Mathematical Statistician

4 months ago


Woodlawn, United States Social Security Administration Full time

This announcement serves as public notice. Applications submitted be placed into a pool and will remain on file for selection as positions become available.
Vacancies may be filled for up to 6 months after the closing date of this announcement. Applicants may not receive notifications of referral status until the full 6-month eligibility period has elapsed.
Applications may be gathered from additional recruitment sources. These will be added to the pool created by this announcement.
Designs, develops, and presents analytical models and methods for implementation, performs qualitative and quantitative analysis, and conducts research to support and further SSA’s anti-fraud initiatives.
Performs advanced mathematical analyses, including building and evaluating predictive models to: 1) detect and prevent fraud in the agency’s programs; 2) measure and/or...
[Cont'd]... enhance program performance; and 3) increase operational efficiencies.
Develops, implements, and refine projects and mathematical/statistical studies of SSA programs and develops models to correct deficiencies or...
[Cont'd]... improve the efficiency of SSA's processes, operations, and systems related to administering the anti-fraud program.
Determines methods and approaches to gather and develop required data to complete studies.
Analyzes study findings, develops recommendations, and prepares and presents confidential in-depth reports and position papers to management officials regarding analyses of problems.
Develops, reviews, and evaluates anti-fraud program management information. Applies best practices to develop and maintain reports on anti-fraud program initiatives for executive-level audiences.
Reviews and evaluates anti-fraud initiatives to improve targeting of resources and/or quality of operations; develops and applies advanced statistical profiling techniques to ensure potential for or achievement of desired results.
Provides technical guidance to lower-graded analyst(s), including consultative advice and technical direction to specialists in the use of computer and mathematical/ statistical methodology