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The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York Data Analyst in NEW YORK, New York

  • Job Type: Officer of Administration * Bargaining Unit: * Regular/Temporary: Regular * End Date if Temporary: * Hours Per Week: 35 * Standard Work Schedule: * Building: ARB * Salary Range: 70,000.00-95,000.00The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to departmental budgets, qualifications, experience, education, licenses, specialty, and training. The above hiring range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting.Position SummaryThe Department of Epidemiology in the Mailman School of Public Health seeks a Data Analyst to provide data management, project management, and conduct analysis of several ongoing projects, including involving Medicaid longitudinal data. Ongoing projects involve substance use epidemiology with a specific focus on social determinants of health and a methodological focus on causal inference; a candidate with an interest in these areas is preferred. The successful candidate will be detail-oriented, organized, strong writing skills, and have experience analyzing data, and proficiency in R. She/he/they will provide: assistance with managing a large, complex database of longitudinal Medicaid data; assistance with preparation of reports and papers for publication; assistance with developing related grant proposals and research protocols to extend the scope of the project; assistance with data analyses, and other support as required. ResponsibilitiesData management: Assistance with managing a large, complex database of longitudinal Medicaid data (20 million beneficiaries, 4 years of data), stored and analyzed on a HIPAA-secured AWS server. Data management includes writing code to make new variables and cohort creation. 40%Data analysis: Executing pre-planned analyses on the data described above. Experience with these estimators is not required if the candidate is willing to learn. 35%Manuscript, report, and grant preparation: Assistance with preparation of reports and papers for publication; assistance with developing related grant proposals and research protocols to extend the scope of the project. 20%Administrative tasks: These may include server and grants management tasks, as needed. 5%Minimum Qualifications * Requires a bachelor's degree or equivalent in education and experience; plus, three years of related experience.The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to departmental budgets, qualifications, experience, education, licenses, specialty, and training. The above hiring range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting.Position SummaryThe Department of Epidemiology in the Mailman School of Public Health seeks a Data Analyst to provide data management, project management, and conduct analysis of several ongoing projects, including involving Medicaid longitudinal data. Ongoing projects involve substance use epidemiology with a specific focus on social determinants of health and a methodological focus on causal inference; a candidate with an interest in these areas is preferred. The successful candidate will be detail-oriented, organized, strong writing skills, and have experience analyzing data, and proficiency in R. She/he/they will provide: assistance with managing a large, complex database of longitudinal Medicaid data; assistance with preparation of reports and papers for publication; assistance with developing related grant proposals and research protocols to extend the scope of the project; assistance with data analyses, and other support as required. ResponsibilitiesData management: Assistance with managing a large, complex database of longitudinal Medicaid data (20 million beneficiaries, 4 years of data), stored and analyzed on a HIP
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