Senior Data Scientist
University of California Los Angeles
Budgeted Pay Scale: $68,600 - $100,000 Annually
Full Salary Range: USD $68,800.00/Yr. - USD $141,000.00/Yr.
Special Instructions to Applicants
To be considered for this position applicants should include both a resume and a cover letter with their application.This is a 2-year contract position.
Department Summary
American prisons are deadly but opaque places. In 2019, the federal entity charged with collecting and reporting carceral mortality data stopped performing these critical functions. This abdication left the public without access to even the most basic facts about life and death behind bars, including how many people die each year in state and federal prisons; who is dying in prison, and why; and what disparities-racial, gender, and geographical-exist in mortality outcomes. This informational void makes it difficult if not impossible for policymakers and other stakeholders to identify what actions carceral agencies can take to reduce preventable deaths and improve conditions inside. It also makes it hard for members of the public to see the contours and impacts of the carceral penalties imposed on people convicted of crimes. The UCLA Law Behind Bars Data Project's carceral mortality database is the only comprehensive, public accounting of the most basic fact about mortality behind bars: how many people died across state and federal prisons in recent years. The Project obtains and cleans data from public records requests, death certificates, and other data sources; compiles and publishes the data, and employs established data protocols and research methodologies to understand its implications. In addition, the Project collaborates with advocates, reporters, researchers, litigators, policymakers, and other stakeholders to make sure that data is available, intelligible, and usable for their purposes.
Position Summary
While the Senior Data Scientist (Supervisor) will learn from the Project's previous iterations, the new carceral mortality and morbidity agenda will be a significant expansion for the team. As such, in addition to being a core member of our Data Team performing a proportionate share of the Data Team's work, the Senior Data Scientist (Supervisor) will be responsible for crafting new data project plans and methodological approaches, strategizing incorporation of outside datasets, and managing the data team along with internal collaborations to maximize impact on policy and practice. They will also articulate, in consultation with the Project's Faculty Directors, a strategic vision for the expanded collection, processing and analysis of carceral morbidity data. The Senior Data Scientist (Supervisor) will supervise the team's Data Analyst, Data Scientist, Senior Research Scientist, and several student research assistants.
Salary & Compensation
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Qualifications
Education, Licenses, Certifications & Personal Affiliations
Master's Degree in Data science, quantitative social science, or related field OR 5+ years working experience as a data or research scientist or equivalent combination of education and experience. (Required)
Special Conditions for Employment
Schedule
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Union/Policy Covered
99-Policy Covered
To apply, please visit: https://jobs.ucla.edu/careers-home/jobs/7512
Application Deadline: 8:50 p.m. on
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Senior Data Scientist
University of California Los Angeles
Budgeted Pay Scale: $68,600 - $100,000 Annually
Full Salary Range: USD $68,800.00/Yr. - USD $141,000.00/Yr.
Special Instructions to Applicants
To be considered for this position applicants should include both a resume and a cover letter with their application.This is a 2-year contract position.
Department Summary
American prisons are deadly but opaque places. In 2019, the federal entity charged with collecting and reporting carceral mortality data stopped performing these critical functions. This abdication left the public without access to even the most basic facts about life and death behind bars, including how many people die each year in state and federal prisons; who is dying in prison, and why; and what disparities-racial, gender, and geographical-exist in mortality outcomes. This informational void makes it difficult if not impossible for policymakers and other stakeholders to identify what…