ENLACES Research Director
Position Summary
The ENLACES Project is a federally funded Full-Service Community School (FSCS) implementation grant. The ENLACES Research Director is a key leadership role reporting directly to the Dean, Sanford College of Education. Leads, in collaboration with the Dean, research efforts with functional area oversight across research, grants/RFPs, & policy, and support with developing research related to measuring and evaluating the efficacy of services provided to children, families and teachers in a full-service community schools initiative.
Essential Functions
- Develop and execute a research agenda for Full-Service Community Schools implementation centered on efficacy, outcomes, and children/family growth
- Partner with National University faculty/staff to create structures for staff and graduate and undergraduate students to participate in research activities
- Research and evaluate the development and delivery of programs utilizing quantitative and mixed-methods research designs
- Produce research briefs, white papers, and tools to enhance user experience; and engage with other units within National University (e.g., Cause Research Institute) to enhance research efforts
- Collaborate with researchers, graduate students, and post-docs at NU Cause Research Institute, Sanford College of Education, JFK School of Psychology and Social Sciences, and School of Health Professions to co-develop a robust research agenda supporting ENLACES
- Engage in research-practice partnerships with partner districts and strategic partners to better understand ways in which innovative solutions from ENLACES are implemented
- Manage research projects with a research team (graduate students and RAs), as well as weigh variety of internal and external stakeholders, ensuring research projects stay on track and within budget
- Participate in training, coaching, and supporting graduate and undergraduate students in engaging in research projects
- Collect, assemble, and maintain datasets related services provided to children, families, and teachers through ENLACES
- Analyze data to generate evidence that can influence policy and practice
- Write research reports, briefing memos, summaries of journal articles, books, blogs and news articles individually and in collaboration with other researchers and scholars (internal and external)
- Present results of empirical analysis in interesting and easy to understand table and graphical formats
- Contribute to writing grants to support continuation of grant funding that supports community school initiatives
- Support the content development of RFPs
- Partner with external clients and consultants to support research and evaluation
- Review content, products, and materials to ensure they align with evidence-based practices
- Attend conferences and seminars as needed
Requirements
- Education & Experience: Doctoral degree in education, psychology, research methodology or related field with a minimum of three years of related experience required. Five (5) years’ experience leading research projects (project director, task leads) required.
- Project management and continuous improvement experience highly preferred.
- Experience with data collection or evaluation in community- and school-based settings preferred.
- Experience with mixed-methods research preferred.
- Experience building and maintaining partner relationships preferred.
- Experience with grant writing preferred.
- Experience designing analyses with practice implications preferred.
Schedule
Schedule flexibility is required for late afternoon, evening, and weekend events when they occur.
Competencies/Technical/Functional Skills
- Ability to take big ideas and concepts to develop research projects and communicate effectively to others
- Strong attention to detail in writing and speaking
- Ability to develop and execute projects through effective project management strategies
- Can motivate and effectively manage a team, building upon strengths
- Ability to provide training and support to graduate and undergraduate students and staff
- Dynamic speaking and strong writing skills to communicate precisely and effectively with multiple audiences
- Interpersonal qualities: a sense of urgency and engagement; strong leadership capabilities; demonstrated work-ethic and commitment to high-quality service; confidence and excitement about change; a personal presence that is active and inclusive; demonstrated skill to promote and enhance diversity
- Strong analytical skills
- Proven ability to work with diverse populations and demonstrated commitment to promote and enhance diversity and inclusion
Location
Remote, USA
Travel
Travel to San Diego is approximately 20%, or 4-5 days per month.
Pay
Candidate receiving offers will be offered a salary/pay rate commensurate with experience that vary based on a candidate’s qualifications, skills, and competencies. Absent exceptional circumstances, candidates will be offered a salary within this range for this position.
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