Senior Market Research Analyst

About the position ASHP is an award-winning Association with a great mission. ASHP is the collective voice of pharmacists, representing more than 60,000 members. ASHP has recently won awards for being a Top Workplace for our work culture which fosters learning, collaboration, and for being inclusive. The Senior Market Research Analyst supports ASHP’s mission to advocate for and advance the pharmacy profession by transforming data into insights that drive member engagement, program excellence, and organizational strategy. This individual will lead survey design and administration, manage complex data sets, perform advanced statistical analyses, and translate insights into compelling visual stories that communicate findings to internal and external stakeholders. The ideal candidate is both technically proficient and strategically minded, with a strong background in research methods, data analytics, and visualization tools. This is a hybrid position that requires candidates to live in the Washington, DC area and be present in the downtown Bethesda, Maryland office as needed. At ASHP, we consider skills, experience, and organizational needs in our compensation approach. The base salary for this position is $94,800-$110,000 and ASHP offers a comprehensive benefits plan. Click ASHP Benefits to learn more about our benefits. Note: this position is not eligible for Visa sponsorship. Responsibilities • Lead the development and administration of surveys measuring member satisfaction, engagement, brand perception, or program outcomes. • Write clear, unbiased, and methodologically sound survey questions. • Manage the full life cycle of survey programs-from scoping and instrument design to fielding, data cleaning, and reporting. • Use ASHP’s Qualtrics survey platform for programming and deployment. • Apply advanced statistical techniques (e.g., regression, segmentation, factor analysis, driver analysis) to derive actionable insights. • Integrate multiple data sources (survey, CRM, web analytics, operational data) for a 360° view of trends and behaviors. • Create dashboards and visual analytics using Power BI, Tableau, or similar tools. • Present findings in clear, executive-ready summaries that connect data to strategic decisions. • Partner with internal stakeholders to identify research needs and design studies that answer key business questions. • Serve as an internal consultant on research methodologies and best practices. • Support organization-wide KPI tracking and performance reporting. • Stay current with emerging research methodologies and visualization techniques. • Recommend innovations in processes, data collection, analysis, and storytelling to enhance insights delivery • Perform other duties as assigned. Requirements • Bachelor's degree in Statistics, Marketing Research, Social Science, Economics, Data Analytics, or related field (Masters preferred). • 7+ years of experience in applied research, with emphasis on survey design, data analytics, and visualization. • Strong understanding of sampling, weighting, statistical testing, and data cleaning best practices. • Excellent storytelling and presentation skills; ability to convey complex findings to non-technical audiences. • Demonstrated expertise with tools such as: • Survey platforms: Qualtrics, Alchemer, or SurveyMonkey. • Analytics: SPSS, R, Python, or SAS. • Data visualization: Tableau, Power BI, or Excel (advanced). • Analytical thinking and attention to detail • Strong project management and prioritization skills • Collaborative communication and stakeholder engagement Nice-to-haves • Experience working in a nonprofit, membership, or healthcare environment a plus. Benefits • ASHP offers a comprehensive benefits plan. • Click ASHP Benefits to learn more about our benefits. Apply tot his job

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