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The Senior Psychometrician - Statistical, Reporting, and Analytics is responsible for the statistical maintenance and validation of large-scale high-stakes examinations for credentialing programs at PSI. This position is occupied by a senior individual contributor who engages in advanced psychometric analysis to support the development of fair, reliable, and valid examinations.
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Title: Senior Psychometrician - Statistical, Reporting and Analytics. Master's degree or D. in Educational Measurement & Statistics, Quantitative Research Methods, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Psychometrics, or highly related discipline.
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Graduate training and experience in psychometrics, measurement theory, test development, validation, item bias, standard setting. Conducts statistical analyses of test items and examinations (e.g., item calibration, form assembly, equating, scaling and psychometric monitoring) using CTT and IRT (Rasch, 2PL, and 3PL) methods.
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Minimum of 5 - 7 years of experience in psychometrics, test equating, measurement-based methodologies and analyses, and advanced statistics. Skill in using statistical and data science software (R, SAS, SPSS, Python), Excel, and Word required.
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Performs specialized research studies related to test construction and validation (e.g., LOFT, AIG). The person in this role is expected to have advanced training and expertise in measurement including Item Response Theory (IRT), research methodology, and data analytics.
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At PSI, we are committed to helping people meet their potential and we believe that promoting diversity, equity and inclusion is critical to our success. The role can be performed remotely, with occasional travel required for meetings, events, and workshops.
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Proven experience maintaining IRT programs over multiple test development cycles. Very experienced with Winsteps, BILOG-MG, Parscale, Polyequate, and other software packages used to complete IRT Analysis.
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Experience in using of IRT software programs (i.e. Winsteps, Parscale, BILOG) and CTT applications strongly preferred. Represents PSI in the professional testing community and at conferences (ATP, COTS, SIOP, NCME, ICE.
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Volunteer Day and a culture of giving back to our community and industry through volunteering opportunities. We do this by being the best provider of workforce solutions, which foster both technology and science to deliver the best solutions for our test takers.
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In conjunction with the Radiology Director, the Practice manager is responsible for supporting the operating budget, capital budget and responsible for supporting and monitoring unit cost and expenses.
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Develops &/or administers budgets; coordinates IRB/IACUC, OSR/ASRSP transactions, &/or effort reporting. Manages financial operations &/or analysis in support of area/unit's mission & in coordination with central offices such as HR, Budget, Financial Aid, Facilities, Purchasing, IT, Provost, etc.
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Position Title: PRS Case Manager Level 2 Reporting Relationship: PRS Caseworker Supervisor Position Summary Working under a grant from the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), the PRS Case Manager Level 2 provides level 2 post release services including conducting initial in-home assessments, ongoing monthly assessments, plans, connection to community-based services, and other services either in-person or virtually, depending on wellbeing of the child.
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The person will work directly with stakeholders across - ESG Investments, ESG Product Strategy, ESG Data and Operations, Client, Product and Regulatory Reporting, and Enterprise Risk Management to understand their data and reporting requirements and to translate requirements into functional specifications for technology partners building/ enhancing IT solutions for ESG reporting.
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Tracks and maintains marketing budget for community-responsible line items (Events, Outreach, Creative Lead Follow-Up charge codes). Works closely with GM and Business Office Director (BOD) to ensure accurate reporting of community census via integrated CRM/accounting system (Yardi.
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Reporting directly to the Chief Operating Officer, the Imaging Services Director will oversee the coordination and daily operations of the Radiology department at the hospital and Tower Imaging.
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