Research & Statistical Officer
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Research/Development
Data Scientist
Closing Date: 25-Jan-26 (Applications are accepted until 11:59 PM Atlantic Time)
About UsThe Policy and Corporate Services Division of the Department of Justice brings together an inter‑related group of department functions dedicated to the creation, coordination, analysis, sharing, accuracy, storage, and business use of information. The Division supports the Department of Justice by providing expertise in policy analysis and formulation; undertaking research and analytical studies; leading the business planning function for the Department;
Federal, Provincial and Territorial relations; managing the department’s records management program (central registry); and the department’s facility and accommodation requirements. Our team values diversity and innovative approaches to our work as well as a healthy work‑life balance. For more information on the Department of Justice please visit
Reporting to the Manager of Research and Analysis, you will work with a multidisciplinary team that provides analytical, business, evaluation, and research insights to inform decision‑making, policy development, and strategic planning. This position plays a key role in expanding the Department’s capabilities to drive insights by incorporating a broader use of varied data resources.
Primary AccountabilitiesAs a Research and Statistical Officer, you will be responsible for research, evaluation, and statistical analysis in the area criminal justice. You will design, execute, and report results of research using both qualitative and quantitative research methods, analyze and interpret complex data, and provide strategic advice and recommendations based on analyses to support policy decisions, program development, and implementation.
- Act as a subject matter expert in the area of program and policy evaluations, including evaluation frameworks, data collection tools, and outcome assessments;
- Play a key role in research related to criminal justice;
- Contribute to major initiatives by compiling and leveraging structured and unstructured data from a variety of sources for analytical insights;
- Prepare briefing materials, including data visualization techniques to present results of statistical analyses, research summaries, and recommendations;
- Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders and working groups as required.
A completed master’s degree in a related discipline such as Criminology/Social Sciences or Law, with 5 years of related experience; or a completed bachelor’s degree in a related discipline such as Criminology/Social Sciences or Law, with 7 years of related experience. An equivalent level of education and related experience may be considered.
As a successful Research and Statistical Officer 4, you:
- Have experience leading assessments of program implementation and results;
- Have an understanding of the Nova Scotia criminal justice system, including relevant legislation, policy and programs;
- Have demonstrated skills in research and planning, are familiar with computerized information systems and research databases, and are able to analyze and interpret large volumes of complex data;
- Possess excellent verbal and written communication skills, strong interpersonal and leadership skills; sound judgement, interpersonal skills, and adapting information to staff at different levels is essential;
- Have exceptional problem‑solving skills, enjoy working in an innovative environment, and require minimal supervision.
The following experiences are considered assets:
- Experience using Tableau;
- Experience using statistical programming languages (e.g., Python or R);
- Project management experience.
During the interview process, you must be able to demonstrate your experience with evaluations, experience analyzing complex data, and experience engaging with various stakeholders. You must also demonstrate a strong understanding of, and commitment to, equity, diversity, and inclusion.
EquivalencyApplicants relying on education and experience equivalencies must demonstrate such equivalencies in their application.
Working ConditionsNormal work week is 35 hours/week
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