Institutional Research Analyst 3 (Remote)

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You can submit your application using this link,Job Duties The Institutional Research Analyst 3 is a senior-level role within the Institutional Research (IR) team, reporting directly to the Director of Institutional Research. This position plays a pivotal role in supporting the University’s data infrastructure, compliance reporting, and decision-making capabilities. This position serves as the technical lead for survey automation. This role demands extensive experience managing institutional surveys and reports (e.g., IPEDS, NCAA, Fact Book, etc.), advanced technical skills in SQL and data visualization (Power BI, Tableau), and a strong understanding of higher education reporting requirements. As a key contributor to the IR team, this role provides data-driven insights aligned with the University’s Strategic Roadmap and key performance indicators. The Institutional Research Analyst 3 role requires intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, and a collaborative approach to continuous process improvement.Job Qualifications Master’s degree in Computer Science, Statistics, Applied Math, Economics or other social science discipline required (Doctoral degree preferred).Minimum 10 years of relevant work experience; minimum 6 years of experience in Institutional Research, Higher Education Analytics, or a closely related field. Demonstrated experience leading large-scale research and data initiatives. Prior supervisory or mentorship experience preferred. Any relevant education, certifications and/or work experience may be considered.Institution Description The University of Miami is one of America's top research universities located in one of the most dynamic and multicultural cities in the world. More than 19,000 students from around the world are pursuing their academic goals at the University of Miami, a vibrant and diverse community focused on teaching and learning, the discovery of new knowledge, and service to the South Florida region and beyond.Established in 1925 during the region's famous real estate boom, the University now comprises 12 schools and colleges serving undergraduate and graduate students in nearly 350 majors and programs.With more than $456 million in research and sponsored program expenditures annually, the University of Miami is a member of the prestigious Association of American Universities (AAU). Only 3 percent of four-year institutions in the nation are invited to join the AAU, which recognizes breadth and quality of research and scholarship. While the majority of this work is housed at the Miller School of Medicine, investigators conduct hundreds of studies in other areas, including marine science, engineering, education, and psychology.The University of Miami offers a ’Canes Total Rewards package, which includes health care coverage, time off, a voluntary retirement program with University-funded core and matching contributions, professional development opportunities, education benefits, and special discounts.Application Due Date: 2025-11-14Job Start Date: 2025-11-14Salary: Dependent on qualifications and experience.City: Coral GablesState/Province/Region: FLInstitution: University of MiamiReports To: Director, Institutional ResearchStaff # Reporting to Position: 0Reports In Office: Institutional Research & Strategic AnalyticsSearch for openings in IR, effectiveness, assessment, planning, and related fields at higher education institutions in the U.S. and abroad.#J-18808-Ljbffr Association For Institutional Research

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