- Doctorate in education, developmental psychology, education psychology, human services, public policy administration, or other related field with a minimum of 3 years of related experience, or a master’s degree and 6 years of related TA and research experience, preferred.
- Content expertise in one or more of the following areas: teaching quality and school reform, college and career pathways, postsecondary education, STEM and computer science, equity in education, social and emotional learning, mental health and well-being, and digital learning and technology policy.
- Demonstrated experience leading tasks on large projects, such as designing and delivering training, coaching, and technical support to educators ranging from the school level, to state departments of education, to the U.S. Department of Education, or equivalent with a state or local education agency.
- Demonstrated experience addressing issues of equity in education, particularly as it relates to Black or African American, Latino or Latine, and other racially minoritized students.
- Experience on large federally funded contracts or cooperative agreements, such as the Regional Educational Laboratory Program or the Comprehensive Centers, or experience working in a state or local education agency.
- Experience with planning and developing program or intervention development and strategic dissemination products that meet the high-leverage needs of partners, clients, or funders (or equivalent experience within a local or state education agency), using evidence of what works (e.g., What Works Clearinghouse Practice Guides).
- Experience building a culture and climate that fosters professional growth, personal well-being, and employee job satisfaction.
- Demonstrated organizational skills, including the ability to manage multiple tasks and work with many team members.
- Demonstrated experience working with marginalized, diverse, and multilingual populations.
- Evidence of excellent verbal and written communication skills, especially the ability to communicate evidence-based practices to nontechnical audiences.
- Evidence of significant contributions or authorship of publications, books or book chapters, professional reports, toolkits, and/or TA materials.
In your cover letter, please include information about your training, coaching, and technical support experience in any of the relevant content and research method areas. Please note that candidates who proceed to the interview process will be asked to provide writing samples and a job talk.
About SRI:
SRI Education (https://www.sri.com/research-development/education-learning), a division of SRI International, is helping federal and state agencies, school districts, major foundations, nonprofit organizations, and international and commercial clients tackle some of the most complex issues in education to help students succeed. Our mission is to reduce barriers, optimize outcomes, and ensure educational equity for?all?children, youth, and families. We do this by conducting high-quality research, supporting use of data and evidence, helping to strengthen state and local systems, and developing tools that improve teaching and accelerate and deepen learning. Our work covers a range of topics: early learning and development, disability and inclusion, supporting multilingual learners, student behavior and well-being, teaching quality, digital learning, STEM and computer science, literacy and language arts, and college and career pathways.?We believe diversity in our organization and project teams leads to?better and more equitable research and technical assistance, resulting in improved outcomes for all.
SRI International, founded as Stanford Research Institute in 1946, is an independent, nonprofit research center. Serving government, industry, and foundation clients, we invent solutions that solve the most challenging problems today and look ahead to the needs of the future. As a nonprofit research institute, we are driven by impact, not shareholder value. SRI employs about 2,100 people worldwide, including scientists, engineers, technologists, policy researchers, and corporate and support staff; many are recognized leaders in their fields.
SRI is committed to creating and celebrating a diverse workplace that recognizes and values differences and reflects the communities where our employees live and where our clients operate. This includes valuing differences of race, ethnicity, age, gender and gender identity, sexual orientation, body type/physical appearance, disability/differently abled and work styles, or any other legally protected category.?
The salary range is: $110,000 to $140,000. Salary ranges will vary and are based on several factors, including geographic location, market competitiveness and equity amongst internal employees in similar roles. Positions may also qualify for SRI's Pay for Outstanding Performance program or the annual Performance Based Compensation program.
SRI also has a competitive benefits package, to view details please go to https://www.sri.com/resources/benefits/.