Conducts complex critical analyses and evaluations of projected and actual effectiveness of current or proposed program activities.
Assist in developing research agendas and project scopes.
Assist with designing systems to capture data and conducts various analyses on data collected.
Recommends, implements, and monitors changes in work processes to measure and ensure stated outcomes are achieved.
Documents findings from primary and secondary research; Summarizes research studies and evaluation reports on assigned topics by extracting, organizing, and analyzing relevant information and facts.
Collecting and analyzing opioid-related datasets with statistical analysis software, including but not limited to data from hospitals, medical examiners, Medicaid, and various surveys.
Produces graphical and written analyses of findings for interim and final reports.
Prepares programmatic reports, justifications, charts, graphs, and statistical and narrative data.
Use software programs to create effective data visualizations; Develop presentation slides or infographic reports.
Conducts appropriate analyses to answer evaluation questions or provide requested/required information.
Document analysis processes used, i.e., definitions, assumptions, timeframes, and inclusions/exclusions.
Provide information for mandatory statutory and annual reports.
Requirements
A bachelor's degree from a college or university in a behavioral health or public health field and four years of professional experience in a behavioral health or public health field is preferred.
Three years of professional experience serving as a lead or assistant on a major research project.
Three years of professional experience with research and demonstrated application of research skills.
Three years of professional experience with program planning, research, and evaluation.
Three years of experience with academic, business, or technical writing.