Institutional Research Analyst
Job Description
Job Title | Institutional Research Analyst |
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Department | Administrative Services |
Location | Sheridan |
Posting Category | Staff |
Desired Start Date | 09/09/2024 |
Hourly Rate (if applicable) | |
Hiring Range | $19.74 - $24.67 |
Full Salary Range | $19.74 - 29.60 |
Benefits Summary |
Employer paid retirement plan (17.37% employer paid; 1.25% employee paid).
Group Health, Dental and Life Insurance, including Flex Benefits.
Twenty days paid annual leave.
Four days per year paid personal leave.
Sixteen paid holidays per year.
Paid medical, emergency and bereavement leave. Employee and family tuition waivers.
Three free meals per week in modern campus dining facility.
Free easy-access parking.
Collaborative work environment.
Onsite fitness center and walking track.
Verizon, Microsoft, Dell and HP employee discounts. Professional development.
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Months Worked Annually | Full-time 12 months |
Typical Work Schedule |
Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Occasional evenings and/or weekends |
Position Information
Posting Number | 20150871P |
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Job Posting Date | 08/14/2024 |
Initial Review Date | 08/14/2024 |
Open Until Filled | Yes |
Job Summary |
The Institutional Research (IR) analyst supports informed decision-making and effectiveness across the institution. The analyst is responsible for collecting, analyzing, and reporting institutional data, primarily for state and federal compliance reporting, ad hoc data requests, institutional effectiveness initiatives and processes, and grant-funded projects as assigned. The analyst works closely with the Associate Vice President (AVP) for Institutional Research in support of institutional survey projects, economic development studies, and the retrieval and analysis of external information. The analyst may also support the senior analyst in the completion of compliance-related reporting and benchmarking surveys at the discretion of the AVP. The analyst supports the AVP in accreditation-related activities and assists in the management of accreditation-related data and documentation. The individual will analyze and report necessary data to grant-funded projects as assigned. The analyst will use data management tools to retrieve, analyze, and distribute data for institutional stakeholders. The analyst will support other institutional research professionals in encouraging a data-driven culture across campus through creation of reports and data visualizations.
The analyst has access to a great deal of sensitive and/or confidential information and must have the ability to exercise considerable judgement and discretion. The person must have an ability to appropriately organize and prioritize projects. The individual must receive and respond appropriately to constructive feedback and be self-motivated.
Note: This list of duties and responsibilities below is not exhaustive. The analyst will be expected to perform other duties as assigned. |
Reports To | Associate Vice President |
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About Northern Wyoming Community College District |
Sheridan College is located in historic Sheridan, WY at the foot of the beautiful Big Horn Mountains, minutes away from a variety of outdoor recreational activities. Sheridan is ranked “America’s Top Western Town” by True West magazine and is a vibrant community. Sheridan College is a vital component in the community.
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Special Instructions to Applicants |
Applicants should be very specific in their resume about demonstrated experience or familiarity with datasets and/or spreadsheets to include SQL Server, R, Python, Tableau, Power BI, or similar coding languages and visualization tools to include name specific language/tool and number of years of experience with each language/tool.
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