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Completed a master’s degree in a quantitative field (e.g. economics, statistics, computer science, data science, or any quantitative social science) or have an equivalent level of experience and education (e.g., a bachelor’s degree with at least two years of experience working with data.
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The Analytics, Data Engineering team is looking for fast-moving analytics candidates and data junkies who want to make an impact. Currently has, or is in the process of obtaining, a Bachelors or Masters degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, or related technical field.
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Mastery of and enthusiasm for content area, i.e. knowledge of Common Core standards for math & ELA, DC Social Studies standards, or NextGen Science Standards. Design assessments and use data to refine curriculum and inform instructional practices.
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The PD must have the following qualifications: a minimum of seven (7) years of experience performing or managing social science research, preferably related to the programs and activities of the Department of Labor.
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Plans, organizes, and conducts research in various areas, such as new or existing products, science, social science, law, or business, supporting an IT initiative. Must have Experience analyzing info and statistical data to prepare reports and studies for professional use Data analysis using R Experience working with education and workforce data MS Excel Strong communication skills - must be able to communicate (written/oral) complex data concepts to non-technical stakeholders-incl.
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A master’s degree in social science, public policy, public health, or relevant discipline or a combination of equivalent education and work experience. The ideal candidate will have a commitment to Mathematica’s mission and a demonstrated ability to drive the strategy and continue growing a diverse portfolio of work with Centers and Offices at CMS. This portfolio includes advisory services, health services research, technical assistance, data analytics, and qualitative data collection services.
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