This position is a 100% remote work arrangement, consistent with System Office policy. UNC Chapel Hill employees are generally required to reside in North Carolina, within a reasonable commuting distance of their assigned duty station. If business needs change, an individual employee's designation may be adjusted with a required minimum of ten (10) business days' notice unless employee conduct or safety issues necessitate otherwise at the discretion of management.
The School of Social Work at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is seeking a Research Associate to serve as an investigator on a research project.Evaluation of Human Service Programs.The Research Associate will be involved in collecting data on the operation of human service programs. As a Research Associate you will be involved in the design and development of survey instruments. This individual will be involved in the evaluation of training provided to child welfare workers and supervisors in county departments of social services across the state. This position will schedule and conduct interviews and focus groups with agency officials and caseworkers who are involved in the delivery of human service programs. The Research Associate will assist in evaluating an intervention to address substance abuse in parents with children involved in child welfare.Exploring the Experiences of Children and Families Involved with Child WelfareThe Research Associate will be responsible for extracting and managing information from computer systems used in the administration of human service programs. This position will use data to generate a series of longitudinal files to track the experiences of families and children who participate in those programs. This position will also be involved in the analysis of behavioral health diagnoses and treatment of children involved with the child welfare system. This person will conduct interviews with individuals who have lived expertise in the child welfare program.Research Skills.The Research Associate will need to work with datasets from different systems to create longitudinal files. This individual will assist in developing, designing, and conducting one or more moderately complex research projects or experiments, tracking progress, and evaluating results. The Research Associate will assist in acquiring new funding including developing proposals, formulating and implementing research methods, and developing and monitoring budgets. This individual also will contribute to and co-author publications and co-present results with the Principal Investigator and other members of the research team at meetings and conferences. The Research Associate will be responsible for qualitative analysis software. This individual will assist in presenting findings of research and analysis to staff in county departments of social services, managers and staff in the NC Division of Social Services, and management of the NC Department of Health and Human Services.This individual will need to work with various datasets from different systems to create longitudinal files.
Education and Experience:
Master's degree in social work, public policy, statistics, data analytics, or a social science discipline is preferred.Experience with quantitative and qualitative data analysis.Experience in questionnaire design.Experience with the Qualtrics survey software.Prefer candidates with a working knowledge of SASTraining and experience in working with administrative and/or operational data is highly desirable
Essential Skills:
Must know how to communicate (written and spoken) technical material to a variety of audiences.Strong interpersonal skills.Be able to work independently and be detail oriented.Knowledge of child welfare and substance abuse programs.
AA/EEO Statement:
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or status as a protected veteran.
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