Medicaid Programmer, Healthcare Innovations
Company: American Institutes for Research
Location: Chicago
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
AIR is currently seeking a Medicaid Data Programmer . This role
is ideal for a programmer with deep experience working with
Medicaid administrative data , including eligibility, enrollment,
claims, and managed care encounter data. The Medicaid Data
Programmer II will contribute to applied health services research
and policy analysis by transforming complex administrative datasets
into high-quality analytic files and research-ready outputs. The
ideal candidate will participate in all aspects of project work,
including data ingestion, data quality assessment, analytic file
development, statistical analysis, and documentation. This position
emphasizes Medicaid data expertise, data engineering, and analytic
rigor over reliance on any single programming language. The
Medicaid Data Programmer will report to AIR's Healthcare
Innovations Team, which supports high-quality implementation and
produces rigorous evidence on the effectiveness of new approaches
to care and payment—translating findings into actionable insights
for policymakers, payers, providers, and patients. 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: Work with large-scale
Medicaid administrative datasets, including eligibility,
enrollment, claims, encounters, and provider files. Extract, clean,
recode, merge, and de-duplicate complex administrative data from
multiple sources. Convert and integrate data across analytic
environments and formats (e.g., STATA, R, Python, SQL-based
systems, mainframe extracts, or cloud-based platforms). Perform
data quality checks, logic checks, and validation analyses to
ensure accuracy and completeness of analytic datasets. Handle
missing data, conduct outlier analyses, and construct derived
variables and analytic measures. Develop research-ready datasets to
support health policy analysis, program evaluation, and reporting.
Produce tables, figures, and customized analytic outputs for
internal and external stakeholders. Contribute to statistical
analyses under the direction of senior researchers. Write and
maintain clear documentation for data processing steps, analytic
decisions, and code changes. Troubleshoot and revise existing code
and workflows to improve performance, reproducibility, and
accuracy. Provide technical guidance or informal mentoring to
junior programming staff, as appropriate. Contribute to technical
sections of reports and proposals. Perform other related duties as
assigned. Qualifications: Education, Knowledge, and Experience
Undergraduate degree in Statistics, Epidemiology, Economics, Health
Informatics, Computer Science, or a related field. At least 3 years
of experience working directly with Medicaid administrative data,
including claims and/or encounter data. Strong hands-on experience
using one or more programming or analytic languages (e.g., SQL, R,
Python, STATA, or similar) to manage and analyze large datasets.
Demonstrated experience producing analytic datasets, summary
tables, and figures for research or policy projects. Familiarity
with Medicaid data structures, coding systems (e.g., ICD, CPT,
HCPCS, NDC), and enrollment or eligibility concepts. Experience
working with CMS Medicaid and Medicare Research Identifiable Files
(RIF) and/or secure data environments (such as the CMS Virtual
Research Data Center) preferred, but not required. Experience
supporting proposal development or technical write-ups preferred,
but not required. Skills Strong data management and data processing
skills. Excellent attention to detail and commitment to data
accuracy and documentation. Strong organizational and
time-management skills. Ability to clearly communicate technical
concepts to non-technical audiences. Strong interpersonal skills
and ability to collaborate effectively in a multidisciplinary team
environment. Ability to learn new tools, data structures, and
analytic approaches quickly. Experience applying data programming
skills in a health policy or health services research context
preferred. 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
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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 $125,000 - $166,800 USD
Keywords: American Institutes for Research, Chicago , Medicaid Programmer, Healthcare Innovations, IT / Software / Systems , Chicago, Illinois