Data Scientist
About the role
Staff - Non Union
Job Category
M&P - AAPS
Job Profile
AAPS Salaried - Statistical Analysis, Level A
Job Title
Data Scientist
Department
Krahn Laboratory Division of Cardiology | Department of Medicine | Faculty of Medicine
Compensation Range
$6,251.00 - $8,986.00 CAD Monthly
The Compensation Range is the span between the minimum and maximum base salary for a position. The midpoint of the range is approximately halfway between the minimum and the maximum and represents an employee that possesses full job knowledge, qualifications and experience for the position. In the normal course, employees will be hired, transferred or promoted between the minimum and midpoint of the salary range for a job.
Posting End Date
October 15, 2025
Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date.
Job End Date
October 10, 2026
This position is expected to be filled by promotion/reassignment and is included here to inform you of its vacancy at the University.
At UBC, we believe that attracting and sustaining a diverse workforce is key to the successful pursuit of excellence in research, innovation, and learning for all faculty, staff and students. Our commitment to employment equity helps achieve inclusion and fairness, brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career.
Job Summary
As a member of the Hearts in Rhythm Organization (HiRO) Research Team, the National Research Data Scientist provides advanced analytics and data-science services for the National HiRO Registry and Biobank while overseeing data quality, governance, and facilitation of data requests. Building on domain knowledge of cardiology registry structure and multimodal sources (electronic health records [EHR], clinical notes, imaging, and genomics), the role develops and validates predictive models, improves data integrity, and generates actionable insights that inform research and clinical decision support across Canada.
Organizational Status
The HiRO Research UBC/Vancouver team provides the research infrastructure for both the local site with related enrolment, and the National HiRO Registry as the Coordinating Center.
The National Research Data Scientist reports directly to Dr. Andrew Krahn and will work closely with the National HiRO Regulatory Coordinator, and two National HiRO Research & Site Coordinators.
Work Performed
Advanced Analytics & Modeling
- Lead statistical and machine‑learning (ML) analyses that integrate EHR, genetic, and cardiac imaging datasets for risk stratification, phenotype classification, and outcome prediction.
- Create publication‑ready figures and dashboards that communicate results to clinicians, investigators, sponsors, and collaborators.
- Apply domain knowledge of cardiology, inherited cardiac conditions, and the HiRO registry to guide feature engineering; partner with clinicians to interpret model outputs and validate predictions against clinical gold standards.
Registry Oversight & Data Integration
- Manage and optimize the National HiRO Registry database with the database programmer, ensuring scalability, integrity, and compliance.
- Design and implement robust data export, migration, and integration strategies for multi‑site studies, including privacy‑compliant handling of large imaging and files.
- Develop and maintain metadata standards, variable dictionaries, and harmonization protocols to support consistent multi‑site ingestion and analysis.
Data Quality & Automation
- Implement validation rules, anomaly detection, and iterative QA with site coordinators to identify and resolve missing or inconsistent data.
- Develop reproducible scripts and tools to reduce manual workload (e.g., automated queries, QC reports, and interactive dashboards in PowerBI or Python/R).
Collaboration, Training & Research Support
- Partner with investigators on analysis plans and study design; coordinate consults with biostatisticians as needed.
- Provide analytic support and mentorship to trainees and collaborating sites; review code and outputs for accuracy and reproducibility (version control, documentation).
- Facilitate cross‑institutional data requests in accordance with privacy impact assessments, REB requirements, and applicable legislation.
Consequence of Error/Judgement
Lack of careful attention to regulatory guidelines and approvals could suspend Investigator/physician and hospital/University as a site for further clinical research and/or funding. The performance of research projects must strictly conform to appropriate regulations: 1) personal: maintaining professional behavior and respect for subjects and staff 2) local: the UBC Clinical Research Ethics Board 3) Provincial: B.C. Privacy Act, and 4)
The University of British Columbia (UBC) Office of Biobank Education and Research (OBER)
and CTRNet (
) 5)Federal: Health Canada, International Conference on Harmonization, Tri-Council Policy Statement, Good Clinical Practice.
Supervision Received
Works independently. Reports to the PI.
Supervision Given
May give direction and training to other staff and students.
Minimum Qualifications
Post-graduate degree in Statistics. Minimum of two years of related experience in research analysis, or the equivalent combination of education and experience.
-
Willingness to respect diverse perspectives, including perspectives in conflict with one’s own
-
Demonstrates a commitment to enhancing one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion
Preferred Qualifications
Graduate‑level training (e.g., Data Science, Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, Epidemiology, Computer Science) strongly preferred.
Demonstrated experience applying statistical/ML methods in healthcare or biomedical research; proficiency with Python/R and SQL (MySQL/PostgreSQL); familiarity with scikit‑learn; experience with PowerBI or equivalent visualization tools.
Experience with natural language processing (NLP) for clinical text and/or deep learning for imaging/time‑series is an asset; comfort with command‑line tools (e.g., macOS Terminal) and reproducible research practices (version control, environments).
Domain knowledge working with EHR and clinical registries (cardiology preferred); ability to translate clinical concepts into analytic features and interpret model outputs.
Knowledge of data governance in healthcare, including privacy laws, ethics review processes, secure file transfer, and role‑based access.
Excellent project management, communication, and writing skills; ability to translate complex analytic results into clear, actionable insights for diverse stakeholders.
Meticulous attention to detail; ability to manage multiple priorities; tact and discretion with confidential and sensitive information.
Proven ability to develop credibility and effective working relationships with faculty, staff, and other relevant stakeholders. Knowledge of UBC policies and procedures, and an understanding of the University's organizational structure and governance.
Excellent written and verbal communications skills. Ability to take complex, scientific information and translate into clear and succinct language for a broader audience.
Ability to work with a team and independently.
Demonstrated ability to be thorough, accurate, and have a high level of attention to detail. Ability to effectively manage multiple tasks and priorities. Ability to exercise tact and discretion when handling confidential and sensitive information.
Data Scientist
About the role
Staff - Non Union
Job Category
M&P - AAPS
Job Profile
AAPS Salaried - Statistical Analysis, Level A
Job Title
Data Scientist
Department
Krahn Laboratory Division of Cardiology | Department of Medicine | Faculty of Medicine
Compensation Range
$6,251.00 - $8,986.00 CAD Monthly
The Compensation Range is the span between the minimum and maximum base salary for a position. The midpoint of the range is approximately halfway between the minimum and the maximum and represents an employee that possesses full job knowledge, qualifications and experience for the position. In the normal course, employees will be hired, transferred or promoted between the minimum and midpoint of the salary range for a job.
Posting End Date
October 15, 2025
Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date.
Job End Date
October 10, 2026
This position is expected to be filled by promotion/reassignment and is included here to inform you of its vacancy at the University.
At UBC, we believe that attracting and sustaining a diverse workforce is key to the successful pursuit of excellence in research, innovation, and learning for all faculty, staff and students. Our commitment to employment equity helps achieve inclusion and fairness, brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career.
Job Summary
As a member of the Hearts in Rhythm Organization (HiRO) Research Team, the National Research Data Scientist provides advanced analytics and data-science services for the National HiRO Registry and Biobank while overseeing data quality, governance, and facilitation of data requests. Building on domain knowledge of cardiology registry structure and multimodal sources (electronic health records [EHR], clinical notes, imaging, and genomics), the role develops and validates predictive models, improves data integrity, and generates actionable insights that inform research and clinical decision support across Canada.
Organizational Status
The HiRO Research UBC/Vancouver team provides the research infrastructure for both the local site with related enrolment, and the National HiRO Registry as the Coordinating Center.
The National Research Data Scientist reports directly to Dr. Andrew Krahn and will work closely with the National HiRO Regulatory Coordinator, and two National HiRO Research & Site Coordinators.
Work Performed
Advanced Analytics & Modeling
- Lead statistical and machine‑learning (ML) analyses that integrate EHR, genetic, and cardiac imaging datasets for risk stratification, phenotype classification, and outcome prediction.
- Create publication‑ready figures and dashboards that communicate results to clinicians, investigators, sponsors, and collaborators.
- Apply domain knowledge of cardiology, inherited cardiac conditions, and the HiRO registry to guide feature engineering; partner with clinicians to interpret model outputs and validate predictions against clinical gold standards.
Registry Oversight & Data Integration
- Manage and optimize the National HiRO Registry database with the database programmer, ensuring scalability, integrity, and compliance.
- Design and implement robust data export, migration, and integration strategies for multi‑site studies, including privacy‑compliant handling of large imaging and files.
- Develop and maintain metadata standards, variable dictionaries, and harmonization protocols to support consistent multi‑site ingestion and analysis.
Data Quality & Automation
- Implement validation rules, anomaly detection, and iterative QA with site coordinators to identify and resolve missing or inconsistent data.
- Develop reproducible scripts and tools to reduce manual workload (e.g., automated queries, QC reports, and interactive dashboards in PowerBI or Python/R).
Collaboration, Training & Research Support
- Partner with investigators on analysis plans and study design; coordinate consults with biostatisticians as needed.
- Provide analytic support and mentorship to trainees and collaborating sites; review code and outputs for accuracy and reproducibility (version control, documentation).
- Facilitate cross‑institutional data requests in accordance with privacy impact assessments, REB requirements, and applicable legislation.
Consequence of Error/Judgement
Lack of careful attention to regulatory guidelines and approvals could suspend Investigator/physician and hospital/University as a site for further clinical research and/or funding. The performance of research projects must strictly conform to appropriate regulations: 1) personal: maintaining professional behavior and respect for subjects and staff 2) local: the UBC Clinical Research Ethics Board 3) Provincial: B.C. Privacy Act, and 4)
The University of British Columbia (UBC) Office of Biobank Education and Research (OBER)
and CTRNet (
) 5)Federal: Health Canada, International Conference on Harmonization, Tri-Council Policy Statement, Good Clinical Practice.
Supervision Received
Works independently. Reports to the PI.
Supervision Given
May give direction and training to other staff and students.
Minimum Qualifications
Post-graduate degree in Statistics. Minimum of two years of related experience in research analysis, or the equivalent combination of education and experience.
-
Willingness to respect diverse perspectives, including perspectives in conflict with one’s own
-
Demonstrates a commitment to enhancing one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion
Preferred Qualifications
Graduate‑level training (e.g., Data Science, Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, Epidemiology, Computer Science) strongly preferred.
Demonstrated experience applying statistical/ML methods in healthcare or biomedical research; proficiency with Python/R and SQL (MySQL/PostgreSQL); familiarity with scikit‑learn; experience with PowerBI or equivalent visualization tools.
Experience with natural language processing (NLP) for clinical text and/or deep learning for imaging/time‑series is an asset; comfort with command‑line tools (e.g., macOS Terminal) and reproducible research practices (version control, environments).
Domain knowledge working with EHR and clinical registries (cardiology preferred); ability to translate clinical concepts into analytic features and interpret model outputs.
Knowledge of data governance in healthcare, including privacy laws, ethics review processes, secure file transfer, and role‑based access.
Excellent project management, communication, and writing skills; ability to translate complex analytic results into clear, actionable insights for diverse stakeholders.
Meticulous attention to detail; ability to manage multiple priorities; tact and discretion with confidential and sensitive information.
Proven ability to develop credibility and effective working relationships with faculty, staff, and other relevant stakeholders. Knowledge of UBC policies and procedures, and an understanding of the University's organizational structure and governance.
Excellent written and verbal communications skills. Ability to take complex, scientific information and translate into clear and succinct language for a broader audience.
Ability to work with a team and independently.
Demonstrated ability to be thorough, accurate, and have a high level of attention to detail. Ability to effectively manage multiple tasks and priorities. Ability to exercise tact and discretion when handling confidential and sensitive information.