$115,000–$130,000 Per Year
Administrative Skills, Analysis Skills, Automation, Best Practices, Biostatistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Communication Skills, Cross-Functional, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Data Management, Data Science, Data Sets, Data Structures, Data Visualization Tools, Department of Health and Human Services, Developmental Disabilities, Documentation, Epidemiology, Federal Government, Healthcare, Mathematics, National Institutes of Health (NIH), Open Source Programming Languages, Power BI, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Procedure Development, Professional Services, Public Health, Publications, Quality Control, R Programming Language, Reporting Skills, Research Protocols, Scientific Publications, Statistical Analysis System (SAS), Statistical Programming Languages, Statistics, Surveillance, Systems Analysis, Tableau, Team Player, Technical Research, Technical Support, Writing Skills
Overview
Please note that this position is contingent upon the successful award of a contract currently under bid.
Goldbelt Professional Services specializes in providing expert resources for Public Health missions including scientific, technical, and administrative support from junior staff to high-level subject matter experts. Research and data driven, Goldbelt Professional Services' experts create solutions customized to the client's needs.
Summary:
The Statistician will provide advanced statistical, analytical, and scientific support to the National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) surveillance, epidemiologic, and research activities. The Statistician will collaborate with CDC scientists, epidemiologists, clinicians, awardees, and external partners to design, analyze, validate, and disseminate findings from public health research and surveillance projects focused on birth defects, developmental disabilities, maternal and child health, and related conditions. The Statistician will serve as both a lead and validation analyst on complex public health studies, supporting all phases of the research lifecycle, including study design, analytic plan development, data management, statistical programming, data analysis, interpretation of results, scientific dissemination, and peer-reviewed publication.
Responsibilities
Essential Job Functions:
- Perform complex and advanced statistical analyses of longitudinal surveillance and research data, prepare reports, manuscripts, briefing materials, etc., of surveillance and research results for publications, using SAS, R, or other open-source language.
- Perform data pulls and analysis as requested.
- Develop and implement specific study design elements including statistical aspects such as power and sample size calculations, data management and data analyses plans, and development of study procedures for surveillance data collection and case ascertainment; indicate best recommendations among different sampling plans, surveillance data sources, and cost/time investments.
- Provide information to DBDID subject-matter experts on the development or modification of surveillance and research protocols, as needed, and analysis of surveillance systems.
Qualifications
Necessary Skills and Knowledge:
- Demonstrated expertise in applying a broad range of statistical and biostatistical methods to public health research, surveillance, and evaluation activities. Ability to select, implement, and interpret appropriate analytical approaches based on study design, data structure, and research objectives.
- Advanced proficiency in SAS and R for data preparation, validation, management, analysis, and automation of reproducible workflows. Skilled in developing analysis-ready datasets, data documentation, quality-control procedures, and efficient programming solutions for complex datasets.
- Knowledge of epidemiologic principles, surveillance systems, and population-based research methodologies. Experience supporting public health studies, longitudinal databases, registries, and scientific investigations that inform programmatic and policy decisions.
- Ability to communicate complex statistical concepts and findings to technical and non-technical audiences through manuscripts, presentations, reports, briefings, and peer-reviewed publications. Skilled in translating analytical results into actionable public health insights.
- Proven ability to work effectively with multidisciplinary teams, including statisticians, epidemiologists, clinicians, researchers, and public health partners. Provides expert consultation on study design, analytic strategies, interpretation of findings, and methodological best practices.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Master's degree in Statistics, Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Data Science, Mathematics, Public Health, or a related quantitative discipline.
- Minimum five years of experience conducting statistical analyses in public health, epidemiology, healthcare research, or surveillance environments.
- Advanced proficiency in SAS and R programming.
- Experience managing and analyzing large, complex clinical, surveillance, or population-based datasets.
- Demonstrated experience developing statistical analysis plans and conducting multivariable analyses.
- Experience supporting scientific publications, technical reports, and research dissemination activities.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications:
- PhD in Statistics, Biostatistics, Epidemiology, or a related field.
- Experience supporting CDC, HHS, NIH, or other federal public health agencies.
- Experience working with NCBDDD surveillance systems, birth defects surveillance, developmental disabilities research, maternal and child health data, or longitudinal cohort studies.
- Experience conducting survey analyses and complex sampling methodologies.
- Familiarity with data visualization tools such as Tableau, Power BI, or R Shiny.
- Experience serving as a validation statistician or independent reviewer of statistical analyses.
Pay and Benefits
The annual salary for this position is $115,000 to $130,000.
At Goldbelt, we value and reward our team's dedication and hard work. We provide a competitive base salary commensurate with your qualifications and experience. As an employee, you'll enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, a 401(k) plan with company matching, tax-deferred savings options, supplementary benefits, paid time off, and professional development opportunities.
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Goldbelt Incorporated
Goldbelt, Incorporated is an urban Alaska Native, for‐profit corporation headquartered in Juneau, Alaska. Incorporated on January 4, 1974 following the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA), Goldbelt’s primary mission is to manage assets and conduct business for the benefit of its more than 3,600 shareholders. Goldbelt first ventured into the logging and timber industry but later expanded its operations into tourism, which still remains an integral part of its operations. Today, the majority of Goldbelt’s revenue and income derives from government contracting and services.
Goldbelt’s shareholder base consists of Alaska Natives who are of Tlingit and Haida descent. The Tlingit and Haida tribes are the indigenous people of Southeast Alaska, whose rich history spans more than ten thousand years in the region. Goldbelt shareholders own the entire 272,000 shares of Goldbelt stock, representing assets in excess of $100 million in addition to over 32,000 acres of land in the vicinity of Juneau. Goldbelt seeks to honor and preserve the Tlingit culture - its history, art, dance, legends, and the traditions of its Alaska Native shareholders. Learn more about Goldbelt Heritage.
The company is named after a richly mineralized zone in Southeast Alaska that encompasses 33,000 acres of Goldbelt’s land holdings— an area that stretches along the mainland from Frederick Sound to Berners Bay. Learn more about Goldbelt Lands.