Jennifer Honeycutt

Statistical Research & Operations Support

Jennifer Honeycutt provides statistical research support, with prior clinical licensure and experience in HR, DOT, and medical records.

She also brings practical background in education and operational support, helping teams document, organize, and communicate complex information clearly.

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Professional Summary

Jennifer Honeycutt supports research and operations work that requires careful documentation, consistent records, and clear decision-ready summaries. Her background includes graduate-level statistics, mathematics education, and cross-functional support work in HR, DOT-related documentation, and medical records.

She previously held clinical licensure; her work today is focused on research support, analysis, documentation, and operational coordination. See related research data here.

Core Competencies

Statistical Research Support
Graduate-Level Statistics
Research Review & Sounding Board
Data Cleaning & Documentation
HR Records & Coordination
DOT Documentation Support
Medical Records Support
Clear Writing & Summarization

Experience Snapshot

  • Provides research support with statistical thinking, practical review, and clear feedback
  • Experience supporting HR documentation, DOT-related recordkeeping, and medical records workflows
  • Background in mathematics education with graduate-level statistics coursework
  • Known for careful organization, consistent follow-through, and plain-language explanations
  • Supports project documentation that must be accurate, defensible, and easy to audit

Education

  • Psychology, MA (Master of Arts)
  • Mathematics education background
  • Graduate-level statistics coursework

How Jennifer Supports Clients

  • Research support: review of methods, results checks, and clarity edits
  • Statistical support: organizing datasets, summaries, basic analyses, and write-ups
  • Documentation support for HR, DOT-related records, and medical records workflows
  • Practical “second set of eyes†for reports, exhibits, and project narratives
“Make it clear. Make it consistent. Make it usable.â€