PR
OFESSIONAL
The U. S. Census Bureau and
OPPOR
The National Institute on
TUNITIE
Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
The U.S. Census Bureau and the National In- s
stitute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
(NIAAA) are soliciting applications from well-
trained Statisticians to lead research and analy-
sis on the National Epidemiological Survey of
Alcohol Related Conditions (NESARC) data-
base – a national database containing informa-
tion on alcohol consumption and alcoholism.
Major duties of this position include:
* Provide statistical support to researchers
interested in analyzing the NESARC
database.
* Serve as the interface between the NESARC
database and researchers identified by
NIAAA to conduct research on alcohol
consumption and alcoholism.
* Conduct statistical and public health
research on the NESARC database.
* Manage and design NESARC database
expansions and enhancements.
* Participate, as required, in the
development of manuscripts resulting from
research.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
The incumbent should have:
* an advanced degree with interest or
specialization/experience in the areas of:
mathematical statistics, epidemiology,
biostatistics, psychometrics,
econometrics, data analysis, and database
management.
* working knowledge of SAS, STATA, and
SUDAAN statistical software.
* strong interpersonal skills as well as the
ability to communicate effectively, both
verbally and in writing.
Location:
Washington, D.C. Metro Area (Suitland, MD)
Appointment level: GS-1529-11/12/13,
depending on qualifications.
Salary range: $66,389 to $113,007
This position is a funded, three-year term ap-
pointment with anticipated extensions.
The position will remain open through June 30,
2009 or until a suitable candidate is identified
and hired.
If interested, send resume to:
Norman J. Johnson, Ph. D.,
U.S. Census Bureau
Norman.J.Johnson@census.gov
Ph: (301) 763-4270
FAX: (301) 763-4310
The U.S. Census Bureau is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Employment is restricted to U.S. citizens only.
JUNE 2009 AmstAt News 93
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