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Our mission is simple yet powerful: to transform workplaces into spaces of care, innovation, and growth by integrating mental health at the core of organizational success.
At Neuroverse, our culture is our strength. We are a playground for creativity and collaboration, were diverse perspectives fuel innovation. As a team, we value empathy, inclusivity, and a relentless commitment to learning and growth. Joining Neuroverse means being part of a dynamic environment that encourages big ideas, fosters professional development, and rewards impact.
When you grow, we grow. At Neuroverse, we’re not just building a business. We are building a movement to redefine workplace wellness globally. Come, be a part of our journey and make a difference where it truly matters.
The work:
Plans and leads the consultation process for complex research projects to support development and alumni engagement across UBC.
Leads and delivers major quantitative research initiatives that identify prospective donors, determine trends, forecast growth opportunities and provide strategic understanding of patterns in alumni and donor behavior.
Provides statistical data analysis to support fundraising targets and policy objectives, using regression analysis, time series analysis, predictive modelling and segmentation, machine learning algorithms, text analysis, and spatial analysis.
Participates in the development of policies and performance metrics and tracks and reports on results.
Demonstrates the impact of performance and focuses on efficient and effective services.
Develops and designs methodologies and standards to produce regular statistical reports.
Documents all necessary business and technical details related to data analytics outputs, and uses in-house version control and project management tools to track and report on progress.
Implements all stages of analytics projects.
Contributes to the development of business cases, project plans, status reports, scope, deliverables and timelines related to small to medium data analytics projects
Prepares information using data visualization techniques for analytics reports, proposals and presentations for UBC executive, Alumni Association Board, UBC Board of Governors and DAE leadership.
Develops self-serve tools such as interactive reports and dashboards to meet the data analytics needs for DAE.
Imparts understanding of complex technical ideas and results to non-technical audiences through the effective use of words, infographics and interactive data visualizations.
Extracts, cleans, transforms, and synthesizes structured and unstructured internal UBC data and external data.
Remain current on DAE s data sources, and ensure integrity, quality, security, and a high degree of usability for data used in analysis and resulting metrics, scores and attributes.
Collaborates on the integration of data analytics outputs into CRM, design and delivery of training materials and sessions to DAE staff.
Researches and develops current and emerging trends in philanthropy, alumni engagement, higher education and complex data analysis. Liaises and collaborates with other UBC departments and other universities.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree or higher in relevant field in Computer Science or Medical Health Information, or equivalent qualifications/experience
At least three years of experience in data analysis, as well as data exploration and presentation
Experience with SAS and SQL programming languages
Experience working with a variety of information systems and data files, including large and complex files: analysing file structure; using and creating file layouts; and transforming raw data into finished products
Experience using advanced Excel features and techniques
Familiarity with healthcare data is an asset
Ability to self-motivate and work independently, as well as work collaboratively as part of a team
Project leadership and management skills
Excellent oral and written communication
Ability to work under pressure to meet deadlines
Knowledge of HIV/AIDS, viral hepatitis, and/or health sciences research is an asset, but not necessary
An understanding of epidemiologic research (e.g., study design, bias) is an asset.
Job Category:
Technology
Job Type:
Full Time
Job Location:
Brisbane City Australia Dharamshala HP India London UK San Francisco CA United States
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Languages
- English
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