Full-Time Program Evaluation Analyst
Job Description
Hybrid Telework Opportunity
The incumbent will perform technical research and statistical work in developing healthcare workforce and education trends in California for the Office of Healthcare Workforce Development. Incumbent has responsibility for the development and employment of research methodology and techniques; implementing research projects; gathering, compiling, editing, and interpreting quantitative data; developing, testing, implementing, and monitoring systems and procedures to assemble and structure the necessary data. The incumbent may act as a team leader or coordinate the efforts of representatives of various governmental agencies on larger projects and work on multidisciplinary teams. The incumbent will use appropriate computer software (e.g., Tableau, Dynamics, ArcGIS, Qualtrics, Python, R, SAS, Excel, Word, PPT) to analyze and display data, develop reports, and present information at meetings and conference workshops.
Statement of Qualifications
- Describe your experience performing queries, data analysis, and data computations using analytical software.
- Describe your experience creating data visualizations to support recommendations to staff at all levels of the organization.
- Describe your experience working as a researcher on a program evaluation project.
- Describe your experience developing and/or improving scoring criteria and scoring methodologies for grants, scholarships, loan repayment, or proposals (e.g. vendor/ contractor bids).
- Describe your experience creating program applications and/or surveys and coordinating user acceptance testing for these applications and/or surveys.
- 1 year of experience performing queries, data analysis, and data computations using analytical software
- 1 year of experience creating data visualizations
- 1 year of experience working as a researcher on a program evaluation project
- 1 year of experience developing and/or improving scoring criteria and scoring methodologies for grants, scholarships, loan repayment, or proposals (e.g. vendor/ contractor bids)
- 1 year of experience creating program applications and/or surveys and coordinating user acceptance testing for these applications and/or surveys
How to Apply
Apply via CalCareers Steps for how to apply:- For more details of the job responsibilities (Duty Statement,) the minimum requirements, comp/benefits, how to apply and more click on the job posting link: https://calcareers.ca.gov/CalHrPublic/Jobs/JobPosting.aspx?JobControlId=446982
- You will need to take the Research Data Manager exam (questions around your experience) if you have not already.
- Candidates that are new to state service must take the online examination to establish eligibility. The examination can be found at the following link CalCareers.
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- The Statement of Qualifications are like interview questions that you answer in writing. We do recommend using word.doc for your responses and keep to the requirements if it says two pages for example and the specific font of Arial 12 font. Take your time to think about your response in answering the questions. Also check spelling. Please do look at the duty statement from the job posting and match to your experience to answer the questions. Here is a link to more tips: https://www.calhr.ca.gov/Documents/FINAL%20-%20Candidate%20SOQ%20Guidance%201.pdf
- For the ‘exam,’ the exams are questions around your experience. Include all your experience from every job to volunteer work, internships, leading groups and/or projects, and more. Don’t sell yourself short. Before you start the exam, review the sample questions in the exam bulletin. This gives you a sense of what we’ll ask you. Have your resume handy. You’ll need it during the exam. Make sure your resume shows you meet the minimum qualifications. Anything you mention in your exam needs to be on your resume.
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