Data Analyst, PRISM

Data Analyst, PRISM

Category : Alumni

Description

PRISM Health seeks a Research Data Analyst to provide data management and epidemiologic support to research projects focused on HIV prevention programs and app-based interventions as well as COVID-19 surveillance and research. In addition to database development/management, the individual would be responsible for development of data collection tools, performing QA/QC, exporting data, creating reports and conducting basic statistical analyses for epidemiologic studies in SAS and R. Individual will also be responsible for maintaining relationships with and providing services to external partners, including ad-hoc data requests, training, collaborating on study changes and tools, and presenting results.

  • Creates and maintains a data dictionary and meta data.
  • Supports efforts to ensure that data standards are developed and maintained.
  • Ensures that the uses of data through reports and queries are accurate.
  • Supports business and system re-engineering and architecture development to define future data needs.
  • Serves as an organizational consultant on matters relating to databases by providing expertise to assist users in meeting their needs.

Minimum Qualifications

Two years of experience in processes and standards related to data OR a bachelor’s degree.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Excellent working knowledge of SAS. Excellent working knowledge of R. Experience with other programming languages a plus.
  • Experience in generating SAS-based reports using a variety of methods (e.g., PROC REPORT, macros, ODS) and exporting those reports to other formats such as Microsoft Excel, PDF, and HTML.
  • Knowledge of web-based survey development
  • Experience in generating Tableau dashboards
  • Knowledge of government projects/functioning
  • Experience with various publicly available datasets
  • Outstanding organizational skills, ability to work with quantitative data, basic understanding of epidemiology and biostatistics, familiarity with epidemiologic/medical terminology
  • Ability to work independently to identify logic flaws, invalid responses, and other issues in web-based survey data and develop solutions for larger team
  • Able to handle multiple tasks at once; meet deadlines, familiar with databases, detailed, flexible, able to manage relationships
  • Demonstrated experience contributing data analysis to manuscripts and reports to funding agencies
  • Experience with work related to HIV, sexual minorities, and social/sexual behavior
  • Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to foster a good working relationship on team and multisite studies

How to Apply 

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