Research Fellow in Public Policy/Social Policy/Public Health/ Quantitative Social Science

Location
Washington D.C.
Posted
21 Mar 2023
End of advertisement period
20 Apr 2023
Ref
IHE_2806084
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time


Research Fellow in Public Policy/Social Policy/Public Health/ Quantitative Social Science
Georgetown University: Main Campus: McCourt School of Public Policy

Location: Washington, DC
Open Date: Oct 26, 2021
Deadline:

Description
The Research Fellow will be part of the ‘Downstream Health Effects of SSI Take-up' project, funded through the Social Security Administration's Retirement and Disability Research Consortium. The Fellow will work closely with the project's PIs Pamela Herd, Sebastian Jilke and Donald Moynihan, as well as with collaborators at the Social Security Administration (SSA) and the Office of Evaluation Sciences (OES) in the General Services Administration.

The project will leverage a prior Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) among 4 million potentially-eligible elderly adults, conducted by the SSA. Among the RCT study population, we will analyze the effects of Supplemental Security Income take-up on recipients' mortality and other important health and social consequences. In collaboration with the SSA, the Fellow will play an integral role in planning and conducting the data analysis using large-scale administrative data housed at the SSA.

Responsibilities

The Research Fellow's main responsibilities include:
  • Conducting a systematic literature review on administrative burden/take-up of social programs, and specifically on the downstream effects of Supplemental Security Income take-up;
  • Preparing project pre-analysis plan, including simulation-based power analyses;
  • Working closely with agency collaborators at the SSA to develop analysis code for data analysis (in Stata, and to some extent in SAS);
  • Distilling findings into reports, policy memos and academic publications;
  • Presenting project design and results at government and external conferences and meetings;
  • Seeking data sharing agreements with additional federal agencies to expand the scope of the analysis;
  • Assisting the PIs in any further research-related activities.

About the Better Government Lab

The Better Government Lab within the McCourt School of Public Policy at Georgetown University works with government agencies to improve their effectiveness and make programs and services more accessible to people through the use of data analytics, rigorous evaluations and insights from the social and behavioral sciences.


Qualifications
Ph.D. in and research experience with public policy, public health, sociology/demography, economics, public administration, quantitative social sciences or a related field (ABDs are welcome to apply).

The ideal candidate will have the following qualifications:
  • Extensive knowledge of program evaluation (especially RCTs) and statistical analysis strategies;
  • Expertise in one or more U.S. domestic social policy sectors;
  • Experience in working with large-scale administrative data (preferably data from the SSA such as the Supplemental Security Records, or other large-scale health-related administrative data);
  • Advanced/expert competency in Stata (and, preferably, some complementary knowledge in SAS);
  • Data warehousing/ management skills of large-scale datasets.


Application Instructions
Submit these Application materials
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Cover letter (no more than 2 pages)
  • 1 representative publication (or working paper)
  • 2 letters of recommendation


Application due date

We welcome applications on a rolling basis until the position is filled, and will start reviewing applications from November 15, 2021 onwards.


For more information and to apply, visit https://apply.interfolio.com/97853

Georgetown University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer fully dedicated to achieving a diverse faculty and staff. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity and expression, and sexual orientation), disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

If you are a qualified individual with a disability and need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process, please click here for more information, or contact the Office of Institutional Diversity, Equity & Affirmative Action (IDEAA) at (202) 687-4798.






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