Strategies to End Homelessness - Property Owner Engagement Manager | Data Analyst

Data Analyst

Strategies To End Homelessness
2368 Victory Parkway, Suite 600
Cincinnati OH 45206

Job Type: ,
Compensation: $65,000 - $92,000
Posted Date: 04/22/2024
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Apply today as a Data Analyst for Strategies To End Homelessness.

 

Data Analyst

Job Description

The Data Analyst position is designed to manage and support a broad array of programmatic, development, and data initiatives, including:

  1. Working with STEH staff and partners to collect and analyze data on the homeless or housing-unstable population.
  2. Organizing and implementing data review on a system-wide basis.

 

Job Responsibilities

  • Background Research: Research the previous use of data and data analytics regarding homelessness, including the review of studies and reports found in electronic databases;
  • Data Wrangling & Preparation: Acquire, assess, transform, clean, and otherwise prepare new and existing datasets for analysis. Work to maximize data quality, integrity, completeness, and the protection and security of Personally Identifiable Information (PII).
  • Data Analysis: Use Power BI, Tableau, SQL, Python, and R for data exploration and analysis.
  • Visualization: Create and edit insightful data visualizations like charts and tables.
  • Research topics specific to public and private grants, HUD standards, and other relevant needs.
  • Communicate with and procure non-HMIS data from outside service agencies, hashing data as appropriate to protect sensitive information when needed/applicable.
    • Analyze local data for gap analyses.

 

Qualifications

  • Be able to work independently while accepting direct supervision and collaboration among departments, recognizing what and when to communicate with co-workers and when to seek guidance.
  • Previous experience with data analysis and programming tools or products (examples: Power BI, Tableau, Python, R, SQL, etc.).
  • Advanced skill with Microsoft Excel
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office apps, including Outlook, Word, Teams, and OneDrive.
  • Organizational skills and flexibility to manage multiple projects/deadlines simultaneously.
  • Ability to communicate effectively, both in speaking and writing.
  • A basic understanding of social service systems, specifically homelessness and HMIS, would be a plus.
  • Willingness to learn about and understand homelessness, homelessness prevention, and the organization’s role in making homelessness rare, brief, and non-recurring
  • Ability to prioritize work and multitask as required
  • Bachelor’s degree and experience in data analysis and preparing data for analysis. The salary for the selected applicant will reflect their level of experience.
  • Reliable transportation for local travel.

 

Benefits

  • Health, dental, and disability insurance.
  • Paid time off.
  • Savings plan with company match.

 

Application Process

STEH actively promotes diversity in hiring to build an agency that reflects the demographics of our population. We encourage qualified applicants who have lived experience of homelessness, hunger, and poverty to submit resumes.

Interested and qualified candidates should send a cover letter & resume to [email protected].

Black, Indigenous, and People of Color experience homelessness at disproportionate rates and have greater difficulty becoming and remaining stably housed due to systemic racial disparities. We recognize that homelessness cannot end while these disparities remain and are committed to dismantling racial systems and building inclusive, equitable ones.

We pledge to focus on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and promote and encourage diverse voices to ensure all members of our community are heard and have the opportunity to succeed.

 

About the Organization

Strategies to End Homelessness (STEH) is a nationally recognized leader of a coordinated community effort to end homelessness in Greater Cincinnati. Since 2007, STEH has led a comprehensive system of care to prevent and eventually end homelessness in Cincinnati/Hamilton County.

With 30 non-profit organizations, STEH coordinates a centralized emergency shelter hotline, homelessness prevention, street outreach, emergency shelter, and housing solutions to end homelessness.

 

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