New Statistical Positions at the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications
The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications in Japan is currently seeking candidates for contractual staff positions within the Statistics Division of the Policy Bureau. This opportunity is open to individuals with various backgrounds, including those without prior experience in statistics, encouraging a wide array of applicants to consider a career in public service.
Job Overview
The positions available will involve important responsibilities related to the management and analysis of economic statistics. Candidates will be assigned to one of the following two main roles, depending on their expertise:
1.
Classification Review for Economic Statistics: This role focuses on examining and updating the classifications used in economic statistics. Applicants will work on revisions aligned with changes in Japan's socio-economic conditions. It involves research and analysis to ensure frameworks remain relevant and accurate.
2.
Estimation and Analysis of Economic Reality: In this capacity, individuals will estimate economic conditions in Japan based on existing public statistics, such as input-output tables and supply-use tables, published by the ministry. This work is critical in providing insights into the current state of the economy, aiding in informed policy-making.
Recruitment Details
The Ministry seeks to fill
one position at the level of Assistant Director or Section Chief.
Required Qualifications
- - Education: Bachelor's degree or higher.
- - Experience: A minimum of four years of experience in statistical work related to creation, analysis, research, education, or surveys within private companies, academia, or local governments.
- - Technical Skills: Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint for document preparation.
Preferred Qualifications
While not mandatory, the following skills are desirable:
- - Research presentation experience in English.
- - Proficiency in statistical analysis software, such as R.
Application Restrictions
Please note that applicants must meet certain restrictions during the hiring process. This includes being a Japanese national and not having any legal barriers that restrict employment in national public service roles. Applicants previously convicted of significant offenses or those who have faced disciplinary actions from public service may also be ineligible.
Working Conditions
- - Hours: Standard working hours are from 9:30 AM to 6:15 PM, excluding weekends and holidays.
- - Location: The work will be conducted at the Ministry’s offices located in Shinjuku, Tokyo.
- - Contract Duration: The employment contract is set for a period of two years, starting from the date of hire.
- - Salary: Compensation will follow the general salary laws applicable to public officials, adjusted based on education and experience levels.
- - Other Benefits: Employees are entitled to a commuting allowance, various insurance benefits, and potential retirement benefits based on government regulations.
How to Apply
Candidates interested in applying must prepare a commercial resume with a photo and send it via mail or email to the designated address noted in the application guidelines. Ensure to indicate 'Contractual Staff (Economic Statistics Evaluation Work)' on the envelope or in the subject line of the email. For electronic submissions, documentation must be in PDF format and under 10MB in size. All applications will be treated confidentially, and submission documents will not be returned.
Selection Process
The selection will involve an evaluation of submitted documents and interviews. A technical examination may also be included depending on the document evaluation results. The ministry holds the right to close the recruitment once an adequate number of applicants is received.
Conclusion
This is an excellent opportunity for individuals keen on contributing to Japan's statistical landscape and participating in the functioning of public service. Interested parties are encouraged to apply and take the first step in what could be a rewarding career in statistical analysis and policy support.