Support effective and equitable program design, implementation, and delivery through research and data analysis across Agency programs.
Collect, clean, analyze, report, and visualize quantitative and qualitative information related to Agency programs and housing issues in Oregon.
Ensure integrity, accuracy, and appropriate governance of data used across Agency programs for the purpose of monitoring program outcomes, evaluating results, and presenting findings in an accessible manner.
Collaborate closely with divisional program and policy analysts on the delivery and monitoring of Agency programs in Oregon.
Regularly query, analyze, transform, and report data from a variety of sources using statistical, geospatial, and other analytical tools.
Requirements
A Bachelor's degree in any discipline that included six-quarter units in statistics or quantitative analysis methods and procedures.
Three years' experience as a research assistant comparable to the work of a Research Analyst 1; or two years' experience using computer applications to help gather, compile, analyze, and report information and statistical data.
Demonstrated qualitative and quantitative skills and knowledge of research methods (experience with R Studio, or some other statistical software is required)
Experience analyzing, interpreting, and validating data and preparing reports and data visualizations using tools like ArcGIS, Power BI, Tableau, and others
Experience with SQL for relational databases, including querying, data cleaning, managing tables/views, working with large datasets, and performing data governance and quality assurance tasks
Knowledge of housing market and housing needs data sources
Experience promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion principles and applying an equity lens to research and data analysis.