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Data Collection and Reporting Specialist
Community based non-profit organization is seeking a passionate, creative, motivated, flexible person for the role of Data Collection and Reporting Specialist to support the agency’s mission by ensuring accurate, timely, and confidential data collection, analysis and reporting across victim service programs. This position is responsible for maintaining data systems, preparing grant-related reports, supporting compliance requirements and providing data-driven insights to strengthen program quality, outcomes, and funding stability. The specialist works closely with program directors, advocates, and leadership to translate program activities into meaningful reports while maintaining survivor-entered, trauma informed, and culturally responsive data practices.
Responsibilities
Maintain agency data systems used for client services, outcomes tracking and funder reporting
Develop, update and standardize data collection tools, forms, and tracking templated across programs
Ensure accurate, consistent, and timely data entry in compliance with program requirements
Conduct regular data quality checks to identify missing, inconsistent, or inaccurate data and follow up with staff as needed
Maintain secure data storage and confidentiality in accordance with agency policy, HIPAA/VAWA confidentiality standards, and funder requirements
Prepare monthly, quarterly, and annual reports for state, federal, and private funders
Track contract deliverables, performance measures, and reporting deadlines
Support audit preparation and monitoring reviews by compiling data, outcomes and performance summaries
Analize service trends, outcomes, and utilization to support program planning and improvement
Produce internal dashboards, summaries, and reports to leadership, Board of Directors, and program managers
Work collaboratively with program staff to improve data literacy and understanding of performance measures
Train and support staff in data collection requirements, tools and best practices
Create simple written guidance, checklists, and reporting calendars for staff use
Serve as point of contact for data-related questions from staff and funders
Participate in agency meetings related to program evaluation, quality improvement and compliance
Support cross-departmental projects involving data, outcomes, or reporting
Other duties as assigned
Requirements
Associate or bachelor’s degree in social sciences, public health, data management, nonprofit administration, or a related field, or equivalent experience
Minimum of 2 years’ experience in data collection, reporting, or compliance in a nonprofit, government, or human service setting
Strong attention to detail, accuracy and the ability to manage multiple deadlines
Proficiency with Microsoft Excel and Word; experience with EmpowerDB and Redcap or similar database or case management system preferred
Knowledge of victim services, trauma-informed and survivor centered practices a commitment to equity, confidentiality and survivor safety
Ability to handle sensitive and confidential information with professionalism and discretion
Strong organizational and time management skills
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Occasional evening or deadline-driven work may be required
Hours
This position is part-time at 25 hours per week; Monday – Friday 9 am to 2 pm; or can be flexible.
Eligible for a remote/hybrid schedule after 6 months of employment with a positive review.
Salary Range: $25-$29 per hour
$500 sign-on bonus to be paid after six months of employment with a positive review.
Benefits: Benefits: Family and Community Resources, Inc. benefit package includes one hour of sick time for every thirty hours worked. Excellent supervision, training and supportive work environment provided.
Please send resume and cover letter to:
patricia.kelleher@fcr-ma.org
Please put "DATA SPECIALIST" in the subject line.
NO CALLS PLEASE
For more information and opportunities please visit our website www.fcr-ma.org
FCR is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants are considered for positions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, status as a disabled veteran or a Vietnam Era veteran or the presence of a disability where otherwise qualified.