Job Title: Research Analyst
Team: Research
Job Status: Permanent
Eligibility: Open to any qualified applicant
Research Analyst
Participates in complex research and evaluation projects to support the Colleges Research Office. Leverages advanced qualitative and/or quantitative research skills to provide valuable insight into the regulation of nursing in the province.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Supports the work of research officers in research and evaluation including performing literature reviews designing tools and instruments collecting data conducting qualitative and quantitative analysis and writing results.
- Coordinates research requests and supports relationships with system partners.
- Provides administrative support for research and evaluation activities (e.g. submitting abstracts preparing research ethics board applications coordinating webinars tracks requests)
- Supports the development of reports papers and presentations to disseminate research findings to a broad audience internally and externally.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience
- Completion of a Bachelors Degree in a quantitative or social science field (e.g. Health Policy Psychology Economics) or a highly quantitative field (Mathematics Statistics Data Science)
- Minimum 1 year work experience conducting research and/or evaluation; performing quantitative data analysis using statistical software (e.g. R Python SPSS SAS) and/or qualitative data analysis (e.g. NVivo).
Organizational Competencies
Consistently demonstrate CNOs Staff Core Competencies:
- Innovation Curiously cultivate new ideas with a desire to learn and a collective focus on the best outcome.
- Integrity Conduct every interaction with fairness honesty and mutual respect.
- Collaboration Work with the right people at the right time to make the best-informed decision.
- Well-being Care for the physical mental spiritual and emotional needs of ourselves and others
Job Competencies Knowledge Skills
- Analytical & Critical Thinking supports complex research by using appropriate methods in data collection and data analysis leverages analysis and knowledge of previous similar situations when conducting qualitative and quantitative analysis.
- Attention to Detail creates processes and tools to ensure work is of high-quality accurate and thorough while managing priorities effectively in a dynamic environment.
- Communication clarifies research requests to confirm understanding of research and evaluation needs when working with system partners and supporting the work of research officers; adjusts communication delivery and approach when difficulties with understanding arise; responds to requests and shares information to appropriate system partners ensuring adherence to the CNOs policies for accessing information and compliance with Privacy legislation.
- Data Analysis collaborates with teams to obtain a deep understanding of research needs; conducts advanced statistical techniques to analyze data and interpret results.
- Data Visualization & Reporting creates clear and compelling visualizations and comprehensive reports using a variety of advanced data tools; uses a variety of advanced data tools that highlight key points show trends and patterns; reports findings that are relevant and meaningful.
Hiring Range: $106371 - $113036
Full Salary Range: $106371 - $127645
To Apply
Please email cover letter and resume by June 11 2024 at 4:00pm ET to via UKG Pro.
Our DEI Commitment
The College of Nurses of Ontario protects the public by promoting safe nursing practice. We strive to be diverse inclusive fair equitable and accessible by addressing barriers and promoting dignity and respect for all. If you require Code-protected accommodation at any time during the recruitment process please contact citing Request for Accommodation in the subject line.
Land Acknowledgement
The College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) operates on the traditional ancestral and unceded territories of many Indigenous communities across Ontario which continue to be home to Indigenous peoples.
CNOs office is in Toronto on land that is the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit the Anishnabeg the Chippewa the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples.
Required Experience:
IC