Professional Career Opportunities - Job Title Details
Program Research Specialist 1 (Human Services), G-18
Occupation Group
Economics, Research and Statistics
Salary Information
Starting Salary
$61,270
Career Ladder Information
Title | Grade | Hiring Rate/yr | Job Rate/yr |
---|---|---|---|
Program Research Specialist Trainee 1 Human Srvcs | 14 | $52,198 | $66,634 |
Program Research Specialist Trainee 2 Human Srvcs | 16 | $58,247 | $74,135 |
Program Research Specialist 1 Human Services | 18 | $65,001 | $82,656 |
Program Research Specialist 2 Human Services | 23 | $84,156 | $106,454 |
Program Research Specialist 4 Human Services | 27 | $103,784 | $127,830 |
All salary grades for trainees titles are non-statutory (NS) equated to the salary grade identified. These grade equations apply to the starting salaries in their respective salary schedule for the traineeship levels.
Job Description
Program Research Specialists (Human Services) participate in research studies and assist in developing studies relating to issues surrounding various social programs, such as cash assistance, nutrition assistance, child support, child protective and preventive services, disease management, disease prevention, employment and unemployment services, workforce development, and labor exchange. Use knowledge of current research methodology to evaluate and analyze agency programs and present your findings to operations and management officials.
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Minimum Qualifications
You must meet the requirements below to qualify for this title.
Either 1. A bachelor's degree including or supplemented by nine semester credit hours in biostatistics, data analysis, data modeling, economics, econometrics, mathematics*, research methods, or statistics AND two years of professional research experience performing the collection, manipulation (e.g., data construction, merging data files, data cleaning, working with data files containing different levels of data) and evaluation of quantitative data directed toward review, analysis, and presentation related to program operations OR
2. A master's degree or higher including or supplemented by nine semester credit hours in biostatistics, data analysis, data modeling, economics, econometrics, mathematics*, research methods, or statistics AND one year of professional research experience performing the collection, manipulation (e.g., data construction, merging data files, data cleaning, working with data files containing different levels of data) and evaluation of quantitative data directed toward review, analysis, and presentation related to program operations.
*For the purposes of this examination qualifying mathematics courses will include actuarial science, finance, and mathematics.
How to Apply
The November 2022 PCO Examination is closed, applications are no longer being accepted