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Position Summary
The Kinder Institute for Urban Research (KIUR) at Rice University is seeking a full-time Research Analyst to join its Community and Public Health Team. The Research Analyst is involved in multiple research projects at a time and employs a research-practice partnership framework to work closely with local community organizations in areas such as non-medical drivers of health/social determinants of health, mental health, immigrant health, maternal health, community health needs assessments, chronic illness, wellness/well-being among marginalized communities, and access to healthcare. In addition to conducting rigorous and sophisticated research, the research analyst will assist with developing research questions, collecting data (as needed), analyzing data, and presenting research findings. Research analysts will also present their research at professional and community events and may supervise and mentor student research assistants as well.
The Kinder Institute for Urban Research is an interdisciplinary research organization that works in direct partnership with community agencies and organizations that use its research, data, and policy analysis to implement solutions to critical challenges facing the Houston region and beyond. The institute aims to improve lives through data, research, engagement, and action. It consists of (and is developing) five centers that conduct research on housing, education, public health, economic mobility, and population dynamics. Centers conduct research that focuses on their particular topics, as well as research that intersects across centers, through interdisciplinary teams that specialize in solutions-oriented, community-engaged research.
The ideal candidate works well in a team environment, actively collaborates, and can motivate others. S/he has superior scientific and numerical skills, meticulous attention to detail and accuracy.
Workplace Requirements
This position is offered as a hybrid role, combining both in-office and remote work to provide flexibility and support collaboration. [3 days in-office/2 days remote]. Per Rice policy 440, work arrangements may be subject to change.
This is a full-time, benefits-eligible position, and the proposed salary range is $66,000 - $68,500 annually, depending on qualifications and experience. Exempt (salaried) positions under FLSA are not eligible for overtime.
Minimum Requirements
Bachelor’s degree (or foreign equivalent) in sociology, economics, other social science, or related field and completion of a University-level course and thesis, dissertation. Two or more (2+) years of experience in the following: Data maintenance and analysis; Maintaining quality control standards; Quantitative methodology; and Stata, SAS, or R Skills Knowledge of software statistical packages such as Stata, SAS, R, or HLM Excellent analytical and research skills Ability to build reports Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including proofreading Excellent presentation skillsPreferences
Doctoral or Master’s degree (or foreign equivalent) in public health, psychology, sociology, or other social science, or related field and one year of experience in the following: Data analysis; Quantitative methodology; and SPSS, Stata, SAS, or R. Spanish speaking is a plusEssential Functions
Assists with research projects, including in the design and planning of research questions, and collaborates in data collection and analysis, as well in the dissemination and communication of findings Identifies, locates, and obtains data and information necessary for conducting research projects Uses quantitative and/or qualitative methodologies from the social sciences Maintains and implements quality control standards for varying research projects Facilitates planning, scheduling, execution, and completion of research projects Runs statistical analyses using standard statistical methods and techniques Codes and analyzes qualitative data to derive meaning from in-depth interviews or focus groups Utilizes appropriate statistical software programs to conduct research Verifies the accuracy and replicability of data analysis using scientific and numerical skills Interprets and communicates research findings for various audiences and publications, including research briefs, journals, manuscripts, professional conferences, and data visualization graphics Performs all other duties as assignedAdditional Functions
Provides support for established research partnershipsRice University HR | Benefits: https://knowledgecafe.rice.edu/benefits
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