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GIS, Research and Reporting Analyst
GIS, Research and Reporting Analyst
About the opportunity
Combine health-focused GIS and data integration with research, report drafting, accessible production, and dissemination support.
What you will own
45% GIS/data accomplishments; 30% research/reporting products; 25% health-program relevance and accessibility quality.
Your application should prove
Submit a tailored résumé, three to five accomplishment bullets, one non-confidential work sample or comparable-product description, and confirmation of availability. Do not include protected health information or proprietary customer material.
Employment conditions
This opening is contingent on contract award, final labor mix and pricing, eligibility and suitability requirements when applicable, and customer acceptance. The employer will provide the final benefits summary. Reasonable accommodations and equal-employment protections apply under applicable law.
| Position code | 60821-05-0000-0000-0000-0000-0976-0000-0904 |
| Location | Remote — United States; no relocation required |
| Employment | Small-business teaming partner — contingent on award |
| Level of effort | 1,880 hours; full-time for 12 months |
| Compensation | $72,000–$82,000 per year |
Combine health-focused GIS and data integration with research, report drafting, accessible production, and dissemination support.
What you will own
- Build reproducible maps and spatial analyses from federal, state, and program data.
- Document sources, joins, transformations, geographies, suppression, uncertainty, and limitations.
- Research programs and contextual sources; draft report sections, matrices, slides, and webinar materials.
- Support Section 508-ready Word, PowerPoint, PDF, and data products.
- 4+ years in GIS/spatial analysis and applied research or reporting.
- ArcGIS Pro, QGIS, or comparable GIS capability plus Excel, R, Python, or related data skills.
- Strong writing, data-quality, documentation, and fully virtual collaboration.
- Public-health or maternal-health GIS experience.
- Section 508 document production and federal plain-language experience.
45% GIS/data accomplishments; 30% research/reporting products; 25% health-program relevance and accessibility quality.
Your application should prove
- Your personal role—not only the team’s capability.
- The mission setting and methods used.
- Scale in states, programs, participants, datasets, sessions, or deliverables.
- A concrete result, accepted product, or decision influenced.
Submit a tailored résumé, three to five accomplishment bullets, one non-confidential work sample or comparable-product description, and confirmation of availability. Do not include protected health information or proprietary customer material.
Employment conditions
This opening is contingent on contract award, final labor mix and pricing, eligibility and suitability requirements when applicable, and customer acceptance. The employer will provide the final benefits summary. Reasonable accommodations and equal-employment protections apply under applicable law.
