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UCLA Health Data Analyst / Program Evaluator - Public Mental Health Partnership in Los Angeles, California
Description
The Semel Institute's UCLA Public Mental Health Partnership (PMHP) is seeking a full time Program Evaluator/Data Analyst who will evaluate and refine measurement strategies; develop evaluation tools and measurement batteries; collect, analyze, and interpret data; and manage various program evaluation data set to address the needs of the unhoused and the systems that serve them. You will also successfully interface with external county and state public service system stakeholders at all levels. You will also disseminate program evaluation results in a manner accessible to academic, public agency, and community stakeholders.
Duties to be performed can include:
Consult with PMHP staff to manage various program evaluation and research activities related to evaluation and data projects, including developing evaluation designs, goals and objectives; identifying and/or developing instruments (e.g. surveys, interview protocols, criterion-referenced tests, etc.); and evaluating measurement approaches appropriate to process and outcome evaluations
Collect, analyze, and/or interpret quantitative data including administrative and health record data using Excel, SPSS, and/or other statistical software
Responsible for data management (e.g., importing, and exporting data in various applications, cleaning data and resolving data inconsistencies, restructuring and/or merging data sets, running queries on data sets, and preparing data sets for analysis)
Consult with PMHP staff to interpret and disseminate program evaluation results, and develop written reports, presentations and data dashboards for internal PMHP staff as well as external county, state, and community audiences
Initiate and maintain effective working relationships with county and state public agency staff at all levels and other evaluation stakeholders.
Interface with county and state agency staff to help stakeholders apply evaluation results to community mental health-related quality assurance and quality improvement goals and strategies
Conduct literature reviews, qualitative data collection and analysis, and other research/evaluation duties as needed
Train and develop staff to use continuous quality improvement and performance based care methods
Represent the University in a professional manner
Perform other duties as assigned
The salary offered is determined based on various factors including, but not limited to,
qualifications, experience, and equity. The full salary range for this position is $68,800.00 - $141,000.00 annually. The budgeted salary range that the University reasonably
expects to pay for this position is about $68,800.00 - $94,000.00 annually.Qualifications
Doctoral level degree in Social Sciences, Public Health, or related fields with advanced course work in Statistics, Research Methods and Measurements or commensurate experience (Preferred); Masters acceptable with research experience.
Advanced training in program evaluation, psychometrics, mixed-method approaches to performance monitoring, and CQI approaches are essential
Experience with evaluation design and working on evaluation projects or in applied research settings in the areas of health and human services preferred
Demonstrated experience collecting, cleaning, and managing data sets in Excel, SPSS, R or other statistical programs
Strong quantitative analysis skills (e.g. descriptive and inferential statistics)
Ability to distill results into a few key points and present them, in written, oral and/or graphical formats to DMH program staff and management as well as PMHP staff
Experience with data visualization tools (e.g. Tableau) preferred
Experience with qualitative research (e.g., focus groups, interviews) preferred
Demonstrated knowledge of Microsoft Office applications including Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Ability to communicate complex information to people with varying levels of education and training and different learning styles
Skill in keeping accurate records, demonstrated attention to detail
Skill in developing rapport with individuals from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds
Demonstrated ability to learn and follow study protocols
A track record of ethical and professional behavior
Ability to work effectively and closely with other members of the project team
Demonstrated ability to conduct resourceful problem solving
Must have valid driver's license, auto insurance, and access to an automobile
Willingness to travel to service delivery sites to deliver support
Interest in the topic of the mental health issues impacting individuals and families
Interest in the topic of homelessness and serious mental illness
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