The Coeur d'Alene Tribe · 1 day ago
Data Analyst II
The Coeur d'Alene Tribe is seeking a Data Analyst II to work within the Office of Strategic Initiatives & Development. This position involves collecting and analyzing data related to crime, public health, and safety, and collaborating with various departments to implement research and interventions aimed at addressing public health and safety gaps.
Government Administration
Responsibilities
Collects, analyzes, disseminates and evaluates crime, substance use, public health and related data to discover developing trends, patterns, and changes in criminal activity (including recidivism) and overall public health & safety on the Coeur d’Alene Reservation
Responsible for disseminating data trends and interventions through website and e-mail newsletters and/or other dissemination avenues
Develops and generates various reports/bulletins identifying public safety, criminal activity, individual profile history, and crime trends
Facilitates the transfer of data and information between the SID office, the TCC, and relevant partners
Serves on a team that focuses on capacity building in the areas of research and evaluation including implementation of trainings on data security, integrity and data visualization to help staff better communicate and interpret their data
Coordinates and facilitates meetings with various departments and agencies to successfully carry out the actions of the Tribe’s strategic plan, including the development of interventions to reduce and/or eliminate substance use and crime on the reservation
Provides training and technical assistance to program managers, directors and staff that will enhance data collection and analysis efforts for the Tribe
Promotes a trauma-informed and culturally responsive environment in Tribal departments and agencies through facilitation and/or coordination of training and materials
Performs procurement/budgeting and reporting duties as needed such as the monitoring and purchase of equipment, software and supplies
Leads in compiling programmatic reports and surveys to monitor project performance, and any other related grant requirements
Leads in preparation of executive level presentations of specific reports or assignments related to data analysis
Advises and develops policy and procedure recommendations for partnering departments
Attends appropriate agency, program and team meetings and in-service trainings, as needed
Upholds and helps with development of strict confidentiality protocols related to data collection, sharing and reporting
Communicates with medical professionals, caseworkers, law and order staff, and Tribal staff about service needs and issues
Assists the SID staff with daily activities or other duties as assigned to ensure it meets department needs
Represents the Coeur d’Alene Tribe by displaying courtesy, tact, consideration, and discretion in all interactions with other office personnel, the general and professional public, and on social media
Maintains a positive, helpful, constructive attitude and working relationship with departmental employees, other employees, elected officials and the public
Qualification
Required
Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university (submit a copy w/ application) with major course work in behavior or computer science, statistics, political science, public or business administration or a closely related field, which includes course work in research and statistical methods
Three years of increasingly responsible experience with data collection, performing statistical research and analysis, and presenting and disseminating data and statistics
Knowledge of basic organization and functions of Tribal law enforcement and criminal law, related to crime analysis and dissemination of confidential information
Knowledge of modern research techniques including research design and statistical analysis
Knowledge of coding languages commonly used in data analysis, such as Python, R or SQL
Knowledge of ETL processes to extract, transform, and load data from multiple sources into reporting systems and data warehouses
Knowledge of applications of various software programs, including spreadsheet, database, word processing, graphics, and survey systems
Demonstrated ability to gather, assemble, analyze and evaluate facts and evidence and draw logical conclusions and make proper recommendations
Demonstrated ability to prepare clear, concise, and comprehensive written reports
Demonstrated ability to prepare graphs, tables and statistical charts
Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain crime, public safety, and substance abuse analysis, data collection systems, and reporting procedures
Demonstrated ability to facilitate trainings for potentially large groups as needed
Demonstrated ability to communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing
Demonstrated ability to initiate, establish, and maintain cooperative working relationships with Tribal departmental and agencies employees
Ability to understand and provide respectful and effective care and services responsive to all, but particularly to the diverse cultural beliefs and practices of the Native American population
Ability to use and analyze existing tools and databases to provide software solution and data collection, sharing and reporting systems recommendations
Ability to translate data collection and reporting conditions into non-technical, lay terms
Must be able to work with limited or minimal direct supervision
Must protect against unauthorized access to confidential information, ensure the security and privacy of such information, and disclose any anticipated threats or hazards to such information
Be reliable, dependable, professional, and punctual
Must be willing to occasionally work flexible hours to meet deadlines or attend evening meetings
Must be able to meet program deadlines
Must possess a valid driver's license at time of application and during employment, and be fully insurable (attach a copy)
Must be at least 18 years of age at time of application
Must not be an active Indian Child Welfare or Tribal Court client
Preferred
Master's Degree preferred
Three years of experience working with justice systems partners in the areas of public health, public safety, criminal justice, and substance use preferred
Benefits
With benefits
Company
The Coeur d'Alene Tribe
The Coeur d'Alene Tribe is a government administration based out of 850 A ST, Plummer, Idaho, United States.
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