Data Scientist I (Dept. of Population, Family & Reproductive Health)
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD, US
Remote
2026-06-26
Announced salary
$99,800 - $175,000
Low
$83K
Median
$110K
High
$145K
Market in Baltimore · BLS OEWS 2025
Estimated net pay
$6,222 - $10,203
/month · 25% withheld
after tax & contributions · Single, no dependents
Job description
Affiliated Office Address
Baltimore, MD, United States
Requisition ID
121622
Date Created
June 23, 2026
Job Family
Data Management
Job Subfamily
Data Management
Job Function
Program Management
Exempt Status
Exempt
Shift Type
Full Time
Schedule
Monday to Friday: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Worksite
05\-MD:School of Public Health
Work Modality
Remote: Not on\-site or \< 10% of hours worked on\-site
We are seeking a ***Data Scientist I***who will support the management of complex databases as well as develop, maintain, and document code. The Data Scientist will collect and extract data using a variety of data extraction tools and carry out data management, visualization, and analysis tasks.
**Specific Duties \& Responsibilities**
* Support the development of dashboards, calculations, and reports which may require programming.
* Support the development and tuning of machine learning models, which may require programming.
* Support the development of infrastructure for cleaning and processing data and running experiments to evaluate system performance.
* Mine various data resources for development of key metrics, performance indicators, and general business intelligence useful for planning and service design.
* Perform error analysis and suggest and implement improvements.
* Other duties as assigned.
*In Addition to the Duties Listed Above*
* The B Lab is seeking a Data Scientist I to support to a five\-year, Baltimore\-based, adolescent\-focused project designed to support youth affected by household and neighborhood challenges. The B Lab is a community\-based research team led by Dr. Terri Powell and housed in the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. We are dedicated to conducting community\-engaged research to support the healthy development of youth in Baltimore and beyond. We bring together faculty and students, community partners, local organizations, and young people to achieve these goals. The Data Scientist I will also,
* Research best pract
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