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Data Analyst

The Data Center

Posted 01/23/24

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1515 POYDRAS ST. , NEW ORLEANS, LA, 70112

Inactive
Full-Time
Entry level
Nonprofit / Museums
In Person

Job Description

Data Analyst

The primary role of the Data Analyst is to ensure accurate and timely processing and preparation of data from a wide range of sources for both public consumption and use in The Data Center’s impactful research and publications. Data Analysts help shape The Data Center’s work to inform critical decisions across New Orleans and southeast Louisiana. Successful applicants will be great critical thinkers who enjoy taking on tough subjects using data, facts, and research to build a more prosperous, inclusive, and sustainable region for everyone.

Skills

  • Academic Research
  • Data Analysis
  • Data Analytics
  • Data Coding
  • Longitudinal Data Analysis

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About The Data Center

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The Data Center is the most trusted resource for data about Southeast Louisiana.

We are a fully independent, neutral nonprofit, expert at bringing data together from multiple sources. In doing so, we look beyond common anecdotes to provide rigorous, research informed, and data-based analysis on issues that matter most to government, business, nonprofit, and community leaders in our region. In these ways, The Data Center realizes its mission to build prosperous, inclusive, and sustainable communities through neutral and objective data and analysis for informed decisionmaking. 

The Data Center is as good at getting our data out as we are at putting it together. We put our information together in a way that is easy to understand and to the point. Our reports regularly reach over 100,000 individuals, including neighborhood leaders, members of the media, elected officials, business leaders, and other researchers. 

The Data Center’s areas of expertise include disaster recovery, regional economic analysis, workforce development, racial disparity indicators, blight reduction, affordable housing, and coastal population movements.