American Institutes for Research (AIR) is a nonpartisan, not-for-profit organization that conducts behavioral and social science research. They are seeking an Education Policy Researcher with expertise in PK–12 education finance and funding policy to support and lead applied research focused on education funding systems.
Responsibilities:
- Develop research designs to evaluate federal, state, and local PK–12 education funding policies and estimate the cost of an adequate and equitable education
- Build innovations and understanding in how strategic funding can meet the needs of students receiving special education, English learners, and students participating in career and technical education
- Support policymakers in analyzing funding in ways that lead to improvement in low performing schools and districts
- Manage or lead projects and tasks, assuming greater responsibility for project management over time
- Analyze extant financial and administrative data collected by education institutions (e.g., PK–12 school districts, state education agencies, community colleges) using state-of-the-field education finance research and statistical methods
- Collect data from primary sources that describe the types and amounts of resources education organizations have in place, their needs, and extent to which they employ evidence-based resource allocation strategies
- Prepare written materials (e.g., technical reports, policy briefs) that describe study findings in ways that accessible and impactful to policymakers and other decision makers
- Present findings to clients, professional associations, and the public
- Participate in, and where appropriate lead, efforts to prepare research proposals that generate external funding for education finance-related research
- Supervise and provide mentorship and support to junior staff by sharing approaches to solving concrete problems and providing feedback on their work
Requirements:
- A Ph.D./Ed.D., or master's degree with 4-7 years of demonstrated experience, in education policy, economics, or related social science field with expertise in the economics of education, education finance, and/or educational policy setting and/or conducting education research
- Knowledge or experience analyzing primary and administrative data (and particularly fiscal data) and applying state-of-the-field education finance research concepts and empirical methods
- Demonstrated experience collecting and analyzing a wide variety of primary and secondary educational data including fiscal data detailing school and district expenditures
- Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, in writing and verbally, with non-technical audiences
- Expertise in advanced social and behavioral science statistical methods including the use of regression models and rigorous program evaluation design including longitudinal data analysis
- Expertise in using AI models to analyze education finance data to inform policy and resource decision making at the state and district levels
- Proficiency in a commonly used statistical application (e.g., Stata, R) and open to learning new statistical tools as required by different projects
- Advanced expertise in using MS Office applications including Excel, PowerPoint, and Word
- Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the U.S. on a full-time basis
- Specialized knowledge and expertise in funding models for students with disabilities, English learners, and students participating in career and technical education