State of Vermont

Racial Justice Data Analyst

State of Vermont

full-time

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Location Type: Office

Location: MontpelierVermontUnited States

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Salary

💰 $62,000 - $83,000 per year

About the role

  • work within the Division of Racial Justice Statistics (DRJS) to provide analysis and recommendations on processes to improve data collection and quality.
  • prepare information to inform testimony for legislative hearings, attend meetings with state Boards, Committees, Commissions, and Councils as requested.
  • contribute to the development and management of public-facing data tools, visualizations, and websites.
  • help coordinate research partnerships and contracts with external partners, and help coordinate research requests.
  • assure that federal and state statistical reporting requirements are met.
  • bring an equity lens to all aspects of research and policy analysis.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree or higher in data science, computer science, statistics, geographic information systems, sociology/anthropology, or related field AND two (2) or more years of experience in one or more of the following areas: statistical or analysis, data science, program/project management, or policy development.
  • OR Four (4) or more years of experience in one or more of the following areas: statistical or analysis, data science, program/project management, or policy development.
  • Professional or volunteer experience in a field related to equity, social justice, and/or diversity/inclusion.
Benefits
  • top-notch health care plan
  • generous sick and annual leave
  • employer contribution to pension plans
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
data analysisdata collectiondata qualitystatistical reportingdata scienceprogram managementproject managementpolicy developmentgeographic information systemsstatistical analysis
Soft Skills
communicationcollaborationequity lensresearch coordinationrecommendation development