Senior Research and Evaluation Specialist
Company: National Council on Aging
Location: Arlington
Posted on: November 1, 2024
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Job Description:
National Council on AgingWe believe every person deserves to age
well. That's why we're on a path to improve the lives of 40 million
older adults by 2030. Come join an awesome team and learn about the
work we do, the people we serve, and why equitable aging matters
now more than ever. At NCOA, we represent the interests of the
aging population across the nation, while striving to live out our
core values of equity, excellence, and innovation. This is
meaningful work where we put "people first" and our employees can
learn and grow, where work/life balance is prioritized, and have a
flexible hybrid work schedule while being part of a dynamic,
collaborative team. We are interested in growing our team with
passionate, committed, and innovative individuals. The Senior
Research and Evaluation Specialist will join NCOA at a time of
dynamic growth.POSITION SUMMARYThe Senior Research and Evaluation
Specialist will support research, evaluation, data generation and
analysis across NCOA, including assisting with the measurement of
NCOA's social impact goal of improving the lives of 40 M older
adults by 2030 as well as the Social Impact 2.0 initiative. The
incumbent will assist with designing, programming and analyzing
surveys, assisting with coordinating and summarizing focus group
discussions, and organizing and analyzing open-ended responses and
interview transcripts. A key aspect of the position is to deliver
regular technical support to program staff across the organization,
conduct research and analysis, and produce timely and accurate
reports. The incumbent should be proficient in producing simple
spreadsheets, summary tables, graphics, data visualizations, and
summarizing findings from quantitative and qualitative analyses.
Analysis products developed by the incumbent may be used for fact
sheets, external communication pieces, national conference
presentations, funder reports, data monitoring, and quality
assurance. The incumbent will manage expectations from federal
clients and will respond quickly to requests with high quality and
accurate content.Positions at this level typically report to a
Senior Director and require advanced knowledge and experience as
well as strong project management capabilities. Incumbents are
required to exercise latitude and independent judgement within
their scope of work and usually require minimal oversight.
Incumbents generally have five or more years of experience in their
discipline and a bachelor's degree or the equivalent, as well as
substantive experience at this level. Graduate level degrees may be
considered in lieu of experience. KEY RESPONSIBILITIESSupport the
design and implementation of research and evaluation studies within
NCOA as well as in partnership with universities and research
agencies.Apply appropriate research methodologies and statistical
techniques to measure the impact and delivery of healthy aging
programs and other aging services.Conduct analyses and interpret
data to identify trends, patterns, and insights.Respond to internal
data and analysis requests.Develop and generate reports and other
products to communicate findings, including graphical presentations
(e.g. dashboards, visualizations, slide decks) for internal and
external audiences, including funders.Assist in the preparation of
grant proposals, including the development of research plans, data
analysis sections, and evaluation frameworks.Collaborate with NCOA
program teams to support strategic planning and other
organizational initiatives including an organization wide research
agenda.Contribute to the development of NCOA research reports and
publications.Review and analyze qualitative data from focus groups
and listening sessions with aging services network, community
partners, and older adult program participants or special
populations.Assist with compiling data and creating graphics for
NCOA's Social Impact.Identify and operationalize mechanisms to
collect program data.Other responsibilities as required.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree in a
social science field (e.g., community health, public health,
healthcare, data science, epidemiology) required; master's degree
preferred.A minimum of 5 years of relevant experience, preferably
with a non-profit or government organization.Strong analytical and
critical thinking skills with the ability to interpret complex data
and provide actionable insights.Excellent written and verbal
communication skills, with the ability to present data findings in
a clear and concise manner to different audiences. Experience with
data analytics and project management, including the use of project
management platforms. Experience designing and administering
surveys and facilitating qualitative research activitiesAbility to
clean, manage and analyze large data setsProficiency in statistical
analysis software (e.g., SPSS, Stata) or programming languages used
for analysis (e.g. R, Python).Working understanding of statistics
for data manipulation and ability to develop professional
quantitative reports, translating data for non-technical audiences,
with a high attention to detail.Advanced Excel skills for data
cleaning, calculation and database usage.A collaborative,
responsive, and flexible teamwork approach with the ability to
prioritize and manage concurrent projects.Critical and analytical
thinking skills to interpret, adapt to, and apply guidelines and
procedures to tasks with a curiosity and enthusiasm for data, and
an interest in puzzling with data for public policy and advocacy to
promote the NCOA mission.Other Preferred Qualifications:Experience
with data management. Proficiency with data collection and
visualization tools (e.g., SurveyMonkey, Qualtrics, Power BI,
Tableau).Working knowledge of data visualization mapping tools
(e.g. Tableau, Google Places, RealZips, GIS, etc).Knowledge of
Salesforce and Google Analytics.Knowledge of relevant public data
sources to link and incorporate into internal data systems, such as
PUMS, Census data, BLS, CMS data, etc.Foundational knowledge or
experience with public benefits programs (e.g. NCOA's programs:
SNAP, LIHEAP, MSP, LIS, and Medicaid).Familiarity with issues
affecting aging adults in the United States is highly desirable.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are
representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions.Occasionally
required to sit. Occasionally required to walk. Occasionally
required to reach with hands and arms. Occasionally required to
talk or hear. Occasionally required to bend, lift, or climb
stairs.Occasionally required to lift light weights (less than 25
pounds). WORK ENVIRONMENTThe noise level in the work environment is
usually moderate.SELECTION PROCESS We only accept applications that
follow the electronic process. No phone calls please. This position
is subject to background screening. Qualified applicants should
submit a cover letter with salary requirements and resume to the
Senior Research and Evaluation Specialist job posting:
https://www.ncoa.org/page/careers NCOA offers generous benefits,
including: Medical, Dental, Vision, STD, LTD insurancesPaid
vacation, sick, and other types of leave403(b) Retirement
planHybrid remote work optionsAnd more! NCOA is an Equal Employment
Opportunity Employer and a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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