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Capitaltechsolutions

Capitaltechsolutions

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Data Analyst AND juvenile justice

Washington, DC
Contract
Posted 1/12/2026
Verified Source
Key Skills:
Data analysis
Research and evaluation
Statistical concepts

Compensation

Salary Range

$94K - 114K a year

Responsibilities

Analyze qualitative and quantitative data to support the development of a continuum of care plan for at-risk youth in D.C.

Requirements

Requires 10 years of experience, expertise in social sciences or criminal justice data, proficiency in R or Stata, and experience with data visualization and database management.

Full Description

TITLE: Data Analyst LOCATION: Washington, DC/ Hybrid MINIMUM EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in IT, related field, or equivalent experience. REQUIRED EXPERIENCE: 10 years INTERVIEWS: In Person Job Description: The client is looking for a full-time Data Analyst to support the district’s efforts to establish a continuum of care implementation plan to address gaps in service delivery for youth involved in the juvenile justice system. Complete Description: The client requires the services of a full-time Data Analyst to analyze qualitative and quantitative data to help support the agency’s Continuum of Care project. The primary goal of the initiative is to support improved outcomes for youth and families by creating a plan to facilitate the development of a continuum of care for at-risk youth in the District of Columbia. The Data Analyst will collaborate with the Project Director as well as government and community stakeholders in D.C. to identify and collect data relevant to the development of a plan for the establishment of a continuum of care to address gaps in service delivery for youth involved in and at risk of involvement in the juvenile justice system. A well-resourced continuum of care should include a wide range of supports, from community-based prevention services for youth at risk of system involvement, to diversion and intervention services that prevent youth from penetrating deeper into the juvenile justice system, as well as re-entry services to help support with community reintegration following a period of detention. The Data Analyst will organize and conduct research, and analyze data to support the creation of an implementation plan for the development of a continuum of care for at-risk youth in the district, that at minimum includes asset mapping, a gap analysis, qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis, and a report detailing the continuum of care plan with an implementation timeline. Skills: · Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience Required 10 Years · Experience in the social sciences, preferably specializing in criminal or juvenile justice, public health, or behavioral science. Required 6 Years · Conducting research and evaluations using public health or justice system administrative data. Required 6 Years · Demonstrate an understanding of statistical concepts and their application in the analysis of public health and criminal justice data. Required 6 Years · Demonstrate programming language proficiency (R or Stata preferred), knowledge of database management and data visualization. Required 6 Years · Demonstrate an ability to analyze disparate datasets to derive understanding of the research topic, identify trends and draw meaningful conclusions. Required 6 Years · Outstanding analytical skills, including an ability to analyze complex data sets, identify trends and draw meaningful conclusions. Required 6 Years Job Type: Contract Pay: $45.37 - $54.64 per hour Expected hours: 45 per week Work Location: In person

This job posting was last updated on 1/13/2026

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