School of Education Analyst
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Terminal (Fixed Term)Job Profile:
Inst Policy Analyst I (Inst)Job Summary:
The Office of Data, Academic Planning & Institutional Research (DAPIR) is seeking an Institutional Policy Analyst to join our Institutional Research and Decision Support team. DAPIR manages the structures needed to ensure the availability of accessible, usable, high-quality data. Along with campus partners, DAPIR promotes an institution-wide data strategy and the use of data to inform strategic initiatives and planning. The IRDS team applies their knowledge of the institution and the broader higher education landscape to analyze information about students, faculty, staff, and administrative operations to support UW-Madison's strategic efforts.
This position's analytical work will focus on supporting the School of Education. The School of Education and many of its programs are widely regarded as being among the very best in the nation. In addition to its high-quality academic programs, the people and units that make up the School of Education are addressing some of society's most critical needs and furthering their fields. The School of Education's renowned faculty, staff, and students conduct innovative research that is driven by the Wisconsin Idea and the conviction that the work they do should benefit Wisconsin, the country, and the world.
The work of the analyst in this role will focus on the analytic priorities of the School of Education and includes the creation of tables, reports, and analyses for internal use; creation and maintenance of Tableau workbooks; responding to ad-hoc requests and questions, presenting findings to stakeholders, and providing training support for developed resources. The analyst will have an advanced understanding of relevant policy, data governance, and contextual considerations to apply to their work.
Key Job Responsibilities:
Serves as liaison and primary contact to internal and external stakeholders for institutional reporting and compliance, external surveys, and institutional statistics and data (20%)
Prepares and disseminates institutional statistical reports to institutional programs, working units, and leadership (20%)
Designs, collects, analyzes, and researches institutional data according to established procedures and regulations (20%)
Participates in establishing guidelines and procedures to ensure adequacy, quality, and reliability of information sources to ensure information systems and databases manage, store, and retrieve institutional data according to established policies, procedures, and reporting regulations (5%)
Provides analysis and consultation on a variety of administrative-related matters (35%)
Department:
Office of Data, Academic Planning & Institutional Research (DAPIR)
Work Type:
This is a full-time (100% FTE) position.
This is a 24 month, fixed-term position.
This position has the possibility to be extended or converted to an ongoing appointment in the future contingent upon program need and/or funding.
This position is expected to work on-site most of the week. There may be some limited flexibility to work remotely. Onsite vs. remote work expectations will be discussed during the interview phase.
Compensation:
$85,000-95,000 annual (12 months)
Actual salary will be based on the selected candidate's qualifications at time of hire.
This position offers a comprehensive benefits package, including generous paid time off, competitively priced insurance plans, tax-advantaged savings accounts, and participation in the nationally recognized Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS) pension fund. Learn more here.
Required Qualifications:
- 3+ years of progressive experience in a role that includes data and analysis activities.
- Proficient with a relational database query tool and SQL or similar database programming languages.
- Experience working with large data sets from operational data systems.
- Experience using data and analytic approaches to evaluate the effects of policy decisions and inform policy development and program evaluation.
- Proficient with general inferential statistical techniques and knowledgeable in predictive modeling concepts and techniques.
- Demonstrated ability to learn new software and skills.
- Skilled in managing varied projects, priorities, and duties with exceptional attention to detail.
- Proficient with the Microsoft Office suite, including functions and pivot tables in Excel; PowerPoint, e-mail, and e-calendaring.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Degree in higher education administration, public policy, education policy, or relevant applied social science fields.
- Knowledge of higher education issues and experience in higher education administration.
- Knowledge of schools of education and related programs.
- Experience responding to requests that are sensitive or political in nature.
- Experience with high-stakes reporting, responding to compliance and regulatory requirements.
- Proficient with statistical software such as SAS, SPSS, or STATA.
- Familiarity with relational database design and dimensional modeling.
- Experience constructing data sets from multiple data sources.
- Able to investigate operational processes and sources of data to construct meaning and draw conclusions while understanding the limitations of the data.
- Experience guiding stakeholders to accurately define their questions.
- Able to communicate complex data analysis results to stakeholders in an easy-to-understand way, including written reports, interactive visualizations, and presentations.
- Familiarity with data visualization tools, such as Tableau or Qlik.
- Experience with documentation of projects (and the use of version control tools such as GitLab).
- Evidence of ability to develop and sustain productive working relationships.
Education:
Master's degree (or equivalent professional degree) required.
How to Apply:
To apply for this position, please click on the "I am a current employee" button or "I am not a current employee" button under Apply Now. You will be prompted to upload the following documents.
• Cover Letter
• Resume
Your cover letter and resume should clearly demonstrate how your experience, knowledge, and skills meet the required qualifications listed above.
Please note that university sponsorship is not available for this position, including transfers of sponsorship and TN visas. The selected applicant will be responsible for ensuring their continuous eligibility to work in the United States (i.e. a citizen or national of the United States, a lawful permanent resident, a foreign national authorized to work in the United States without the need of an employer sponsorship) on or before the effective date of hire.
Contact Information:
Kory Breuer, HR Manager, kory.breuer@wisc.edu
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