Research Analyst
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA, US
Job highlights
Qualification
An MA in a social science field, such as public policy, public health, sociology, urban planning, economics, or data science-related field with knowledge of social science methods or a bachelor's degree with vast experience collecting, managing, and analyzing large qualitative or quantitative datasets. Demonstrated mastery of quantitative and/ or qualitative data analysis is required. Quantitative methods skills includeworking with large administrative datasets and census-based data products, building successful data visualizations, regression analysis, and basic spatial analysis. Qualitative methods skills include planning for and implementing field work/site visits, focus groups, and in-depth interviews; analyzing qualitative data to draw out key themes using qualitative data software (e.g., Nvivo, ATLAS.ti); summarizing qualitative findings and presenting qualitative data effectively in multiple formats. The ability to work under tight deadlines and shifting priorities is required
Responsibility
Under the direction of the Directors of Research, the analyst(s) will serve as integral members of a fast-paced research department. Analysts will be responsible for supporting the development, management, and execution of LPPI's research portfolios, including LPPI's growing research on Latino representation in elected and appointed positions at different branches of government and in other key sectors, including the media and corporate boards. Substantive activities include collection, standardization, and analysis of both qualitative and quantitative data that result in rigorous research products that inform policy audiences. Research analysts are responsible for project management which includes drafting and implementing project work plans, managing the research activities of project personnel, and coordinating project deliverables. Other duties include managing report production, developing training curricula for public audiences, designing interactive data visualizations, and drafting public writings to translate findings for broad audiences, including opinion and editorial pieces. The research analyst will also provide administrative support to the Directors of Research, who oversee a robust applied research agenda, including in-house research projects, extramural research projects, faculty-driven research, student researcher recruitment, mentoring, training and supervision, and university-level course development. Finally, this position will require the identification and maintenance of important relationships with scholars, practitioners, journalists, and funders to promote the organization's goals and activities
Benefits
Job Description
Description
Research Analyst University of California Los Angeles Requisition Number: 39478 Salary: $6,158 - $14,225 monthly Position Description: The UCLA Latino Policy & Politics Institute (LPPI) seeks dynamic research professionals to serve as research analysts across multiple projects. UCLA LPPI addresses the most critical domestic policy challenges facing Latinos and other communities of color through research, advocacy, mobilization, and leadership development to propel policy reforms that expand genuine opportunity for all Americans. Under the direction of the Directors of Research, the analyst(s) will serve as integral members of a fast-paced research department. Analysts will be responsible for supporting the development, management, and execution of LPPI's research portfolios, including LPPI's growing research on Latino representation in elected and appointed positions at different branches of government and in other key sectors, including the media and corporate boards. Substantive activities include collection, standardization, and analysis of both qualitative and quantitative data that result in rigorous research products that inform policy audiences. Research analysts are responsible for project management which includes drafting and implementing project work plans, managing the research activities of project personnel, and coordinating project deliverables. Other duties include managing report production, developing training curricula for public audiences, designing interactive data visualizations, and drafting public writings to translate findings for broad audiences, including opinion and editorial pieces. The research analyst will also provide administrative support to the Directors of Research, who oversee a robust applied research agenda, including in-house research projects, extramural research projects, faculty-driven research, student researcher recruitment, mentoring, training and supervision, and university-level course development. Finally, this position will require the identification and maintenance of important relationships with scholars, practitioners, journalists, and funders to promote the organization's goals and activities. Desired Qualifications An MA in a social science field, such as public policy, public health, sociology, urban planning, economics, or data science-related field with knowledge of social science methods or a bachelor's degree with vast experience collecting, managing, and analyzing large qualitative or quantitative datasets. Demonstrated mastery of quantitative and/ or qualitative data analysis is required. Quantitative methods skills includeworking with large administrative datasets and census-based data products, building successful data visualizations, regression analysis, and basic spatial analysis. Qualitative methods skills include planning for and implementing field work/site visits, focus groups, and in-depth interviews; analyzing qualitative data to draw out key themes using qualitative data software (e.g., Nvivo, ATLAS.ti); summarizing qualitative findings and presenting qualitative data effectively in multiple formatsThe ability to work under tight deadlines and shifting priorities is required. Metrics for success will include the successful launch of assigned projects; the consistent, widespread, and successful amplification of LPPI's research; and the integration of LPPI's research into evidence-based policymaking across the country. Special Instructions: For full application instructions and position description, please visit: https://hr.mycareer.ucla.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=88096 The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age or protected veteran status. For the complete University of California nondiscrimination and affirmative action policy, see: UC Nondiscrimination & Affirmative Action Policy, https://policy.ucop.edu/doc/4000376/DiscHarassAffirmAction Copyright ©2022 Jobelephant.com Inc. All rights reserved. Posted by the FREE value-added recruitment advertising agency jeid-dd6049304026e64695cfbd6b6b3c5fb3