Medicaid Researcher, Healthcare Innovations
Company: American Institutes for Research
Location: Chicago
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Join AIR as a Researcher focused on Medicaid policy and programs
with our Healthcare Innovations team. Our team works
collaboratively to address complex challenges related to Medicaid
coverage, care delivery, cost containment, and health equity,
supporting federal and state partners in improving outcomes for
low?income and medically vulnerable populations. Our
multidisciplinary team—including economists, data scientists,
public health experts, clinicians, and policy researchers—advances
evidence through rigorous research and evaluation, results?driven
technical assistance, and applied analytics. This role will
contribute directly to studies that inform Medicaid policy design,
program evaluation, and system transformation. This position has
the flexibility to work remotely within the United States (U.S.) or
from one of AIR’s U.S. office locations . This does not include
U.S. territories. About AIR: Founded in 1946 and headquartered in
Arlington, Virginia, the American Institutes for Research (AIR) is
a nonpartisan, not-for-profit organization that conducts behavioral
and social science research and delivers technical assistance to
address some of the most pressing challenges in the United States
and globally. We generate evidence and apply data-driven solutions
that expand opportunities and improve lives for all.
Responsibilities: Lead or contribute to the design and execution of
Medicaid?focused research and evaluation projects, including policy
analyses, demonstrations, and program evaluations. Apply
appropriate quantitative methods to collect, manage, analyze, and
interpret Medicaid administrative data, such as claims, encounters,
enrollment, eligibility, and provider data. Conduct analyses that
examine Medicaid utilization, access, quality, cost, and equity
outcomes across populations and delivery systems. Translate complex
analytic findings into clear, actionable insights for state and
federal Medicaid stakeholders, including client reports, technical
memoranda, and presentations. Support proposal development for
Medicaid?related work by writing technical sections, contributing
to analytic approaches, and supporting proposal strategy. Manage
small to mid?sized project tasks or analytic components, including
planning timelines, tracking deliverables, and coordinating with
internal teams and external clients. Collaborate closely with
programmers, data scientists, policy staff, and project leadership
to ensure analytic rigor and alignment with policy objectives.
Mentor and guide junior staff through feedback, training, and
modeling best practices in quantitative and Medicaid policy
research. Engage with Medicaid stakeholders through meetings,
briefings, and dissemination activities. Contribute to a
collaborative and inclusive work environment. Qualifications:
Education, Knowledge, and Experience PhD in a relevant field (e.g.,
Economics, Public Policy, Health Services Research, Statistics,
Public Health, Sociology, Political Science, or a related
discipline), or a Master’s degree with at least four years of
quantitative research experience. Demonstrated experience
conducting applied quantitative research related to Medicaid,
public insurance, or safety?net health programs. Experience working
with large?scale administrative health data, particularly Medicaid
claims, encounters, enrollment, eligibility, or provider files.
Experience interpreting analytic results and contributing to
reports, briefs, or presentations that inform Medicaid program or
policy decisions. Experience working on research, evaluation, or
technical assistance projects for federal or state Medicaid
agencies, CMS, or other public or nonprofit entities. Experience
collaborating with cross?functional teams, including programmers,
analysts, and policy experts. Familiarity with CMS data sources,
Medicaid and Medicare programs, waiver demonstrations (e.g., 1115
waivers), or value?based payment models preferred, but not
required. Skills Strong quantitative and data analysis skills,
including experience with statistical and data tools such as SAS,
SQL, Stata, R, Python, or similar software. Ability to document
analytic methods, conduct data quality checks, and support
reproducible research practices. Strong understanding of Medicaid
data structures, program rules, and policy context, or demonstrated
ability to learn them quickly. Excellent communication skills, with
the ability to convey complex Medicaid?related findings to
technical and non?technical audiences. Ability to manage multiple
tasks and deadlines independently while contributing effectively in
a collaborative, virtual team environment. Proven ability to coach
and mentor junior staff and foster inclusive team dynamics. Strong
organizational skills, attention to detail, and commitment to
accuracy in data analysis and reporting. Disclosures: Applicants
must be currently authorized to work in the U.S. on a full-time
basis. Employment-based visa sponsorship (including H-1B
sponsorship) is not available for this position. Depending on
project work, qualified candidates may need to meet certain
residency requirements. American Institutes for Research is an
equal employment opportunity/affirmative action employer. All
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without discrimination on the basis of age, race, color, religion,
sex, gender, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation,
national origin, protected veteran status, or disability. AIR
adheres to strict child safeguarding principles. All selected
candidates will be expected to adhere to these standards and
principles and will therefore undergo reference and background
checks. AIR maintains a drug-free work environment. ACCESSIBILITY
NOTICE: If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the
employment process due to a physical or mental disability, please
send an email to Taliba Boone at tboone@air.orgor call
202.403.5000. Fraudulent Job Scams Warning & Disclaimer: AIR is
aware of individuals falsely presenting themselves as AIR
representatives. Fraudulent job scams seek to extract sensitive
information or money from victims. To protect yourself, please be
aware that AIR recruitment will only email you from an “@air.org”
domain. Please take extra caution while examining the email
address, for example jdoe@air.org is correct and
jdoe@aircareers.org is not a legitimate AIR email address. If you
are unsure of the legitimacy of a communication you have received,
please reach out torecruitment@air.org. If you see a job scam, or
lose money to one, report it to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
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attorney general. Find out more about how to avoid scams
atftc.gov/scams. LI-AS1 LI-REMOTE AIR’s Total Rewards Program, is
designed to reward our staff competitively and motivate them to
achieve our critical mission. This position offers the anticipated
annual salary as listed. Salary offers are made based on internal
equity within the institution and external equity with competitive
markets. Please note this is the annual salary range for candidates
that are based in the United States. Anticipated Annual Salary
Range $96,100 - $128,100 USD
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