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Georgetown University, Department of Mathematics and Statistics Position ID: 917-POSTDOC [#27965] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Washington, District of Columbia
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enrollment goals Statistical knowledge comparable to that of first course level in a graduate program, comfortable use and interpretation of multivariate statistical modeling, and data analysis
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knowledge base, assist in the documentation of new and existing system features/functionality for continuity. Use their strong background in applying analytical and statistical references to real-world
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, Zotero, and statistical software (SPSS or R preferred). Excellent verbal and written communication Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills Ability to work well in a team. Attention to detail Must
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of reference statistics for departmental review and contribution to reporting agencies. The incumbent will provide guidance to DML Senior Management on the development, promotion, and continuous improvement
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commensurate with level of responsibilities, including using SPSS or similar statistical software Must have commitment to coordinating logistics, meetings, and workflow processes in an organized and professional
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development initiatives, write proposals, and track program outcomes and statistics. Team/Department Overview: The McDonough Career Center is a highly specialized team dedicated to supporting the career
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using data management and statistical software (e.g. REDCap, Microsoft Excel, SPSS, SAS) Work Mode Designation This position has been designated as Hybrid. Please note that work mode designations
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, conducting statistical and numerical analysis Familiarity with climate science and/or policy Excellent communication, time management, attention to detail and organization skills are essential Work Mode
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. Strong written communication skills are a essential. Research and evaluation data management and analysis skills commensurate with level of responsibilities, including using SPSS or similar statistical