Diversity Program Analyst - Hybrid
Company: NORC at the University of Chicago
Location: Chicago
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
JOB DESCRIPTION: The DREI program analyst reports to NORC’s
Chief Diversity Officer (CDO) and is a key member of the Office of
Diversity, Racial Equity, and Inclusion. Using metrics,
benchmarking data, and best practices research, the DREI program
analyst analyzes information, reviews insights, monitors and
evaluates programs and initiatives, and prepares data for
stakeholder consumption. The DREI program analyst is adept at
turning data into meaningful narratives that are cohesive, clear,
and actionable. This role serves as department liaison and
collaborator with internal/external partners on various projects as
required and provides statistical and programming support for
special projects as needed. Implements strategies to achieve the
goals for the organization and Diversity Equity & Inclusion. As a
condition of employment, all NORC employees and contractors –
including those working remotely – must be fully vaccinated (as
defined by current CDC guidance) against COVID-19. DEPARTMENT:
OFFICE OF DIVERSITY, RACIAL EQUITY AND INCLUSION Diversity, Racial
Equity, and Inclusion (DREI) is one of NORC’s top strategic
priorities, as a moral and ethical imperative central to the
organization’s mission and essential for NORC’s long-term success.
The creation of the Office of DREI reflects the organization’s deep
commitment to DREI across three pillars – people, culture, and
research. The office is at the forefront of developing and
implementing bold and transformational DREI initiatives, policies,
and practices in service of NORC’s DREI Strategic Framework &
Action Plan. RESPONSIBILITIES: The DREI program analyst reports to
NORC’s Chief Diversity Officer (CDO) and is a key member of the
Office of Diversity, Racial Equity, and Inclusion. Using metrics,
benchmarking data, and best practices research, the DREI program
analyst analyzes information, reviews insights, monitors and
evaluates programs and initiatives, and prepares data for
stakeholder consumption. The DREI program analyst is adept at
turning data into meaningful narratives that are cohesive, clear,
and actionable. This role serves as department liaison and
collaborator with internal/external partners on various projects as
required and provides statistical and programming support for
special projects as needed. Implements strategies to achieve the
goals for the organization and Diversity Equity & Inclusion.
Responsibilities: Work cross-organizationally to track, evaluate,
and safeguard continued progress of DREI projects and initiatives.
Prepare timely and accurate quarterly and annual reports; and
collaborate with departments to gather and analyze statistical
information. Conduct research to provide insight on the company's
performance trends and identify target ranges and benchmarks using
publicly available industry and system data. Perform in-depth data
analytics, including quantitative, statistical, and comparative
analysis, to determine patterns and recognize trends. Identify and
recommend programmatic and process improvements. Develop and create
questionnaires, reports, and presentations. Translate data into
written reports, tables, graphs, and charts (including developing
creative data visualizations and dashboards to illustrate key
findings); interpreting data results to provide written commentary
that articulates pertinent findings. Create tracking templates and
communications that support strategies to address DREI priorities
and concerns. Stay current on DREI trends, best-practices,
training, and communication tools. Working closely with various
team members on multiple concurrent projects. Reporting for
Business Leaders : Provide periodic progress updates on items
identified in the DREI Strategic Framework and Action Plan for
business leaders. Develop reporting structure, cadence, and
mechanisms (i.e. dashboards) in collaboration with the CDO and
Office of DREI. Report feedback garnered through meetings, surveys,
formal and informal conversations, and assessments. Strategic
Operations and Project Management: Oversee the monitoring and
evaluation of DREI projects and initiatives independently.
Collaborate with key stakeholders, organizational partners, and
vendors on strategic goals. Support development of Office of DREI
projects and initiatives, liaise with the Office of Financial
Management and Analysis, and manage resources and budgets
effectively to meet stated goals. Data-Driven Decision Making :
Review, record, and use stakeholder feedback, data, and analytics
to monitor and measure the effectiveness of internal/external DREI
projects and initiatives including those outlined in the DREI
Strategic Framework and Action Plan. Recommend enhancements and
implement strategies to ensure the ongoing success of DREI projects
and initiatives. Collaborate with senior business and key
stakeholders to accurately capture and relay findings related to
such data and analytics. REQUIRED SKILLS: Monitoring and Evaluation
: Experience using data and analytics to develop, execute, measure,
and show the effectiveness of projects and initiatives. Reputation
Management : Strong understanding of reputation management.
Confidence in recommending, developing, and incorporating
strategies that will protect and build the Office of DREI’s
reputation with multiple stakeholders. Strong Communication Skills
: Experience effectively communicating timeline, tasks, budget,
deliverables, challenges, and solutions to various audiences and
stakeholders. Critical Thinking and Change Agility : Analytical
thinking, problem-solving capabilities, including the ability to
identify the root causes and key obstacles behind issues or needs,
consider stakeholder reactions, pivot, and implement solutions.
Project Management : Provide oversight to multiple projects
simultaneously; organizing projects into smaller tasks; sequencing
activities for maximum efficiency; delegating responsibilities;
estimating and managing time and budget required to complete tasks;
identifying issues and adapting plans as needed while remaining
committed to project deadlines and timelines. Experience working
with stakeholders, business leaders, external partners, and vendors
is required. Minimum three (3) years of related experience with
strategic initiative project management, process and performance
improvement, data analytics, and reporting metrics required. Three
(3) years of solving problems of moderate to advanced complexity;
and proven ability to identify root cause, interpret data and
resolve issues. Bachelor's Degree is required. LI-TS2 LI-hybrid
WHAT WE DO: NORC at the University of Chicago is an objective,
non-partisan research institution that delivers reliable data and
rigorous analysis to guide critical programmatic, business, and
policy decisions. Since 1941, our teams have conducted
groundbreaking studies, created and applied innovative methods and
tools, and advanced principles of scientific integrity and
collaboration. Today, government, corporate, and nonprofit clients
around the world partner with us to transform increasingly complex
information into useful knowledge. WHO WE ARE: For over 75 years,
NORC has evolved in many ways, moving the needle with research
methods, technical applications and groundbreaking research
findings. But our tradition of excellence, passion for innovation,
and commitment to collegiality have remained constant components of
who we are as a brand, and who each of us is as a member of the
NORC team. With world-class benefits, a business casual
environment, and an emphasis on continuous learning, NORC is a
place where people join for the stellar research and analysis work
for which we’re known, and stay for the relationships they form
with their colleagues who take pride in the impact their work is
making on a global scale. EEO STATEMENT: NORC is an affirmative
action, equal opportunity employer that values and actively seeks
diversity in the workforce. NORC evaluates qualified applicants
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin,
disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity,
and other legally- protected characteristics.
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