Iowa
Overview
Join our team as a Statistical Research Analyst 2 and become a critical driver of data integrity and decision-making for our agency. You won't just analyze data—you will transform it into strategic insights that shape our operational success.
Key Responsibilities
Complete data entry and validation actions.
Execute data retrieval and reporting by running queries and supplying data to all levels of stakeholders.
Report observable data trends, examine impact on operational outcomes.
Measure and track performance through data trend reporting to determine if agency meets operational goals.
Prepare essential documents, lead presentations, assist in reporting alignment across teams.
Ideal Candidate Profile The successful candidate will have a strong background in using data to construct reportable, consumable, and actionable information.
Candidate Qualifications
Strong organizational and documentation skills.
Ability to communicate complex data findings clearly to diverse audiences.
Proven proficiency in preparing a variety of data reports.
Work Arrangement This role supports a flexible schedule with remote work capabilities, but it will necessitate some required on-site work in Des Moines, Iowa.
Percentage of Time Duty
75% – Data Quality, Integrity, and Awareness: Utilize the ICON Help Desk to address and resolve ICON Help Desk tickets, schedule exception reports (daily, monthly, etc.), Monday reports (Prison & BOP), run queries and provide data to internal and external entities, ODCP report, DOM KPI’s, strategic plan metrics, operational plan support, create and maintain advanced statistical reports, collateral materials, and websites, Iowa Open Data monthly upload.
15% – Impact Statements and Special Research/Analysis: Work with correctional data to analyze trends, impacts, and outcomes focusing on how laws, policies, or programs affect correctional populations and different minority groups.
10% – Support & Content Development: Attend statewide agency meetings and events to ensure reporting procedures align with current business practices, assist in facilitation of meetings between research team and internal and external providers, prepare draft documents, handouts, data briefs, and/or presentations for meetings and conferences.
Essential Function Prepare daily, weekly, monthly, annual statistical reports for agency, communicate effectively verbally and in writing, attend virtual and in-person meetings.
Minimum Requirements
Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a bachelor's degree in statistics, mathematics, economics, political science, or public administration and experience equal to two years of full-time work in statistical analysis or economic research.
A total of six years of education and/or full-time experience (as described in number one), where one year of full-time experience equals 30 semester hours of education (maximum substitution of four years).
Graduation from an accredited college or university with a master's degree in statistics, mathematics, epidemiology, economics, public policy, public affairs, public administration, or business analytics.
Current, continuous experience in the state executive branch that includes 18 months of fulltime work as a Statistical Research Analyst 1.
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Key Responsibilities
Complete data entry and validation actions.
Execute data retrieval and reporting by running queries and supplying data to all levels of stakeholders.
Report observable data trends, examine impact on operational outcomes.
Measure and track performance through data trend reporting to determine if agency meets operational goals.
Prepare essential documents, lead presentations, assist in reporting alignment across teams.
Ideal Candidate Profile The successful candidate will have a strong background in using data to construct reportable, consumable, and actionable information.
Candidate Qualifications
Strong organizational and documentation skills.
Ability to communicate complex data findings clearly to diverse audiences.
Proven proficiency in preparing a variety of data reports.
Work Arrangement This role supports a flexible schedule with remote work capabilities, but it will necessitate some required on-site work in Des Moines, Iowa.
Percentage of Time Duty
75% – Data Quality, Integrity, and Awareness: Utilize the ICON Help Desk to address and resolve ICON Help Desk tickets, schedule exception reports (daily, monthly, etc.), Monday reports (Prison & BOP), run queries and provide data to internal and external entities, ODCP report, DOM KPI’s, strategic plan metrics, operational plan support, create and maintain advanced statistical reports, collateral materials, and websites, Iowa Open Data monthly upload.
15% – Impact Statements and Special Research/Analysis: Work with correctional data to analyze trends, impacts, and outcomes focusing on how laws, policies, or programs affect correctional populations and different minority groups.
10% – Support & Content Development: Attend statewide agency meetings and events to ensure reporting procedures align with current business practices, assist in facilitation of meetings between research team and internal and external providers, prepare draft documents, handouts, data briefs, and/or presentations for meetings and conferences.
Essential Function Prepare daily, weekly, monthly, annual statistical reports for agency, communicate effectively verbally and in writing, attend virtual and in-person meetings.
Minimum Requirements
Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a bachelor's degree in statistics, mathematics, economics, political science, or public administration and experience equal to two years of full-time work in statistical analysis or economic research.
A total of six years of education and/or full-time experience (as described in number one), where one year of full-time experience equals 30 semester hours of education (maximum substitution of four years).
Graduation from an accredited college or university with a master's degree in statistics, mathematics, epidemiology, economics, public policy, public affairs, public administration, or business analytics.
Current, continuous experience in the state executive branch that includes 18 months of fulltime work as a Statistical Research Analyst 1.
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