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Assessment Data Analysts

Employer
Washington State University
Location
Spokane, Washington State
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Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

Job Details

Title:

125A-YN - Data Consultant 1

Business Title:

Assessment Data Analysts

Additional Titles:

Location:

WSU SPOKANE CAMPUS

Employee Type:

Classified

Job Family:

Civil Service - OT Eligible

Position Details:

Summary of Duties:

The Office of Accreditation, Assessment, Evaluation, and Curriculum Management (AAEC) develops and oversees the strategies to:

- Continuously monitor and actively report on the outcomes of student learning experiences with student assessment in the Pre-Clerkship years.

- Enable the delivery of a complex, integrated competency-based curriculum through the learning management system.

- Fulfill processes and functions related to maintaining compliance with regulatory bodies and stakeholders.

This job post maybe used to fill multiple openings within the Office of Accreditation, Assessment, Evaluation and Curriculum Management (AAEC).


The role of the Assessment Data Analysts is to support functions for student assessment in Years 1 and 2 or Years 3 and 4 (dependent upon assigned workload). Using a continuous quality improvement approach, this position is responsible for utilizing data and data analysis techniques to report on performance of students and departments as well as identify needed faculty development, within the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine.


This position will support the College’s mission to continuously improve the students’ learning experience, as well as support all reporting requirements for accreditation and in partnership with the AAMC.

 

Duties and Responsibilities:

60% Data Analysis and Reporting

  • Generate data needed for the program and to support accreditation using data analysis and visualization software such as Power BI, SPSS, Excel, Qualtrics and others. 
  • Interpret and analyze data using statistical methods to inform program decision making and to monitor student progression towards end of year milestones. Develop, build, and maintain data reports and queries.
  • Develop and implement data analyses, data collection systems, and other strategies that optimize statistical efficiency, security and data quality in the Pre-Clerkship or Clerkship years as assigned.
  • Process confidential data and information according to academic and FERPA guidelines.
  • Develop and build learner dashboards that display learning trajectories and other information required to support student development in the program. 
  • Perform testing and validation of data sets.
  • Collaborate with Curriculum Management and Evaluation Units to create reports that present qualitative/quantitative data and present key findings.
  • Report findings and trends to provide initial recommendations based on analyses and visualizations. 
  • Collaborate with faculty, staff, and students to determine and address data and reporting needs. Share with internal team and other stakeholders.

20% Data Storage and Systems

  • Assist with strategic decisions on new or upgraded systems and features of the Learning Management System (LMS).
  • Assist with building a data warehouse. Will complete primary data entry and will filter data to ensure it is clean, accurate, and complete. Escalate issues identified with data and reports to Lead Data Analyst.
  • Evaluate internal systems for efficiency, problems, and inaccuracies, maintaining protocols for handling, processing, and cleaning data.
  • Provide technical expertise on data storage structures, data cleansing, data analyses and report writing.
  • Work with IT to troubleshoot reporting database environment and reports.

15% Data Operations Compliance and Support

  • Develop documentation and training materials for use of pre-clerkship or clerkship dashboards by students, faculty, and staff. Administer tutorials as needed.
  • Perform troubleshooting with report users (students, College of Medicine staff and clinical faculty). 
  • Communicate permission and accessibility needs for dashboards and reports to Lead Data Analyst. 
  • Manage professional, direct, and accurate messaging (in multiple forms) to students, faculty, and others regarding processes and protocols.
  • Support and participate in presentations during meetings that pertain to data reporting in the pre-clerkship or clerkship years. 

5% Other

  • Perform other duties as assigned.

 

Required Qualifications:

A Bachelor’s degree, including college-level course work in statistics and/or mathematics or one (1) year of work experience in statistics, analysis, or research OR equivalent education/experience.

 

Additional Requirements:

  • Ability to identify useful information in data sets and suggest conclusions that support decision making. 
  • Strong analytical capabilities including analysis and visualization.  
  • Skilled with Microsoft Excel and analytical tools.  
  • Demonstrated ability and commitment to maintaining a high level of confidentiality.

 

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in mathematics, statistics, computer science, information technology, or related field.  
  • Demonstrated experience in handling large data sets.  
  • Demonstrated knowledge of FERPA.  
  • Understanding of data gathering, inspecting, cleansing, transforming, and modeling/diagramming techniques.

 

Additional Information:

In accordance with Washington State Governor's Proclamation 21.14.1, and subsequent revisions where appropriate, as a condition of employment, you must be fully vaccinated or have an approved medical/religious accommodation by time of hire. People are considered fully vaccinated two weeks after receiving their last shot in a vaccine series. Full Vaccination or an approved accommodation will be verified prior to your first day of work. Should you not be fully vaccinated or have an approved medical/religious accommodation you will not be able to start employment with WSU. Information regarding vaccine verification and/or requesting a medical/religious accommodation is available at https://hrs.wsu.edu/covid-19/vax-verification/. Please contact HRS at hrs@wsu.edu or 509-335-4521 if you have questions.
 

Area/College: Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine

Department Name: Accreditation, Assessment, Evaluation and Curriculum Management
City, State, Zip: Spokane, WA; Hybrid work opportunity may be available.
Department Link: https://medicine.wsu.edu/

Monthly Salary:

Range 43, $3,370 – $4,398

Successful candidates typically begin at the beginning of the salary range and receive scheduled salary increment increases in accordance with WAC 357-28 or applicable Collective Bargaining Agreement.

FTE: 100%
Permanent/Temporary/Project: Permanent
Screening Begin Date: March 14, 2022; open until filled
Background Check: This position has been designated by the department to require a background check.
Application Instructions: Applicants must attach a 1) resume and 2) cover letter to their online application. Application materials should clearly communicate how the applicant meets all required qualifications and additional requirements. Applicants are required to include contact information for professional references within the application.

This post may be used to fill multiple positions.
Required Documents: Resume and Cover letter

 

Time Type:

Full time

 

Position Term:

12 Month

 

WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EDUCATOR AND EMPLOYER. Members of ethnic minorities, women, special disabled veterans, veterans of the Vietnam-era, recently separated veterans, and other protected veteran, persons of disability and/or persons age 40 and over are encouraged to apply.

 

WSU employs only U.S. citizens and lawfully authorized non-U.S. citizens. All new employees must show employment eligibility verification as required by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

 

WSU is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education and employment for individuals with disabilities. To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact Human Resource Services: 509-335-4521 (v), Washington State TDD Relay Service: Voice Callers: 1-800-833-6384; TDD Callers: 1-800-833-6388, 509-335-1259(f), or hrs@wsu.edu.

Organization

Working at Washington State University

Founded as the people’s university, WSU embraces its land-grant heritage, seeking to transform lives through education, research, and community engagement and service. The University has been delivering life-changing knowledge and discoveries to the state, region, nation, and the world for nearly 130 years. WSU enjoys productive partnerships with major industries in the state, including agribusiness, aerospace, health care, software, technology, and construction. The colleges at WSU Health Sciences Spokane have formed robust partnerships across the state of Washington, both with large medical centers and hospitals, as well as a variety of rural and community hospitals and clinics.

WSU is Washington’s land-grant university with campuses located statewide in Everett, Pullman, Spokane, Tri-Cities, Vancouver, and online through the Global Campus. WSU also has research centers located throughout the state and extension offices in every county. Learn about WSU’s statewide reach.

WSU employees promote academic excellence and innovative research with nationally recognized academic programs, renowned professors, students who make a difference, and vibrant communities.

WSU offers staff and faculty a comprehensive benefits package as well as professional development and a host of work/life quality programs. Explore WSU’s benefits.

Review the application instructions for instructions and tips on using the WSU Jobs site and applying for jobs at WSU.

WSU is Washington’s land-grant university with campuses located statewide in Everett, Pullman, Spokane, Tri-Cities, Vancouver, and online through the Global Campus. WSU also has research centers located throughout the state and extension offices in every county. Learn about WSU’s statewide reach.

WSU employees promote academic excellence and innovative research with nationally recognized academic programs, renowned professors, students who make a difference, and vibrant communities.

WSU offers staff and faculty a comprehensive benefits package as well as professional development and a host of work/life quality programs. Explore WSU’s benefits.

Review the application instructions for instructions and tips on using the WSU Jobs site and applying for jobs at WSU.

Diversity Profile: Washington State University

As a land-grant institution, diversity, equity, and inclusion serve as core values and beliefs of Washington State University (WSU). At the university, college, or department level, WSU is committed to fostering open, proactive dialogue to create a more inclusive culture at all its locations including the five physical campuses and its online Global Campus, as well as its 39 Extension offices, four research centers, and 25 small business development centers.

Core Belief

WSU is committed to achieving an ethical and socially just society for all. Instituting social change on a large scale begins at home with system-level policies that actively promote equity. The University is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout every aspect of its statewide system. We strive to create a climate that enables underrepresented students, faculty, and staff to thrive in communities that foster a sense of belonging in a culture of inclusion. The ultimate goal? Creation of institutional culture in which inclusion and equity are the norms, a model that helps move the world toward a place in which all people are treated with dignity and respect.

Core Value

Equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging. Promotion of an ethical and socially just society through an intentional commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion.

WSU’s core ideology can be found in its System Strategic Plan. 

WSU’s Student Body

WSU's student body statewide is ethnically diverse: 31 percent of our students are underrepresented minorities, and first-generation students represent nearly 33 percent of the total enrollment. About 15 percent of WSU students hail from outside the state of Washington and about 7 percent are international students. System-wide enrollment reached a record 31,607 students in fall 2019.

Associate Vice Provost for Inclusive Excellence Recently Announced

Dr. Lisa Guerrero was recently named associate vice provost for inclusive excellence. Guerrero has been an active advocate for diversity and inclusion since joining the WSU faculty in 2004. She is currently a professor of Comparative Ethnic Studies in WSU’s School of Languages, Cultures, and Race. She will maintain her faculty position, while serving as associate vice provost in a half-time appointment.

Dr. Guerrero will provide leadership to academic affairs in implementing WSU’s commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion. She will help to identify and implement best practices and evidence-based approaches in faculty hiring, tenure and promotion, research support, faculty retention, teaching and mentoring, and curriculum planning. One of her first areas of responsibility will be to oversee the Racism and Social Inequality in the Americas faculty cluster hire program for Fall 2021.

Representative Affinity Groups

Representative affinity groups within the Washington State University system include the following:

WSU Resources and Offices

WSU Human Resource Services supports a climate of integrity and equity that actively reflects open, respectful dialog. Additional resources are available on the Human Resource Services website.

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