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Warman O'Brien

Principal Statistician

United Kingdom
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Principal Biostatistician | Global CRO | FSP | Home Based | UK | Europe | Permanent

Our client, a leading global CRO, is seeking an experienced Principal Biostatistician to join a dedicated FSP team, supporting real-world evidence, pharmacoepidemiology, outcomes research, and non-interventional study programmes.

This is an excellent opportunity for a senior statistician with strong real-world data experience to work across impactful studies using electronic health records, claims data, registries, and other real-world data sources. You will provide statistical leadership across non-interventional studies, safety and comparative effectiveness research, and pharmacoepidemiology projects, partnering closely with clients, internal teams, and cross-functional stakeholders.

This position can be home-based across Europe, including UK, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Romania.

What you will be doing:

  • Lead statistical activities across real-world evidence, pharmacoepidemiology, and non-interventional studies
  • Contribute to and review protocols, statistical analysis plans, and study reports
  • Scope, design, and deliver analyses using real-world data sources including EHR, claims, and registries
  • Apply pharmacoepidemiologic methods to safety and comparative effectiveness research
  • Provide statistical leadership and scientific input to cross-functional teams and clients

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What you will need:

  • MSc or PhD in Biostatistics, Statistics, or a related discipline
  • 9+ years' biostatistics experience with an MSc, or 7+ years with a PhD
  • Strong experience in real-world evidence, pharmacoepidemiology, and non-interventional study methodology
  • Proven expertise working with real-world data sources including EHR, claims, and registries
  • Strong R programming skills (essential)
  • Experience authoring and reviewing protocols and Statistical Analysis Plans (SAPs)
  • Solid understanding of biases associated with claims data (particularly US claims) and EHR analyses
  • Experience with study designs such as cohort, self-controlled, and target trial emulation studies
  • Knowledge of analytical methods including propensity scores, clone-censor-weighting, and time-to-event analyses
  • Vaccines and/or infectious disease experience would be advantageous

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What’s in it for you:

  • Competitive salary + benefits package including medical, dental, vision, pension, fitness subsidy & life insurance
  • Fully home-based across Europe, including UK, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Romania
  • Opportunity to work within a dedicated FSP model with a leading global CRO
  • Exposure to high-impact real-world evidence, pharmacoepidemiology, and outcomes research studies
  • Excellent long-term career development and progression opportunities

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If this opportunity is of interest, please apply now with your CV as the organisation is looking to welcome an experienced Principal Biostatistician to the team as soon as possible.

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Please contact Jo Fornaciari at jo@warmanobrien.com for a confidential discussion about potential other opportunities in the UK and across Europe.

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Skills

Biostatistics
Statistics
Real-World Evidence
Pharmacoepidemiology
Non-Interventional Studies
R Programming
Statistical Analysis Plans
EHR
Claims Data
Registries
Cohort Studies
Self-Controlled Studies
Target Trial Emulation
Propensity Scores
Time-to-Event Analyses

Location

United Kingdom

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