About Mathematica:
Mathematica applies expertise at the intersection of data, methods, policy, and practice to improve well-being around the world. We collaborate closely with public- and private-sector partners to translate big questions into deep insights that improve programs, refine strategies, and enhance understanding using data science and analytics. Our work yields actionable information to guide decisions in wide-ranging policy areas, from health, education, early childhood, and family support to nutrition, employment, disability, and international development.
Mathematica offers our employees competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package, as well as the advantages of being 100 percent employee owned. As an employee stock owner, you will experience financial benefits of ESOP holdings that have increased in tandem with the company's growth and financial strength. You will also be part of an independent, employee-owned firm that is able to define and further our mission, enhance our quality and accountability, and steadily grow our financial strength.
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Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
Currently, we are looking for researchers to join our
vibrant and growing Human Services department. This position supports project
teams within the department and across the company in the planning and
execution of projects for clients such as, the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services, state and local agencies, and Foundations and nonprofits.
Mathematica is seeking researchers who are excited to solve complex policy and
programmatic challenges in ways that are evidence- and data-driven, and who can
agilely adapt to an evolving policy and technology landscape. The role includes
providing technical assistance focused on evaluation and program improvement to
organizations serving families, youth, and adults; designing and carrying out
research and evaluation, advising on strategy and policy, and linking and using
data to answer complex policy-relevant questions. This role is primarily
focused on programs designed to improve child welfare related outcomes for
children and families. We will consider candidates with substantive expertise
in a range of human services programs and policies, including child welfare,
TANF, employment, early childhood, family strengthening, economic mobility, and
related topics.
The type of work we do includes activities such as:
Providing
evaluation technical assistance to help grantees maintain high-quality
impact and descriptive study designs and develop clear, and specific
performance measures.
Improving
child welfare outcomes for children and families, with an emphasis on
strategies to increase permanency and enhance the safety of children who
are at risk of out-of-home placements.
Using
predictive analytics to improve outcomes for children and families.
Conducting
systematic reviews to determine the effectiveness of interventions,
programs, and policies, and practices across a range of populations and
policy areas.
Building
evidence around effective strategies for helping individuals with low
incomes find and sustain employment.
Evaluating
and providing technical assistance to states implementing TANF Pilots.
Evaluating
and supporting competency-based professional development approaches for
the infant and toddler workforce.
Enhancing
and supporting the data analytic capacity of state child welfare and
Medicaid agencies to improve the delivery of services.
Designing
and implementing a nationally representative study of supports for family
stability in Head Start.
Advising
workforce development programs and state TANF agencies on evidence-based
ways to increase program engagement and learn, innovate, and improve.
Evaluating
programs that provide coaching for populations with barriers to
employment.
Duties may include:
Providing
technical assistance to programs serving youth and families to build
evaluation capacity, use data, support continuous quality improvement, or
engage in rapid cycle evaluation.
Learning
and applying new methods, tools, and technologies, including AI-enabled
tools, data visualization platforms, and emerging analytic approaches.
Designing
rigorous mixed-methods evaluations, including primary and secondary data
collection.
Assessing
the strength of study designs and summarizing large and diverse sets of
existing research through systematic evidence reviews and meta-analyses.
Applying
innovative research approaches and advanced statistical methods to answer
policy-relevant questions.
Working
with data scientists to link and analyze administrative data.
Guiding
program staff and policymakers in the use of evidence to make decisions
about program selection and adaptation.
Synthesizing
and presenting data in accessible formats for a variety of audiences,
including writing briefs, reports, blogs, and articles; and developing
interactive data dashboard and visualizations.
Required Qualifications:
Ph.D.
or Masters with equivalent experience in public policy, social work,
sociology, psychology, education, economics, statistics, data science/data
analytics, demography, or a related field.
Candidates
with evidence of strong quantitative research skills will be prioritized. This
includes experience with research design and analysis of primary,
secondary, administrative, or survey data; current certification with What
Works Clearinghouse evidence standards and knowledge of Prevention
Services Clearinghouse evidence standards; mixed-methods experience is
also valued.
Excellent
written and oral communication skills, including an ability to translate
complex research methods and findings for a practitioner and policy
audience.
Willingness
to learn and apply new techniques or technology, including... For full info follow application link.