Fair Lending Research Analyst Job at Woodstock Institute, Chicago, IL

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  • Woodstock Institute
  • Chicago, IL

Job Description

The Fair Lending Research Analyst reports to the Woodstock Institute's Director of Applied Research and is responsible for gathering and analyzing financial industry data using a combination of traditional methods. The Fair Lending Research Analyst works as a team with other Analyst(s) and/or Intern(s) in producing the organization's research reports and updating and maintaining Woodstock Institute's interactive data dashboard. This is a full-time, hybrid position located in Chicago.

Duties & Responsibilities
  • Data Portal Management
    • Designs, maintains, and updates interactive Tableau dashboards
    • Acquires, cleans, and manages a variety of financial industry data, including public data, qualitative survey data and large sets of quantitative Census data
    • Develops and refines processes for data collection, analysis, and visualization.
  • Research Publications
    • Writes technical reports based on research findings, and policy and advocacy initiatives
    • Composes and edits research materials, including but not limited to research reports and presentations, data visualizations (tables, graphs, and charts), maps, and prepares data for publications.
    • Performs quantitative and qualitative data and statistical analysis to identify trends and patterns
    • Analyzes and maps geographic data at various levels of geography.
  • Other duties, as assigned.
Key organisational relationships
  • Manages junior research personnel
Qualifications:
  • Master's degree in geography, economics, urban planning, or a related field, and/or at least five years of experience in fair lending analysis, applied research, and dashboard maintenance.
  • ArcGIS or QGIS experience
  • Must be self-motivated, show initiative and leadership, and be able to work independently and juggle multiple tasks and deadlines effectively
  • Dedication to economic and social justice issues, as evidenced by previous professional or volunteer work
  • Ability to occasionally travel and attend work-related events outside regular work hours in evenings and on weekends.
Preferred:
  • Passion for income equality, generational wealth preservation, equal access to credit, and consumer financial protection
  • Knowledge of affordable housing, Home Mortgage Disclosure Act, Fair Lending, and Community Reinvestment Act is a plus
  • PMP certification a plus
  • Familiarity with CSS/HTML and basic web development.
Salary & Benefits Salary depends on experience and qualifications. Compensation package includes: 4 weeks paid vacation (the office is closed between Christmas and New Year's Day, with holiday pay); dollar-for-dollar match up to 6% of salary on 403b retirement plan; health insurance premium 100% paid for employee, with subsidy for additional family members. Who to contact: Send resume, cover letter, writing sample, and list of three professional references to the Woodstock Institute Research Team at research@woodstockinst.org . Tableau portfolio is highly encouraged. Application materials will not be accepted via job posting platform. IMPORTANT - PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR NAME AND EITHER YOUR RETURN E-MAIL ADDRESS OR TELEPHONE NUMBER IN THE MESSAGE . Please say that you found the vacancy on MrWeb! Thanks for your interest.

Job Tags

Full time, Internship, Work at office, Weekend work, Afternoon shift,

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