Thursday, October 27, 2011

Senior Analyst for Assessment & Research


Northern Kentucky University is looking to fill a vital position within Student Affairs for a Senior Analyst for Assessment & Research.

The Senior Analyst for Assessment and Research coordinates and directs the assessment of student learning and development in the Division of Student Affairs. Also, this position immediately supports the University Connect and Persist effort, coordinating methodological and assessment-based efforts in that area. The Senior Analyst for Assessment and Research also provides research, data, methodological, and survey support to the Division of Student Affairs.  Duties include:
  • Assessment consultation with student affairs programs
  • Development of assessment training and workshops to support the Division of Student Affairs
  • Methodological consultation with the Director of UCAP (University Connect & Persist)
  • Development of training and workshops to support UCAP (University Connect & Persist)
  • Prepare data and utilize predictive modeling for retention efforts
  •  Serve as a liaison to the Division of Policy Planning and Budget (Institutional Research and Planning offices) for data collaboration
  •  Data management and analysis with student affairs programs
  • Data management and analysis to support the strategic mission of the division
  •  Writing or otherwise summarizing findings from data analysis
  • Supervise Graduate Assistant
  • Recruit, hire, train Graduate Assistant to support assessment and research
  •  Presentation/dissemination of findings to University constituents
  •  Collaborate with other members of the University to address issues of assessment, data, methodology and retention
  •  Prepare budgets as needed
Please share this with your colleagues who you think would be interested in the position.  For more information, a complete job description and to apply for position, please visit jobs.nku.edu.

THANKS for sharing!

Amy Arbino Wylie
Associate Dean of Students
New Student Orientation and Parent Programs
Northern Kentucky University
100 Nunn Drive, SU 321
Highland Heights, Ky 41099
FAX:  859-572-1960