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Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs
Senior Statistician, GS-1530-15
Announcement Number:
JP-20-061
Application Deadline:
08/10/2020
Locations:
WASHINGTON / DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA / DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Open Date:
07/30/2020
Salary Range:
Min:
142701.0
- Max:
170800.0
Location Notes:
Pay Schedule:
Annual
Who May Apply:
US Citizens
Time Limit:
Permanent - No time limit
Promotion Potential:
15
Number of Vacancies:
1
Work Schedule:
Full Time
Agency Marketing Statement:
Duties:
The incumbent serves as a senior advisor for the planning, preparation, coordination, and dissemination of data and information in very broad and technically complex subject-matter areas.
The incumbent serves as a senior advisor for the planning, preparation, coordination, and dissemination of data and information in very broad and technically complex subject-matter areas.
The incumbent assists in the development of broad and complex statistical, technical, and/or data collection programs, and provides technical direction to BJS staff related to project designs, specification of data processing and tabulation protocols, data analysis, report production and dissemination, and public-use data archival.
The incumbent assists in the development of broad and complex statistical, technical, and/or data collection programs, and provides technical direction to BJS staff related to project designs, specification of data processing and tabulation protocols, data analysis, report production and dissemination, and public-use data archival.
The incumbent develops or ensures the appropriateness of the methodologies used for the collection of criminal justice data conducted 'in-house' or under contract arrangement with other government agencies, private contractors, or grantees. This includes oversight of the sample design, methods of collection, quality control, estimation procedures, and analytic plans.
The incumbent develops or ensures the appropriateness of the methodologies used for the collection of criminal justice data conducted 'in-house' or under contract arrangement with other government agencies, private contractors, or grantees. This includes oversight of the sample design, methods of collection, quality control, estimation procedures, and analytic plans.
Contact Information:
Kathleen Smith
202-598-7747
Kathleen.Smith@usdoj.gov