make an impact on meaningful studies across EMEA, while advancing your leadership in biostatistics. You’ll work in a collaborative environment where your expertise drives progress in clinical development.


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Take the next step in your career and lead where it matters most.


Please note: You must be able to work in the UK without restriction or sponsorship to be eligible for this role. If you are interested in finding out more about this role or others, please contact Jada Kirlew at or call: +44 (0)20 7551 0727 / +31 208 089 982 (NL)

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