Research Assistant/Associate - University of California -- Berkeley (Job)
Description:
The California Policy Lab (CPL) generates research insights for government impact. Through hands-on partnerships with government agencies, CPL performs rigorous research across issue silos and builds the data infrastructure necessary to improve programs and policies that millions of Californians rely on every day. We work on California’s most urgent issues, including homelessness, poverty, criminal justice reform, and education inequality. CPL-Berkeley is a center within the Institute for Research on Labor and Employment (IRLE).
Position Description
The Research Assistant/Associate is a critical member of CPL research teams working on policy issues such as criminal justice, education, employment, health, and the social safety net. The Research Assistant/Associate will apply a variety of data analysis and statistical modeling approaches to large datasets in real-world settings. They will collect and clean and prepare data for analysis, collaborate in research design and model development, and implement studies via advanced data analysis, all while working on multiple research projects concurrently.
Specifically, the Research Assistant/Associate will be responsible for preparing and analyzing large datasets, primarily from government sources; applying knowledge of multiple statistical software packages and statistical analysis methods; helping to design and implement rigorous research designs, including randomized control trials (RCTs) and quasi-experimental studies; preparing graphs, tables, and other displays of research results; preparing reports and presentations; and developing other policy-relevant deliverables, including academic publications. The Research Assistant/Associate will contribute to a growing practice of advanced analytical solutions to provide data-driven research and technical assistance to governmental partners. We seek applicants who are confident bridging the gap between academic researchers and government policymakers, and who want to carry out joint research agendas with CPL partners The position works directly with leading social policy researchers at UC Berkeley and UCLA, state and local government agency staff, as well as the leadership team at CPL.
Responsibilities include:
- Analyzes sensitive individual-level administrative data; prepares and summarizes information; recommends and implements statistical approaches.
- Cleans, links, and prepares data sets, primarily from government sources, for analysis, using STATA or another, similar language (e.g., SAS, R, SPSS, Python).
- Communicates with government partners about data requests and other data issues.
- Collaborates on the design, documentation, testing and implementation of research studies, largely using quantitative methods and methods designed to assess causal impact.
- Prepares graphs, tables, and other displays of the results of research and analysis. Assists with preparation of manuscripts and presentations, including gathering references, copyediting, and confirming internal consistency.
- Researches and summarizes academic and applied research.
- Assists the Executive Director and Research Director with administrative aspects of research projects and execution of the Lab’s other activities.
Skills/Eligibility:
Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent international degree) or enrolled in a Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent international degree) program
Junior Specialist
Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent international degree).
Assistant Specialist
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent international degree and at least two (2) years of professional experience
OR
Master’s degree or equivalent international degree
Associate Specialist
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent international degree and at least five (5) years of professional experience
OR
Master’s degree or equivalent international degree and at least three (3) years of professional experience
- Graduate degree in a related field.
- STATA programming skills or knowledge of another, similar language (e.g., SAS, R, SPSS, Python).
- Demonstrated quantitative skills, knowledge, and experience in data/statistical analysis, including analyzing large governmental datasets.
- Proficiency with additional statistical or programming languages such as R, Python, or SAS.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, including writing skills.
- Organizational skills and attention to detail.
- Ability to effectively manage time and multi-task, and see assigned parts of projects through to completion deadline.
- Ability to work both independently and as a team member.
- Experience working with large and complex datasets.
- Experience working on randomized controlled trials.
- Experience managing projects and client relationships.