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This is a PART-TIME position
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Job SummaryThis part-time position within the Survey Research Center (SRC) Health and Retirement Study Program (HRS) at the Institute for Social Research (ISR) serves as a senior technical data analyst with a high degree of independent decision-making in the creation and documentation of public-use and restricted data files.
The SRC-HRS is a multi-disciplinary research program funded by the National Institute on Aging and other agencies, and includes data collection, dissemination, and analysis activities. This position supports data development and dissemination activities through collaboration with senior faculty and staff by:
Serving as an expert in data processing, management and documentation, including programming support systems to deliver dynamic website contentInvestigating, modifying and applying new procedures, techniques or applications of technology, integrating new findings in processes to more effectively and efficiently deliver data productsOverseeing and evaluating data from external sources (e.g. National Death Index, LexisNexis residential data)Conducting research in area of expertise, with results used in broader research projectsMonitoring integrity of data quality and use of protocols and procedures; conducting data analysisParticipating in writing research proposals, reports for funding agencies and articles for publicationCollaborating with other researchers on long-range plans for project/program, acting as expert in specialized areaThe incumbent must be self-motivated and highly dependable, with a positive attitude and ability to problem solve and seek assistance when needed. They will have the ability to learn new skills, including new software and other technical tools; exemplary interpersonal and communication skills; demonstrated ability to manage time and multiple priorities in a busy environment; ability to work effectively independently and as a team member. Discretion with handling confidential data is required.
Responsibilities*Under minimal direction, incumbent will develop, evaluate, and implement various courses of action in support of broad and abstract research goals; provide data management and analysis support for research projects; develop data documentation; contribute to and initiate written materials for presentation and publication; train junior staff and temporary employees, prepare public and restricted access data files for dissemination, and collaborate with Principal Investigators, postdoctoral and graduate students, and members of the HRS research staff in analysis activities.
Major Areas of Responsibility:
25% Programming
Maintain/update HRS Question ConcordanceAd hoc reporting25% Data Management
Data management programming for various purposes including creation and management of restricted data files (e.g. respondent and child geography, cause of death)Maintain/update HRS/SSA respondent permission tracking system25% Special Projects
Advise HRS staff on special projects: National Death Index data linkagePaper to digital archiving Geographic information processingData structure designAdvise, guide, and train HRS staff on maintenance and updating of HRS restricted data products25% Committee/Meeting
Respond to HRS help desk questions regarding restricted data productsParticipate in Restricted Data Access Case Review Group review of Enclave and NIH LINKAGE restricted data access applicationsRequired Qualifications*Master's degree in a related research field (e.g., public health, psychology, social work, epidemiology, library science), or equivalent combination of education and experienceMinimum of 6 years in social researchMixed methods and survey research experienceData Management and documentation experienceComprehensive knowledge of writing principles, excellent analytical and research skills, strong interpersonal and communication skills, proficiency in qualitative research methods, and familiarity with commercial software for coding and with reference management systemsWriting experience in the areas of social science researchDemonstrated success in cultivating relationships with research faculty and/or key stakeholdersDemonstrated ability to work independently with minimal supervision and adapt to the needs of the programDemonstrated ability to work collaboratively and effectively with othersFluent in research and project management-related software including Microsoft Office products (e.g., Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint), SAS (primarily data management)Graphical Information System (GIS) technologyWorking knowledge of data security procedures including encryption and other strategies for protecting personally identifiable information.SQL in Access, SQL Server, and MySQL environmentsPerl, and other scripting languages such as R and PythonCompiled languages such as VB.netWebsite design (PHP, MySQL)Working knowledge of Stata and SPSSDesired Qualifications*Knowledge of research methodology, survey research experience, and mixed-methods skillsDemonstrate excellent problem-solving, analytical, and critical thinking skills Ability to set priorities, handle multiple assignments and deadlines and display excellent judgment while operating in a flexible and professional mannerExceptional attention to detail, analytical, leadership, and decision-making skillsExperience with data visualization and synthesis; demonstrated high degree of initiative and resourcefulnessWorking knowledge of applicable University policies and proceduresWork Locations
You will be on-site in Ann Arbor, MI during your training period, after which there is potential for flexible scheduling and remote opportunities available within our overall SRC policies.
Modes of WorkPositions that are eligible for hybrid or mobile/remote work mode are at the discretion of the hiring department. Work agreements are reviewed annually at a minimum and are subject to change at any time, and for any reason, throughout the course of employment. Learn more about the work modes.
Additional InformationThe Institute for Social Research (ISR) wants to create a community of respect and authentic collaboration by recruiting and retaining individuals that represent a variety of voices as a reflection of our commitment to serve the people of Michigan, to maintain the excellence of the university, and to ground our research in varied disciplines, perspectives, and ways of knowing and learning.
Benefits at Michigan:
The University of Michigan offers a comprehensive benefits package to help you stay well, protect yourself and your family and plan for a secure future. Benefits include:
Generous time offA retirement plan that provides two-for-one matching contributions with immediate vesting upon meeting eligibility requirementsMany choices for comprehensive health insurance, including vision and dental optionsLife insuranceLong-term disability coverageFamily leaveFlexible spending accounts for healthcare and dependent care expensesBackground ScreeningThe University of Michigan conducts background checks on all job candidates upon acceptance of a contingent offer and may use a third-party administrator to conduct background checks. Background checks are performed in compliance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
Application DeadlineWe post job openings for at least fourteen calendar days. We may begin the review and selection process as early as the fifteenth day after posting. We may remove this opening from posting boards and fill it any time after the minimum posting period has ended.
U-M EEO StatementThe University of Michigan is an equal employment opportunity employer.