Stilling:

Researcher - biostatistics

Application deadline: 06.12.2018

Veterinærinstituttet

Veterinærinstituttet søker gode hoder med engasjement, vilje og godt humør som vil finne løsninger på store samfunnsutfordringer i Norge og i verden. Som nasjonalt beredskaps- og forskningsinstitutt avdekker og avverger Veterinærinstituttet smittsomme sykdommer og andre trusler mot helsa til dyr, fisk, mennesker og miljø. Videre jobber instituttet på lag med myndigheter og næringsliv for god dyrevelferd, trygg mat og bærekraftige bionæringer.

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At the Norwegian Veterinary Institute, section for epidemiology, there are two available positions as Researcher – biostatistics.

To further strengthen our capacity within the field of veterinary epidemiology, the Norwegian Veterinary Institute, Oslo, section for epidemiology is looking for researchers for permanent full-time positions.

Veterinary epidemiology is becoming increasingly important in Norway in order to secure sustainable livestock and aquaculture production both economically, environmentally and in regard to human and animal health in the future.

Section for epidemiology currently has about 20 researchers within the fields of epidemiology, disease spread modelling, risk assessment, health economics, biostatistics and bioinformatics and the section has a large project portfolio.

Content

We are looking for researchers to run projects, initiate research activities and apply for projects within the fields of fish- and animal health and food safety. The research will be performed in close collaboration with other sections at the Norwegian Veterinary Institute and other national and international institutions or partners. The main tool for statistics and programming in the research group is “R”. We utilize a wide variety of the opportunities in R, such as data handling and manipulation, basic and advanced statistics, as well as development of interactive web based applications using the shiny package. The group works together to maintain and extend our existing source code as well as develop new scripts and workflows. The duties will include tasks on behalf of the government and public sector as well as for the aquaculture and animal industries. This includes disease contingency tasks and epidemiological and statistical disease outbreak support to the authorities.

Work tasks

Initiate and participate in large research projects, and have responsibility for statistical study design and data analysis in projects.

Develop new complex statistical and/or mathematical models for disease spread in animal and fish populations, as well as extending existing models.

Support and perform statistical data analysis in research projects for the Veterinary institute.

Qualifications

A successful candidate must hold one or more of the following qualifications:

  • MSc or PhD in statistics, biostatistics, and experience with ecology or epidemiology or other relevant subject.
  • MSc or PhD in ecology, epidemiology or other relevant subject, and experience with applied statistical and/or mathematical modelling.
  • Excellent written and oral skills in English.

The following skills and competences will be valued:

  • Knowledge of the Norwegian agriculture and/or aquaculture sector.
  • Good skills in a Scandinavian language.
  • Experience with supervising PhD or MSc candidates.
  • Ability to work in a team, dedication to research in the area of fish- and/or animal health as well as creativity and ability to take personal responsibility for duties in a project.

For further information contact:

  • Acting head of section Malin Jonsson, tlf. +47 930 86 902, e-mail malin.jonsson@vetinst.no or
  • Director Berit Djønne, tlf. +47 928 14 711, e-mail berit.djonne@vetinst.no.

Contract and salary

The current position is offered as a full time (37,5hr per week) position.

The salary follows the regulations set by the Norwegian State for the category of researcher in code 1108 (current yearly gross salary 505 800 – 607 700), 1109 (current yearly gross salary 544 400 – 670 000 NOK), 1110 (current yearly gross salary 631 700 – 695 500 NOK) or in code 1183 (current yearly gross salary 695 500 – 848 800 NOK) depending on qualifications. There is a compulsory deduction of 2% of the salary to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund.

NVI offers membership in the Norwegian State's pension fund with insurance schemes and favorable loan offers, flexible working time, a good working environment, possibility for nursery space and opportunity for rental of the institute’s mountain cabin. The Veterinary Institute has signed an agreement on the inclusive workplace (IA-company).

The State work force shall as far as possible reflect the diversity of the population. It is therefore a policy aim to achieve a balanced age and gender composition and recruiting people with immigrant background. People with an immigrant background are encouraged to apply for the position.

Application

Applications must be sent electronically via the Institute’s application portal.

In addition to filling the online electronic application, candidates must provide copy of all certificates, diplomas relevant for evaluation. An introduction letter can be either attached or copy pasted into the application’s online system. Applicants can also choose to submit as an attachment a more detailed CV.

If you would like to opt-out from the entry on the public search list, this must be informed and justified in the application. Information may be made public even if you have asked not to be listed in the search list. You will be notified if the desire for reservation cannot be granted.

Section for epidemiology has for the time being, a total of six permanent full-time positions vacant, as a strategic capacity building operation in the field. Applicants are asked to apply for more than one position, if desired.

Application ID: 49/18

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