Career Opportunity: Principal Analyst

Organization Overview 

The National Institute for Children’s Health Quality (NICHQ) is an independent nonprofit organization working for more than a decade to improve children’s health. We help organizations and professionals who share this mission make breakthrough improvements, so children and families live healthier lives. While NICHQ is Boston based, we have a strong remote culture and invite candidates from across the country to apply.

Position Overview 

The Principal Analyst draws upon a strong track record of expertise in clinical research, informatics, and evaluation to lead and manage clinical research-focused maternal child health projects at NICHQ. The Principal Analyst supervises staff in NICHQ’s Department of Applied Research and Evaluation (DARE), collaborates with relevant staff in NICHQ’s Programs and Health Equity Innovation departments, and liaises with expert faculty members, funders, and other project partners.   The Principal Analyst plays an integral and leadership role in NICHQ’s Applied Research and Evaluation team, utilizing quantitative and qualitative research skills, applying informatics and data management expertise, mentoring junior staff, collaborating with senior leaders in the department, and supporting business development opportunities in research and evaluation.  This role involves oversight and support for harmonizing large data sets of genetic and clinical data from several cohorts of formerly premature children who were enrolled in prospective studies, have existing genome-wide data or DNA samples and are being followed at school-age and beyond. Key activities for this position include management of staff to assist in developing combined datasets of clinical and genomic data, implementing data management strategies, and using advanced analytical techniques to generate project insights.

Summary

Salary: $100,000 to $105,000 annually 
Career Level: Early- to Mid-Level
Status: Full-Time, Exempt Employee
Education: Master’s degree required; doctoral degree in relevant discipline preferred 
Reports to: Vice President of Applied Research and Evaluation

Position Responsibilities

  • May serve as project director for clinical research initiatives  
  • Possesses advanced insight and skills in client management 
  • Oversees implementation of research and evaluation activities
  • Manages reporting and analytics for projects
  • Directs primary data collection efforts for projects
  • Designs and leads execution of applied research/evaluation project activities across all phases of project lifespan.
  • Supervises and supports the development of individuals working in applied research and evaluation  
  • Demonstrates subject matter expertise in one or more of the following areas: public health, informatics, and/or biostatistics.
  • Contributes to cross project sharing, learning and consistent integration of organizational support functions (e.g., programs, evaluation, communications)  
  • Drives development of research/evaluation plan and data collection and management instruments 
  • Responsible for securing human subjects’ approval
  • Based on project needs and area of expertise, provides consultation to other projects on statistical analysis techniques (e.g., sampling, random assignment, application scoring and weighting) or qualitative research techniques (e.g., focus groups, content analysis, ethnography) 
  • Oversees development of written summaries in multiple formats using statistical, narrative and graphic components as appropriate 
  • Leads development of manuscripts for peer-reviewed publication 
  • Contributes to organizational work with NICHQ and partners nationwide to build organizational capacity, innovative methods, and technical assistance approaches regarding data and/or data systems for improvement science and collaborative innovation in child health. 

Position Qualifications

  • Doctoral or master’s degree in relevant field (e.g. public health, health informatics, biostatistics and epidemiology; at least 5 years’ work experience in a health services, social science, or clinical research setting conducting health research and data analysis); and at least 2 years of experience with people management
  • Expertise in overseeing and conducting all phases of research projects (planning, implementation, analysis, dissemination); experience with NIH-funded clinical research preferred. 
  • Superb computer skills including Microsoft Office products and database management; adept at quickly learning new technologies
  • Expert quantitative and/or qualitative research skills
  • Expertise in statistical analysis software (e.g., R, SPSS, SAS) and qualitative analysis software (e.g., NVivo, Dedoose, MAXQDA)
  • Excellent project management skills
  • Ability to build relationships and collaborate with varied partners
  • Capability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines with flexible and changing circumstances
  • Demonstrated experience managing and supporting junior staff
  • Excellent communications skills including oral and written presentation and facilitation
  • Creative, strategic thinker who optimizes systems and resources
  • Ability to quickly implement plans/structure for accomplishing work

Benefits  

We offer a generous benefits package for employees including competitive compensation; remote work; paid time off including vacation, sick and holidays; insurance including medical, dental, vision, disability and life; flexible spending accounts; employee assistance programs; commuter and professional development benefits.

To Apply 

To apply for this employment opportunity, please apply online. If you have trouble accessing the application, please email [email protected].

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NICHQ is committed to increasing the representation of people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds in our workforce and to value and embrace their skills, perspectives and experiences for the benefit of our mission. NICHQ is an equal opportunity employer; all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender or gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status or disability. NICHQ strongly encourages applications from candidates who identify as BIPOC, LGBTQI, or from any other minoritized group.