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The Bureau of Early Intervention is responsible for the New York State Early Intervention Program (NYSEIP), an entitlement program which provides services to approximately 70,000 infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families. Expenditures for this program exceed $650 million annually. Under the direction of the Data and Program Evaluation unit manager, the Research Scientist 2 (RS2) will provide support to the Bureau of Early Intervention with data management and program analysis to contribute to research in early childhood and to assure compliance with federal and state reporting requirements. The RS2 will be responsible for performance report regulated by the Office of Special Education Programs and web report posted on DOH site. The RS2 will provide assistance in data migration integrity between early intervention information systems, the development and implementation of business requirements to the data system, and the validation of data reporting from the information system. The RS2 will conduct cost analyses of claims and liabilities; and will support quality improvement initiatives as well as assist with directing lower-level research scientists to manage and analyze data and prepare formal reports and presentations. Specific duties include basic and advanced statistical analysis, study design, sample and power calculations, outcome interpretation, and report writing and publication in peer-reviewed journals.