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The Programmer/Research Analyst will support research initiatives using large scale healthcare data sources, including Medicare, Medicaid, SEER, NHANES, Optum, and electronic medical records. Working within the Hollings Cancer Center (HCC) and the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), this role contributes to federally funded projects supported by the National Cancer Institute and the National Library of Medicine, with a focus on cancer prevention, treatment, and survivorship.
Job Responsibility
Build and maintain analytic datasets and data pipelines
Develop statistical and computational code for analyses and modeling
Perform data integration, cleaning, and transformation
Conduct descriptive and exploratory analyses
Conduct literature reviews and support research synthesis
Requirements
Bachelor's degree and one year professional experience involving collection, analysis, interpretation and presentation of quantified data
Master's degree in statistics may be substituted for required work experience.
Nice to have
Master’s degree (minimum) in health informatics, data science, health services research, biostatistics, epidemiology, or related quantitative field
Mid to advanced-level proficiency in SAS, SQL, Python, R, or Stata with experience building large analytic datasets and reproducible pipelines
Documented experience with administrative claims data or large healthcare datasets including data linkage, longitudinal cohort construction, data quality assessment