Clinical Trials Data Science Officer at the European Medicines Agency
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Netherlands
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We have a unique opportunity for you to demonstrate your scientific expertise within the leading EU institution of medicines and pharmacology based in Amsterdam We are the long-standing agency, trusted for over 20 years to recruit for interim positions at the European Medicines Agency (EMA). The EMA are the medicines regulatory organisation responsible for public human and animal health throughout the European Union. They are now looking for a Data Science Officer to join them on an initial 10-month temporary (Interim) contract. Deadline to apply is Monday 09/02/2026.This is a full-time position, 40 hours per week, and candidates are required to be based in the Netherlands Monday-Friday and to work 2 to 3 days per week in the office in Amsterdam.You would contribute to the receipt, validation, characterisation, analysis, and visualisation of clinical trials study data submitted to the Agency by medicines developers, and the development of related business processes. The latter includes support to the development of IT solutions (including data analysis programmes and tools), training/knowledge sharing and guidance.This is an exciting opportunity to join an institution that provides a truly international working environment where everyone is passionate about public health. In the pharmaceutical industry, there is a strong demand for professionals with experience in data analysis standards for clinical trials. This role is focused on the patient-level data analysis, when patients are enrolled in clinical trials (where one group receives the active treatment and another receives a placebo). All collected data is then analysed. They need someone who can do that job. You must be able to work with full patient-level datasets from study start through final analysis and report preparation. Core responsibilities include data visualisation and data reformatting.Your responsibilities will include:<br /



