
Research Associate, Healthcare & Human Services (Remote Eligible)
Mathematica · United States
- Hybrid
- Full-time
- $65,000 / year
- United States
Job highlights
- Manage and evaluate federal, state, or foundation programs.
- Conduct research, data collection, and analysis.
- Provide technical assistance to government programs.
- Work on multiple projects across policy areas.
- Requires Bachelor's degree and strong analytical skills.
About the role
About Mathematica
Mathematica applies expertise at the intersection of data, methods, policy, and practice to improve well-being around the world. We collaborate closely with public- and private-sector partners to translate big questions into deep insights that improve programs, refine strategies, and enhance understanding using data science and analytics. Our work yields actionable information to guide decisions in wide-ranging policy areas, from health, education, early childhood, and family support to nutrition, employment, disability, and international development.
Mathematica offers our employees competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package, as well as the advantages of being 100 percent employee owned. As an employee stock owner, you will experience financial benefits of ESOP holdings that have increased in tandem with the company’s growth and financial strength. You will also be part of an independent, employee-owned firm that is able to define and further our mission, enhance our quality and accountability, and steadily grow our financial strength.
Read more about our benefits here: Benefits at a Glance.
Primary Duties And Responsibilities
We currently have openings for entry-level Research Associates with a strong interest in managing and evaluating federal, state, or foundation-funded programs and policies across health, disability, education, and employment domains. The research associate role blends research, technical assistance, and project management.
We are seeking intellectually prospective employees with a passion for applied policy research and an interest in improving government programs and service delivery systems. Research Associates contribute to a variety of activities including evaluation design, data collection, analysis, technical assistance, and operational support to inform evidence-based decision making.
In particular, we are looking for individuals who can support current and emerging work across a range of areas spanning healthcare and human services, such as disability, population health, mental health and substance use, value-based purchasing and alternative payment models, and health care quality and outcomes, as well as education and employment domains including K–12 and postsecondary education systems, workforce development and training programs, employment services, and education-to-workforce transitions. Candidates do not need experience in all these areas but should have academic or professional experience in at least one. We encourage candidates who enjoy working in a collaborative environment that emphasizes quality, rigor, and critical thinking to apply.
Research Associates work across multiple policy areas, typically on 3–4 projects at a time in roles requiring team coordination and occasionally direct client contact. Research Associates may support projects across the Healthcare Evaluation & Disability (HED) and Education & Employment (EE) portfolios. Final team placement will align with candidate experience and business needs.
Across all projects, Research Associates are expected to perform a combination of the following tasks:
- Support project management activities, including creating agendas, tracking deliverables, scheduling meetings, and taking notes
- Learn complex policies and programs across health, education, employment, and disability domains to develop subject matter expertise
- Assist with interview scheduling, note-taking, and other qualitative data collection activities such as interviews, site visits, and focus groups
- Support quantitative and/or qualitative analyses, including cleaning, organizing, and summarizing data using tables, figures, and descriptive statistics
- Support recruitment and coordination with participating organizations such as schools, workforce programs, health care providers, or community-based organizations
- Compile and track project information in spreadsheets and databases
- Perform literature searches and reviews and synthesize findings from reports, policy documents, and academic articles
- Support administration and oversight of survey and data collection tasks, including preparing training materials, delivering training, and performing quality control activities
- Provide logistical and operational support for evaluations, including coordinating trainings, webinars, and expert meetings
- Provide or support delivery of technical assistance to programs, grantees, or government agencies
- Contribute to reports, issue briefs, client memos, and technical assistance tools
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in the social sciences, public policy, public health, education, economics, or a related field with an excellent academic record
- Strong organizational and project management skills, including the ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously with a high level of attention to detail
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Highly motivated, detail-oriented, and self-directed, with strong interpersonal skills
- Interest in improving and researching government programs or providing technical assistance to public sector or nonprofit organizations
- Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
- Some travel may be required
Desired Skills And Experience
- Knowledge of quantitative and/or qualitative research methods
- Experience conducting research, evaluation, or data collection in health, education, workforce, or human services settings, including work with federal or state agencies, foundations, or related organizations
- Experience with project management or collaboration tools such as Microsoft Project, Confluence, SharePoint, or Jira
- Experience with quantitative or qualitative analytic software such as R, Stata, SAS, SPSS, NVivo, or ATLAS.ti
- Strong communication and facilitation skills, including the ability to translate complex ideas for diverse audiences
- Curious, analytically minded, and comfortable responsibly incorporating AI tools into day-to-day work. Experience using AI to support research tasks, whether for literature reviews, data analysis, drafting, or synthesis, is a plus.
This position offers an anticipated base salary of $57,000-$65,000 annually.
Application Instructions
Please submit a cover letter and your resume along with a work product that reflects independent analysis and writing, such as a capstone project or an analytic report.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state, or local protected class.
At Mathematica, we understand the importance of building relationships with colleagues. If you’re not located near one of our offices but would like opportunities to meet up with co-workers, we offer coworking spaces where available. Ask your Talent Acquisition partner for more information about this opportunity and whether it’s an option in your area.
Any offer of employment will be contingent upon passing a background check. Various federal agencies with whom we contract require that staff successfully undergo security clearance as a condition of working on the project. If you are assigned to such a project, you will be required to obtain the requisite security clearance. Additionally, if you participate in or complete the application process and are denied, Mathematica may choose to terminate your employment.
We take pride in our employees and in their commitment to excellence. We encourage staff to collaborate in developing creative solutions to difficult problems and to share the responsibility and enjoyment of carrying out complex projects. This collegial spirit has helped us earn our reputation for innovative and high-quality work.
Key skills/competency
- Policy Research
- Project Management
- Data Analysis
- Qualitative Research
- Quantitative Research
- Technical Assistance
- Program Evaluation
- Client Communication
- Literature Review
- Report Writing
Skills & topics
- Research Associate
- Policy Research
- Data Analysis
- Program Evaluation
- Health Policy
- Education Policy
- Employment Services
- Disability Services
- Quantitative Analysis
- Qualitative Analysis
- Technical Assistance
- Project Management
- Social Sciences
- Public Health
- Economics
- Bachelor's Degree
- Entry-Level
- Remote Eligible
- Mathematica
How to get hired
- Tailor your resume: Highlight your Bachelor's degree, academic record, and any relevant experience in social sciences, public policy, or related fields. Emphasize strong organizational and project management skills, attention to detail, and communication abilities.
- Showcase analytical skills: Clearly demonstrate your interest in improving government programs through your resume and cover letter. Provide a work product showcasing independent analysis and writing, such as a capstone project or analytic report.
- Prepare for behavioral questions: Be ready to discuss your motivation, detail-orientation, self-direction, and interpersonal skills. Highlight your passion for applied policy research and improving public service delivery systems.
- Research Mathematica's mission: Understand their focus on data, methods, policy, and practice to improve well-being. Mention how your skills align with their work in health, education, employment, and disability domains.
- Highlight desired skills: If applicable, mention any experience with quantitative/qualitative research methods, specific software (R, Stata, NVivo), or AI tools in research.
Technical preparation
Behavioral questions
Frequently asked questions
- What is the salary range for the Research Associate position at Mathematica?
- The anticipated base salary for the Research Associate position at Mathematica ranges from $57,000 to $65,000 annually. This range can vary based on factors such as experience, qualifications, and specific project needs.
- What are the remote work options for the Research Associate role at Mathematica?
- The Research Associate position is listed as 'Remote Eligible.' This means that while the role can be performed remotely, some travel may be required. Mathematica also offers coworking spaces in certain locations for employees who wish to connect with colleagues.
- What kind of work product should I submit with my application for the Research Associate role?
- For the Research Associate position at Mathematica, you should submit a cover letter, resume, and a work product that demonstrates independent analysis and writing. This could be a capstone project, an analytic report, or a similar piece of work that showcases your research and writing capabilities.
- What academic background is required for the Research Associate position at Mathematica?
- A Bachelor's degree in the social sciences, public policy, public health, education, economics, or a related field with an excellent academic record is required for the Research Associate position. Mathematica values strong analytical and research skills developed through these academic backgrounds.
- Does Mathematica require security clearance for the Research Associate role?
- Some federal agencies that Mathematica contracts with require staff to obtain security clearance for certain projects. If assigned to such a project, you will be required to obtain the necessary clearance as a condition of employment.
- What are the primary responsibilities of a Research Associate at Mathematica?
- Primary responsibilities include supporting project management, conducting research and data collection (qualitative and quantitative), assisting with technical assistance, learning complex policies, and contributing to reports and client memos. The role blends research, technical assistance, and project management.
- What are the desired skills for a Research Associate at Mathematica?
- Desired skills include knowledge of quantitative/qualitative research methods, experience in relevant research settings (health, education, workforce), familiarity with project management or analytic software (R, Stata, NVivo), and strong communication skills. Experience with AI tools for research is a plus.
- Is Mathematica a good company for early-career professionals seeking to grow in policy research?
- Yes, Mathematica is seeking entry-level Research Associates and encourages candidates passionate about applied policy research. The role offers opportunities to gain expertise in various policy domains, work on diverse projects, and develop subject matter expertise in a collaborative, quality-focused environment.