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Job Description
Institutional Research Analyst
Institutional Research Analyst
Company:
University of North Dakota
Job Location:
Grand Forks, North Dakota
Category:
Institutional Research and Planning
Type:
Full-Time Salary/Position Classification $64,000-$78,000 annual,
Exempt
40 hours per week
This position offers a hybrid schedule with two remote workdays per week, with flexibility
based on individual needs. Purpose of Position The Senior
Data Analyst is responsible for overseeing the ad-hoc data request process as well as institutional reporting assigned to University
Analytics and Planning. The Senior Data Analyst provides direct customer service, interacting regularly with internal and external
constituents from a variety of academic and administrative areas to clarify information needs and ensure a positive data-user experience.
The Senior Data Analyst will work directly with the Data Analysts to ensure ad-hoc requests and institutional reporting are completed
quickly and efficiently. Duties & Responsibilities Oversee
the ad-hoc data request process for University Analytics & Planning
Serve as the primary contact for the ad-hoc data request
process.
Determine best methods for completion of requests, including assignment to data analysts or other offices.
Answer clarifying questions and provide analysis as needed.
Review completed requests for accuracy and completeness.
Periodically review ad-hoc request process for improvements based on accepted best practices.
Oversee and coordinate
institutional reporting as assigned to University Analytics & Planning.
Ensure federal, state, and local reporting is completed in
a timely fashion with accuracy.
Develop, maintain, and refresh reports, including dashboard reports throughout the year.
Prepare status reports, which may include daily, weekly, monthly, annual, and special project status reporting.
Assist in survey
completion, including data acquisition, cleaning/transformation, and survey completion.
Assists with university-wide
assessment (student learning; development, implementation, and annual reporting of program assessment; accreditation processes and data
collection for accreditation needs, and UND's strategic plan).
Running reports, problem solving, verifying data and dissemination
to appropriate offices.
Provide consultation and data support for obtaining/maintaining reports for retention, enrollment, and
assessment efforts (i.e., extracting data for surveys, assisting with analysis, preparing various tables/graphs).
Data Governance and Data Integrity
Assists with training institutional constituents on use of interactive data tools produced by
University Analytics & Planning.
Assist with development and maintenance of data dictionary and documenting standard
procedures.
Assists with the production of various communications/publications on the University Analytics & Planning
website.
Represent University Analytics & Planning on campus-wide working groups and committees as needed.
Other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the Chief Data Officer or their designee.
Perform special projects as assigned by
the Chief Data Officer, Provost & Vice President for Academic Affairs, or President.
May oversee and evaluate the work of student
workers and/or temporary employees or consultants employed to assist with specific research projects. Required Competencies Candidate must possess significant problem-solving
skills with the ability to identify and analyze problems as well as devise solutions.
Candidate must have strong oral
communication skills, with the ability to communicate effectively with a wide range of constituencies in a diverse community. Must be able
to listen well to others and be able to clearly explain data usage and reporting.
Candidate must be a team player and
collaborative in working with colleagues, operational staff, and with key decision makers.
Candidate must possess strong
organizational, project and time management skills with the ability to prioritize and manage multiple projects and tasks concurrently.
Candidate must be a self-starter with minimal supervision and demonstrated ability to work independently or collaboratively as part of
a team.
Candidate must also demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively with a strong focus on attention to detail in a
highly analytical environment. Minimum Requirements Bachelor's degree in Data Analytics, Social Sciences, Statistics or related field
4+ years of increasingly responsible experience
working with data including collaborating with others as well as supervising others.
2+ years of demonstrated experience working
with academic/education data.
Demonstrated experience writing queries in SQL,
Demonstrated experience with building and
maintaining dashboard reports in Power BI.
Experience with data analysis, collaboration, and presentation of data to
stakeholders.
Experience in administration and delegation of large-scale routine and ad-hoc reporting
Familiarity with
educational reporting such as:
IPEDS, US
News, Princeton and others
Successful completion of a Criminal History Background
Check In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the US
and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. This position does not
support visa sponsorship for continued employment. Preferred
Qualifications Master's degree in educational research, data analytics, social sciences, statistics, or
related field.
Five years of responsible research, analysis, and report presentation experience
3+ years in higher
education, preferably within an institutional research office.
Experience in completing/assisting with educational reporting:
IPEDS, US
News, NASPAA.
Experience with SAS Please note,
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