Position Summary
The Department of Epidemiology at the Mailman School of Public Health seeks an experienced Data Analyst to conduct quantitative analyses for two NIH-funded projects. The first project is entitled Community- and school-level policing, School Discipline, and Student Health Outcomes: Identifying the Adolescent Health Consequences of Racialized Criminalization and Securitization in New York City Schools. This project involves psychiatric and substance use epidemiology with a specific focus on adolescent health and mass criminalization and incarceration. The second project is entitled Substance Use Treatment and County Incarceration (STACI). This project examines how community-level exposure to mass incarceration can contribute to county substance use disorder treatment needs and affect treatment availability, use, and outcomes. A candidate interested in areas of health related to these projects is preferred. The successful candidate will have excellent written and oral communication skills, strong interpersonal and organizational skills, and attention to detail. Experience with managing large data frames, multi-level and longitudinal data analysis, and data visualization is critical.
This position will work with the principal investigators and other investigators to:
Individuals from groups historically underrepresented in health-related research are strongly encouraged to apply. The position also has the potential to work in a similar capacity on the principal investigator’s other research projects.
Responsibilities
conduct data acquisition, processing/coding, and linkages 35%
Conduct data analysis to fulfill research aims 50%
Write and edit research manuscripts, slides, and other materials 10%
Perform other related duties & responsibilities as assigned/requested 5%
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelors degree and 3 years of experience
Preferred Qualifications
The candidate must have a master’s degree or equivalent in training, education, and/or experience in the fields of statistics or biostatistics. Proficiency in R and experience working with quantitative data management and analysis are essential.
Work experience in psychiatric or substance use epidemiology is preferred. Experience with STATA and ArcGIS is preferred. Interest in adolescent mental health, substance use treatment across the life course, and mass criminalization and incarceration is preferred.
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