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7 jobs that use Statistical Data the most

Jobs that use statistical data the most include survey statistician, statistical clerk, and actuarial analyst.

What jobs use Statistical Data the most?

1. Survey Statistician

How survey statistician uses Statistical Data:

  • Perform time series and regression analyses of trends in respondents' report finances.
  • Adapt SAS programs to streamline the process of reviewing publish detailed health insurance tables.
  • Publish online user documentation that explain how to use and interpret invidual SAS data sets.

Most common skills for survey statistician:

  • Statistical Techniques
  • Statistical Data
  • Statistical Analysis
  • Data Analysis
  • Statistical Software
  • SAS

2. Statistical Clerk

How statistical clerk uses Statistical Data:

  • Demonstrate strong math skills in managing inmate s accounts and calmly and effectively deescalating outbursts of belligerent inmates.
  • Handle data entry, coding and keying of survey results from various censuses.
  • Maintain cleanliness of the company warehouse, operate warehouse machinery and organize the warehouse to ensure proper product placement.

Most common skills for statistical clerk:

  • Telephone Interviews
  • Data Entry Errors
  • Statistical Data
  • Statistical Reports
  • Statistical Analysis
  • Outbound Calls

3. Actuarial Analyst

How actuarial analyst uses Statistical Data:

  • Lead an experience study on morbidity assumptions to more accurately identify LTC rider risks.
  • Lead actuarial intern on automating internal reports, help intern write SQL queries and VBA macros.
  • Develop SAS programs to automate analysis correcting extant errors resulting from arduous manual processes.

Most common skills for actuarial analyst:

  • Statistical Analysis
  • SAS
  • Statistical Data
  • VBA
  • Actuarial Models
  • PowerPoint

4. Economic Research Assistant

How economic research assistant uses Statistical Data:

  • Evaluate patients' study eligibility via medical history, obtain informed consent, enroll patients, and achieve enrollment quotas.
  • Conduct quantitative data analysis utilizing the statistical software STATA.
  • Perform regression analysis on large datasets and develop machine learning models to aid client decision making.

Most common skills for economic research assistant:

  • BLS
  • Data Collection
  • Statistical Data
  • Telephone Interviews
  • Commodities
  • Stata

5. Health Services Administrator

How health services administrator uses Statistical Data:

  • Lead and train staff through initial certification of Medicare and Medicaid programs resulting in increase revenues and cash flows.
  • Lead transformation form top-down control organization to a model focuse on everyone's accountability to patients and co-workers.
  • Evaluate compliance with state licensing and federal certification requirements of Medicare and Medi-Cal programs.

Most common skills for health services administrator:

  • Patients
  • ACA
  • Cost Effectiveness
  • Medical Services
  • Statistical Data
  • Operational Efficiency

6. Statistician

How statistician uses Statistical Data:

  • Manage Medicaid fraud and abuse portfolios by analyzing medical and pharmacy claims data.
  • Conduct analysis and large data management using SAS, SQL on UNIX.
  • Develop advanced statistical analysis using SPSS on quantitative and qualitative data

Most common skills for statistician:

  • Data Analysis
  • Statistical Methods
  • Statistical Techniques
  • Statistical Data
  • Logistic Regression
  • Research Projects

7. Equal Opportunity Counselor

How equal opportunity counselor uses Statistical Data:

  • Manage on site AAP & EEO reporting.
  • Develop and implement statewide EEO/AA programs, including plans of action, and prepare progress reports.
  • Prepare federal government reports regarding EEO/AA.

Most common skills for equal opportunity counselor:

  • Mediation
  • Advisory Assistance
  • Staff Assistance
  • Statistical Data
  • Climate Surveys
  • Sexual Harassment Complaints

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