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Pharmacy data collection, validation, and preparation for analysis and deliverables. * Use of ... Established history of working independently in remote or office environment. * Must approach all ...

Implementation Specialist

Eagan, MN ยท On-site +1

$60K - $80K/yr

... data collection practices * Strong presentation, facilitation, interpersonal and communication ... our Remote Work Policy. Deadline to apply is at least 3 days after the posting date listed.

Consulting Statistician

Minneapolis, MN ยท On-site +1

$110K - $184K/yr

... remote based, Canada or USA) Statistical Consulting Services * Communicates with clients and ... Prepares statistical analysis plans and oversee project data collection, management, and analysis ...

Perform in-depth analysis of workflows, data collection, report details, and other technical issues associated with Epic software * Work with trainers to develop and maintain application specific ...

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How much do remote data collection jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote data collection in Minnesota is $24.79, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.84 and $25.43 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Remote Data Collection position, and why are they important?

To excel in Remote Data Collection, candidates typically need strong analytical abilities, attention to detail, and proficiency in data entry, often supported by experience with spreadsheets or survey software. Familiarity with data management tools such as Microsoft Excel, Google Forms, or specialized data collection platforms is common, and some roles may require training in data privacy or security. Excellent time management, self-motivation, and clear virtual communication enable success in a remote environment. These skills ensure accurate, reliable data collection while maintaining productivity and collaboration from a distance.

What does a typical workday look like for someone in Remote Data Collection?

A typical day in remote data collection involves gathering, entering, and validating data from various sources such as online surveys, databases, or client submissions. You may collaborate virtually with a team to ensure data accuracy, resolve discrepancies, and report progress. The role often requires managing multiple tasks independently and communicating findings or issues through digital platforms like email or project management tools. While work schedules can often be flexible, meeting deadlines and quality standards is crucial for overall project success.

What is a Remote Data Collection job?

A Remote Data Collection job involves gathering, organizing, and managing data from various sources without needing to be physically present at a specific location. This can include tasks such as conducting surveys, researching online databases, verifying information, or inputting data into digital systems. These roles are common in industries like market research, artificial intelligence training, and business analytics. Strong attention to detail, internet proficiency, and the ability to work independently are key skills for success in this role.

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Evaluator - Part-time casual

Evaluator - Part-time casual

University of Minnesota

Minneapolis, MN โ€ข On-site, Remote

$44 - $47/hr

Part-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

About the Job
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The Center for Applied Research and Educational Improvement (CAREI) seeks an Evaluator to support evaluation projects across a variety of contexts, with a primary focus on education and community settings but also extending to other areas. These projects serve non-profits, schools, higher education institutions, government agencies, industry partners, and faculty initiatives, while supporting the Universitys and CAREIs commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion. This is a temporary, part-time casual appointment with a maximum of 14 hours per week. Work is project-based and hours may vary depending on project needs.
The Evaluator will develop and implement evaluations using qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-method approaches for both short- and long-term projects. Responsibilities include collaborating to identify and pursue evaluation partnerships aligned with CAREIs expertise and strategic priorities, and create evaluation plans, logic models, and theories of change, tailoring data collection instruments; and independently managing and leading evaluation projects from design through reporting with minimal supervision. This includes analyzing large, complex data sets; producing reports and presentations; coordinating staff and consultants; and maintaining communications, timelines, and budgets. The Evaluator will also collaborate with clients to build evaluation capacity.
The Evaluators work will require planning and applying a range of evaluation frameworks and approachesprocess, implementation, developmental, and outcome-focusedin response to partner needs, with a commitment to rigorous and impartial evaluation.
The ideal candidate will have several years of professional experience leading program and organizational evaluations across a range of contexts, with experience evaluating education initiatives (e.g., PreK12, higher education, or community-based programs) and experience or ability to apply evaluation expertise to projects in other sectors. Candidates should be detail-oriented, highly organized, and skilled in grant seeking, competitive proposal development, and strategic identification of funding opportunities where CAREIs evaluation expertise would be competitive. They must be able to implement evaluation projects from design through reporting, make project-level decisions, and manage assigned project work. The position reports to the Associate Director of Effective Practices and Evaluation.
The University of Minnesota encourages a healthy work life balance for employees. CEHD is committed to an excellent employee experience, offering a flexible work environment that meets the needs of students, staff, faculty, and the communities we serve. Flexible work arrangements may include flexibility in schedule and/or work location. Please note that 100% remote work requires approval prior to an offer. All UMN employees are expected to follow applicable public health and safety procedures.ย ย 
The budgeted salary range for this position is $44.00-$47.00 per hour. Final salary offers are dependent on the candidates experience skills, and internal equity within the department.

This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship.

End date for position: 12/31/2026.
Job Responsibilities:
1) Evaluation Implementation and Analysis (45%)

  • Organize and Analyze Data: Organize, code, and analyze qualitative and quantitative data from multiple sourcessuch as surveys, interviews, focus groups, and observationsto meet the evaluation's requirements and identify patterns, themes, and actionable findings.
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  • Perform Quantitative Data Analysis: Apply core and advanced statistical methodsincluding descriptive statistics, t-tests, ANOVA, and regressionto accurately analyze quantitative data. Use statistical software such as SPSS or R (preferred) to manage and interpret complex datasets, ensuring valid, reliable, and insightful evaluation results.
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  • Perform Qualitative Data Analysis: Conduct rigorous qualitative analyses to extract meaningful insights from interviews, focus groups, observations, and documents. Apply coding to organize data and use thematic and content analysis to identify patterns, trends, and key findings. Integrate these analyses within case study or program evaluation designs to produce valid, reliable, and actionable results that inform decision-making.
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  • Summarize and Communicate Findings for Diverse Audiences: Summarize detailed literature reviews, evaluation plans, logic models, and findings from qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-method approaches through written reports, executive summaries, and oral and visual presentations. Ensure that all communication of results is accurate, clear, and meaningful, and carefully tailored to the varied expertise and needs of diverse client audiences.
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  • Integrate Equity as a Guiding Principle: Integrate principles of equity and inclusion into evaluation practices, prioritizing the voices of those most impacted by the evaluation process. Actively seek diverse perspectives to inform decision-making and address disparities in evaluation.

2) Project Management and Coordination (25%)

  • Serve as Project Coordinator: Manage and coordinate evaluation projects as assigned, facilitating planning, implementation, and reporting. Work with team members to ensure effective collaboration, timely progress, and high-quality project deliverables.
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  • Monitor Project Implementation: Track research and evaluation plans according to established timelines, using a project management tool to ensure high-quality products and deliverables.
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  • Support Client Communication: Assist with client communications, facilitating clear, consistent, and efficient documentation and information exchange.
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  • Address Project Challenges: Proactively address and overcome project challenges, providing support and guidance to ensure continuous progress and success of evaluations, and escalating issues to the supervisor as needed.

3) Proposal Development and Evaluation Design (20%)

  • Contribute to Evaluation Proposals: Participate in the development of evaluation proposals, including responses to RFPs and grant applications, for projects and clientssupporting alignment with client needs and accurate budgeting of tasks, time, and resources.
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  • Integrate Equity as a Guiding Principle: Integrate principles of equity and inclusion into evaluation practices, prioritizing the voices of those most impacted by the evaluation process. Actively seek diverse perspectives to inform decision-making and address disparities in evaluation.
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  • Contribute to Evaluation Plans for Diverse Organizations: Support the development of evaluation plansincluding questions, data collection and analysis methods, timelines, and milestonestailored to meet the unique needs of school districts, non-profit organizations, higher education institutions, and other community organizations.
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  • Develop Theories of Change and Logic Models: Co-develop Theories of Change and logic models for projects and use them to guide evaluation design and implementation.
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  • Develop Data Collection and Visualization Resources: Develop qualitative and quantitative data collection instrumentssuch as interview and focus group protocols, surveys, rating scales, and observation toolstailored to the projects research or evaluation questions. Create visualizations of results, including dashboards, to effectively communicate findings.
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  • Conduct Literature Reviews and Integrate Findings: Perform systematic literature reviews (e.g., Covidence) and consolidate findings from multiple data sources in coherent ways to effectively inform evaluation processes.

4) Quality Assurance and Capacity Building (10%)

  • Maintain Quality Assurance: Establish clear criteria for evaluation processes, develop procedures and protocols for data collection, analysis, and reporting, and implement rigorous quality-check processes to ensure accuracy, reliability, and validity of data/findings.
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  • Build Evaluation Capacity: Enhance individuals' and organizations' abilities to conduct effective evaluations through training and support.
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  • Uphold Ethical Practices: Work with the Institutional Review Board (IRB) and adhere to ethical guidelines throughout the evaluation process, including obtaining IRB approval and implementing measures to protect participant rights and confidentiality.
Qualifications
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Required

  • Advanced degree in evaluation (preferred), education, social sciences, or a related field, with demonstrated training and experience in research/evaluation design, implementation, and analysis, and a record of producing and communicating findings including reports, briefs, publications in response to partner or community need.ย 
  • Minimum of 710 years of professional experience leading program or policy evaluations, including responsibility for evaluation design, implementation, analysis, and reporting.
  • Demonstrated experience coordinating and conducting evaluations across a variety of settings, contexts, and content areas, including education-related initiatives (e.g., PreK12, higher education, or community-based programs) and other programmatic or grant-funded initiatives.
  • Proficiency in creating research and evaluation plans incorporating varying methods and applying those plans in real-world settings.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to collaborate effectively with people from a variety of communities, backgrounds, and identities.
  • Strong project management skills, including the ability to plan and execute evaluation projects, prioritize tasks, and meet deadlines in a dynamic, team-oriented environment.
  • Demonstrated written (e.g., reports, grant proposals, funding applications) and oral (e.g., presentations, meetings) communication skills, with strong attention to detail.
  • Experience in using survey software platforms (Qualtrics preferred), Microsoft Excel and software packages for qualitative (Dedoose preferred) and quantitative analysis (e.g. SPSS, or R strongly preferred).

Preferred

  • ย Experience conducting field-based evaluations and research using mixed methodsincluding quantitative and qualitative approachesto assess programs, systems, policies, or ย initiatives across educational, community, nonprofit, or other organizational contexts.
  • Demonstrated success in identifying, developing, and securing grant-funded evaluation projects or evaluation components within larger grant proposals.
  • Experience and commitment to anti-racism/oppression, culturally responsive approaches and practices, and integration of an equity lens across the evaluation life cycle.
  • Excels in a flexible, project-based work environment.
  • Ability to make informed decisions to drive processes forward, maintain project momentum, and effectively achieve project goals.
  • Experience with qualitative (e.g. thematic analysis, content analysis) and advanced quantitative data analysis techniques.
  • Proven ability to take initiative, working effectively in both independent and collaborative team environments.
  • Skilled in managing complex challenges that may arise during any phase of the evaluation lifecycle.
Pay and Benefits
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Pay Range: $44.00-$47.00 per hour; depending on education/qualifications/experience.


Retirement plan options are available for Civil Service, Faculty, Labor-Represented, Professional & Administrative, and Temp Casual classifications.ย  Learn more about retirement plans.

How To Apply
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Applications must be submitted online. ย To be considered for this position, please click the Apply button and follow the instructions. ย You will be given the opportunity to complete an online application for the position and attach a cover letter and resume.

Additional documents may be attached after application by accessing your "My Job Applications" page and uploading documents in the "My Cover Letters and Attachments" section.

To request an accommodation during the application process, please e-mail employ@umn.edu or call (612) 624-8647.

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