Neuchâtel, Switzerland (and remote work) | What you can contribute- Promote the use of health data collected from care providers (hospitals, nursing homes, medical practices, home care services), in close collaboration with a team of dedicated experts- Continuously contribute to data processing and dissemination processes, in order to strengthen their quality and responsiveness- Contribute to highlighting the section's data by carrying out analyses on current topics, health policy, or scientific questions- Respond to requests from various stakeholders - the general public, media, institutionsWhat makes you unique- Master's degree in economics, data science, or applied statistics- In-depth and proven knowledge in data processing, statistics, or applied econometrics, and mastery of at least one data processing tool (SAS, R, Python, etc.)- Interest in health policy and the functioning of the health system- Strong writing skills (scientific texts) and excellent communication skills- Active knowledge of two official languages and passive knowledge of the third; very good knowledge of English is essentialIn a few wordsYou will contribute to promoting the secondary use of health data collected from care providers, working in close collaboration with an experienced and motivated team. You will also participate in the continuous improvement of data processing, analysis, and dissemination processes, and will add value to them by conducting analyses on current topics, health policy, or scientific questions. You will also respond to requests from the public, the media, and institutions.What we offer- Working for Switzerland: We are committed to the success of the Swiss model and the well-being of the population- Diversity in everyday life: We ensure equal opportunities, which allows us to deploy our skills and express different points of view- Health at work: We assist and advise our employees for all questions related to physical or mental health- Benefits: The individual counts.About usThe Federal Statistical Office (FSO) is the competence center for public statistics and the main player in the Swiss data ecosystem. It produces statistical work through professional data management and develops processes derived from data science to evolve statistical data. The FSO thus contributes to the formation of public opinion and makes an important contribution to the governance of the country.Questions about the positionGroup leaderQuestions about the recruitment processGroup leader jidff4ef2caen jit0519aen jpiy26aen