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OPS Programmer & Data Analyst - College of Nursing

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University of Florida

Alachua, FL (In Person)

$54,725 Salary, Part-Time

Posted 5 days ago (Updated 16 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/21/2026

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Job Description

OPS Programmer & Data Analyst - College of Nursing University of Florida - 4.2 Alachua, FL Job Details Temporary | Part-time $26.31 an hour 1 day ago Qualifications Data preprocessing Data validation techniques Data quality assurance Programming languages Data quality monitoring Computer skills Data analysis software
Full Job Description JOB NO:
540269
WORK TYPE:
Temp Part-Time
LOCATION
Alachua
CATEGORIES
Computer Science, Physical/Mathematical Sciences
DEPARTMENT
31020000 - NR-FCH-FAMLY
COMM HLTH SYS SCI CLASSIFICATION TITLE
OPS Programmer & Data Analyst
CLASSIFICATION MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Current enrollment in an undergraduate program in computer science, data science, statistics, informatics, engineering, or a related field. Proficiency in Python, R, SQL, or another programming language used for data management and analysis. Familiarity with data cleaning, variable creation, quality checks, and reproducible coding practices. Interest in clinical data analysis, biomedical informatics, health services research, or clinical decision support. Ability to work responsibly with sensitive health data in a secure computing environment (HiPerGator). Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, communication skills, and reliability in team settings.
JOB DESCRIPTION
The Department of Family, Community and Health System Science at the University of Florida College of Nursing is seeking a part-time undergraduate programmer/data analyst to support a research study using structured electronic health record data. This OPS position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to applied biomedical informatics and health services research focused on hospital discharge planning, post-acute care referrals, and 30-day hospital readmission outcomes. The selected student will work with Dr. Tamara G. R. Macieira to support data processing, algorithm implementation, validation analyses, and preparation of analytic summaries.
EXPECTED SALARY
This position will have an hourly rate of $26.31 REQUIRED
QUALIFICATIONS
Current enrollment in an undergraduate program in computer science, data science, statistics, informatics, engineering, or a related field. Proficiency in Python, R, SQL, or another programming language used for data management and analysis. Familiarity with data cleaning, variable creation, quality checks, and reproducible coding practices. Interest in clinical data analysis, biomedical informatics, health services research, or clinical decision support. Ability to work responsibly with sensitive health data in a secure computing environment (HiPerGator). Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, communication skills, and reliability in team settings.
PREFERRED
Experience working with structured datasets. Familiarity with electronic health record data, clinical datasets, or healthcare analytics. Experience with statistical comparisons, descriptive analyses, or outcome analyses.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS
In order to be considered, you must upload your cover letter and resume. Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date.
HEALTH ASSESSMENT REQUIRED
No
ADVERTISED
17 Jun 2026 Eastern Daylight Time
APPLICATIONS CLOSE
01 Jul 2026 Eastern Daylight Time