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Job Location | London |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | 50,702 per annum |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent, full-time or part-time |
Team: UK Collaborative for Development Research (UK CDR)Job Title: Senior Data AnalystSalary: £ 50,702 (London Weighting - £5,129)Grade: Band FContract Type: Open EndedHours: Full-timeLocation: Gibbs Building, LondonClosing Date: 6th December 2021Please be aware that this is an office-based contract, however we are trialling hybrid office-home working. We support flexible working, and all working arrangements will be considered.This role provides specialist technical expertise in data collection, analysis, best practice, and policy - all of which are essential to delivering the aims of the COVID Research Coordination & Learning (COVID CIRCLE) initiative. They will be the most seniormember of the COVID CIRCLE team within UKCDR and as such will have high-profile responsibilities including major external stakeholder relationship management and decision making.A key activity will be leading a major review of the large and complex database of the COVID-19 Research Projects Tracker (>13,000 research projects). The role-holder will be responsible for assessing current data collection, coding, validation and analysispractices through independent working and stakeholder liaison. The post-holder will provide recommendations to senior management at UKCDR, GloPID-R & SCOR Board for improving practice and significantly influencing and informing future strategic directions.Although this work will be largely an independent endeavor, there will be crucial liaison with the Research Lead at GloPID-R to ensure alignment with overall programme aims.COVID CIRCLE BackgroundThe COVID CIRCLE initiative was launched in August 2020 and is a partnership between the UK Collaborative for Development Research (UKCDR) and the Global Research Collaboration for Infectious Disease Preparedness (GloPID-R) that enables the alignment ofresearch funders towards a coherent effort for supporting COVID-19 research in, for and with low- and middle-income countries. COVID CIRCLE coordinates funding efforts, connects networks of researchers, and collates learnings to inform future epidemic andpandemic responses with a focus on lower-resource settings to improve responses within this outbreak and for future outbreaks.Essential:
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