Utilize your analytical experience to assist in the analysis and evaluation of human services programs as a Program Analyst 2! The Office of Child Development and Early Learning (OCDEL) is a fast-paced office providing public services to children and families across the Commonwealth. If you are looking to apply your skills in analysis to help the families of Pennsylvania, then this is the perfect opportunity for you!
As a Program Analyst 2 for OCDEL, you will manage statistical analysis for the Bureau of Early Intervention Services and Family Supports programs. This includes reviewing and evaluating the programs to determine their impact on children and families and the extent to which goals are being met. In this position, you collect and manipulate data sets, produce quantitative and qualitative reports, participate in evaluative research, and offer data-informed approaches to policy and programmatic decision-making. You can expect to manage program research questions by discussing the objectives, suggesting alternatives, and developing and implementing plans.
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