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Are you an experienced statistical programmer ready to take the next step in your career? We are expanding our clinical programming team and are looking for a leader in programming, skilled in SAS who are confident working with clinical trial data and CDISC standards. In this role, you will take real ownership of your work, lead projects, contribute to high quality analysis, and support junior team members as they grow. Your work will directly support global clinical research and the decisions that shape it. This role offers a strong foundation for a long term career at the intersection of data, healthcare, and global research, with room to grow both technically and professionally.
Job Responsibility:
Develop, validate, and deliver high quality clinical datasets and outputs using SAS, with a focus on SDTM and ADaM standards
Apply data quality and compliance checks using tools such as Pinnacle21
Proactively identify issues, communicate clearly, and help keep projects on track
Support junior programmers through day to day guidance, work reviews, and knowledge sharing
Contribute to study level programming activities, with opportunities to take on lead responsibilities depending on experience
Collaborate with cross functional partners in a hybrid working model, spending time in the office as needed to support the team
Requirements:
BSc or Masters degree in a numerate discipline like Maths or Statistics or similar
Extensive experience in SAS programming in clinical research studies
Experience working in a CRO
Experience in leading studies, including client facing experience, scope management, active risk management
Practical experience working with CDISC standards, specifically SDTM and ADaM datasets, along with familiarity using Pinnacle21 for compliance checks
Experience mentoring or supporting junior programmers, providing guidance and reviewing work
Good statistical skills
Good written and oral communication skills
Proven organisational skills
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Nice to have:
The option to explore additional programming languages such as R or Python to broaden your analytical capabilities
What we offer:
Ongoing development of your technical skills, including training on internal tools and exposure to evolving clinical programming practices
Clear opportunities to grow into lead and mentoring roles, building both technical depth and people skills
A culture that values ownership, initiative, and continuous improvement, where your contributions are visible and valued
Experience delivering clinical data outputs that support important research and regulatory decisions
Membership to professional societies, encouraging your involvement in their activities and committees