Senior Data Literacy and Evaluation Specialist at State of New York Youth Justice Institute – United StatesREMOTE POSSIBLE
Recruiter: State of New York Youth Justice Institute
To help lead the efforts of YJIs newly established Youth, Family, & Communities Toward Success (Y-FACTS) Center, the New York State Youth Justice Institute (YJI) is seeking to hire a Senior Data Literacy & Evaluation Specialist.
About the New York State Youth Justice Institute (YJI)
The YJIs work focuses on providing training, technical assistance, research, and evaluation support to youth justice-related state agencies, local partners, and others who provide direct services to youth under 25. Our approach to justice encompasses the continuum of care (from prevention to reentry), is rooted in racial/ethnicity, gender, ability, and geographic equity, and honors youth voices. Our teams expertise draws on trained social scientists and data scientists from diverse academic backgrounds, practitioners with experience in multiple fields and systems that impact youth, and professionals with lived expertise in the justice system.
Established in 2017, the YJI is a partnership between the NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services and the University at Albany. Housed on the Universitys downtown campus, the YJI is institutionally situated within the Division for Research and Economic Development, is led by an Executive Director, and has grown exponentially in recent years. Learn more about us here.
About the Youth, Family, and Communities Toward Success (Y-FACTS) Center
The NYS Juvenile Justice Advisory Group (JJAG) has approved funding to establish a new Youth, Family, and Community Toward Success (Y-FACTS) Center within the YJI. The Centers mission is to provide data literacy and evaluation support to organizations that deliver preventative or justice-related services for youth, especially in the communities served by the upcoming inaugural Transformative Youth Justice Hubs (Hubs). Among other tasks, this positions incumbent will provide oversight and support to these Hubs, which have a total operational budget of $4M. Anticipated activities to be performed by the Centers staff include creating standardized metrics of youth success, equity, and prevention in a collaborative and participatory manner; providing guidance on data infrastructure efforts; improving data literacy and best practices to allow for informed decision-making in the service of youth and families; and supporting the Hubs in creating an innovative learning community of practice where resources and knowledge can be shared.
About This Position
- This full-time position is based in Albany, NY, at the YJI.
- The Senior Data Literacy & Evaluation Specialist will report to the YJIs Executive Director and work collaboratively with YJI staff and students.
- They will participate in cross-institutional networking at the systems and community levels.
- The successful candidate is entrepreneurial, leverages opportunities in unusual contexts, copes well with ambiguity and is comfortable working in a dynamic team setting.
Primary Responsibilities:
- Faithfully implement the Center’s vision through the following activities:
- Develop data literacy curricula: Design and create training materials, workshops, and online modules tailored to different audiences, covering data basics, data analysis techniques, and data visualization tools.
- Deliver data literacy training: Facilitate workshops and presentations to educate relevant stakeholders on how to read, interpret, and analyze quantitative data and trends relevant to their roles; and how to collect qualitative data beyond anecdotes and present it compellingly.
- Data visualization training: Teach relevant stakeholders how to effectively present data using charts, graphs, and other visual elements to communicate insights clearly and drive action.
- Promote awareness of data quality issues and share best practices for data collection and management contingent on contextual resources and needs.
- Promote the creation of a data-driven, evidence-based, and/or research-informed culture that builds stakeholders’ capacity to fulfill funding obligations, pursue grant opportunities, and demonstrate the impact of their work in an objective manner.
- Work with different stakeholders to identify data needs, tailor training programs, and assess the impact of data literacy initiatives.
- Prepare reports and other manuscripts for publication and/or presentation.
- Supervise a minimum of two advanced doctoral students.
Functional and Supervisory Relationships:
- Reports to Executive Director of Youth Justice Institute
- Supervises the following positions: Two advanced doctoral students
Job Requirements:
- Strong communication:Ability to explain complex data concepts in a clear and accessible manner to a diverse audience.
- Data analysis:Understanding of basic statistical methods and data analysis techniques that can be deployed in real-world use case scenarios.
- Data visualization proficiency:Expertise in using data visualization tools like Tableau, Flourish, Power BI, or Excel to create impactful visuals.
- Instructional design expertise:Demonstrated experience developing engaging and effective training materials for lay audiences.
- Participatory approach to research:Demonstrated experience in designing qualitative or quantitative research that is participatory.
- Evaluation expertise:Proven process and outcome research evaluation record ranging from project design to implementation and dissemination.
Requirements:
Minimum Qualifications:
- MA or MS degree in Criminal Justice, Social Welfare, Sociology, Public Policy, or a related field
- 10 years of relevant full-time professional experience in data-rich environments, including work with non-profits or community organizations.
- Experience working with web-based survey tools (e.g., Qualtrics, SurveyMonkey), virtual conference applications (e.g., Zoom, Webex, Microsoft Teams), data analysis (Stata, SPSS, NVivo), and visualization software (e.g., Tableau, Flourish).
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Applications must be submitted through the official careers portal. Female candidates and candidates from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.