Senior Epidemiologist
Listed on 2026-03-06
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Research/Development
Infectious Disease/ Epidemiology -
Healthcare
Infectious Disease/ Epidemiology
£42,665 per year, This post offers the successful candidate an additional pay supplement of £2,500 upon appointment. There is a further pay supplement up to £2,500 which may be offered based on candidate’s annual competency assessment. These allowances do not form part of the Terms of Employment.
Contract Type:
Permanent
Hours:
Full time
Disability Confident:
Yes
Closing Date:
03/04/2026
About this jobYou will be a senior analytical epidemiologist in the Epidemiology workgroup in the Department of Epidemiological Sciences, providing high quality epidemiological consultancy and analytical project leadership.
Networking with your own and other disciplines to share expertise and building capability in other staff.
Leading and co-ordinating epidemiology research projects and provision of advice within the epidemiology workgroup.
Promoting APHA science and epidemiology at national and international meetings and conferences by presenting and publishing in reports and peer reviewed journals.
Providing national and international consultancy, collaborating within APHA and outside APHA on areas of expertise as required at meetings and conferences.
To support and deputise for the Epidemiology workgroup leader and the Lead Analytical Epidemiologists as required in management and capability building activities.
Key areas of responsibility will include:
Leading epidemiological surveillance and research studies within the Department of Epidemiological Sciences (DES) in collaboration with colleagues across APHA. Lead the study design and conduct of descriptive and multivariable analyses on large and complex datasets of populations and disease.
Design and evaluation of surveillance systems, as well as applying epidemiological skills to analyse and interpret surveillance data to produce new, informative outputs.
Integrate epidemiological outputs to provide scientific evidence to stakeholders characterizing uncertainty and bias Communicate results and findings in national and international peer-reviewed scientific journals and present at national and international conferences Manage the delivery, financial and staffing requirements of projects Maintain an up to date understanding of epidemiological approaches as well as pathogens and populations demographics relevant to the work of the team Lead the writing of bids for further funding Support the wider APHA Science programmes Support preparedness and response to exotic animal disease outbreaks including participation in the Duty epidemiologist rota (vets only, out of hours, allowance given) and analytical epidemiologist rotas within the National Epidemiological Emergency Group as required.
Proud member of the Disability Confident employer scheme
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