American Institutes for Research (AIR)

Mixed Methods Disability Researcher

Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
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Qualifications

  • Ph.D. in Higher Education, Economics, Psychology, Sociology, Statistics, Public Policy or related field; or Master's degree with 4-7 years relevant experience.
  • Demonstrated expertise in disability research and familiarity with related policies.
  • Experience in mixed-methods data collection and leading mixed-methods data analysis.
  • Knowledge of research design principles and experience co-authoring systematic reviews.
  • Proficient in data management and analytics software like SPSS, R, NVivo, etc.

Responsibilities

  • Lead project tasks using mixed methods for disability-focused research.
  • Supervise data collection and management activities for studies.
  • Conduct quantitative analysis and write technical reports and briefs.
  • Manage project activities, including mentoring junior staff and client communications.
  • Engage in business development by cultivating client relationships and managing proposals.
  • Collaborate with team members and support dissemination of research findings.
  • Mentor staff and guide problem-solving in research design.

Benefits

  • Flexible remote work options within the U.S.
  • Collaborative and collegial working environment.
  • Opportunities for professional development and mentoring.
  • Exposure to impactful disability policy and programmatic work.
Full Job Description
AIR is seeking a Mixed Methods Disability Researcher for disability-focused projects within the Employment and Economic Opportunity program. Under the direction of a principal investigator, the Researcher leads project tasks using both quantitative and qualitative methods, working with teams that use findings to develop products and toolkits designed for the general public and to inform training and technical assistance.

Disability work within EEOP focuses on building and improving the use of evidence that can help adults and transition-aged youth with disabilities achieve full integration into all aspects of life, including and not limited to employment, independent living, and social engagement. The Researcher will contribute to disability-oriented business development efforts, research and evaluation projects, and work to produce and disseminate knowledge across a variety of topics-including vocational rehabilitation, and other career development efforts for adults and transition-aged youth with disabilities. We seek someone aspiring to become a leader within a fast-paced yet collegial environment, working as part of a growing team with ambitious aspirations and evolving needs.

Candidates hired for the position may work remotely within the United States (U.S.) or from one of our U.S. office locations. This does not include U.S. territories.

Responsibilities:

The responsibilities for the position include:
  • Demonstrating and applying content knowledge and methodological expertise to study design decisions, project activities, and reporting.
  • Contributing to or supervising collection and management of data for projects; • Leading or contributing to designs for rigorous experimental, quasi-experimental, and descriptive studies.
  • Leading or contributing to quantitative analysis and write-up of research technical reports, briefs and other project deliverables.
  • Carrying out task management activities, including supervising junior staff, communicating with senior managers, and communicating with clients as appropriate.
  • Engaging in business development activities, including cultivating relationships with existing and potential new clients, capture planning, managing or writing proposals.
  • Supporting collaboration among team members, both internal and external to the organization.
  • Contributing to dissemination activities, including presentations, journal manuscripts, issue briefs, data dashboards, infographics and other products for a variety of audiences.
  • Mentoring staff, share approaches to solving concrete study design and analytic problems, and provide feedback on the work of others.


Qualifications:

Education, Knowledge, and Experience
  • Ph.D. in Higher Education, Economics, Psychology, Sociology, Statistics, Public Policy or other related field, or Master's degree with 4-7 years of relevant work experience.
  • Demonstrated expertise in disability research, including familiarity with disability policy, vocational rehabilitation systems, independent living supports, and evidence-based practices that promote employment and community participation for adults and transition-aged youth with disabilities.
  • Experience with mixed-methods data collection using structured interviews, observations, surveys, and other qualitative and quantitative techniques.
  • Experience leading mixed-methods data analysis, including descriptive and inferential statistical analysis as well as management and analysis of interview and focus group data.
  • Demonstrated familiarity with data organization, including database structure, record layouts, and file structure.
  • Experience with co-authoring systematic reviews, scoping reviews or other rigorous evidence syntheses using written protocols.
  • Demonstrated knowledge and experience of research principles and research design.
  • Knowledge of various analytic and data management software (e.g., SPSS, Excel, STATA, R, NVivo, Airtable).
  • Familiarity with responsible use of artificial intelligence in research activities.
  • Experience with developing and implementing interventions and their outcome evaluations.
Skills
  • Effective organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills, with the ability to produce concise, high-level summaries and briefings.
  • Demonstrated ability to engage in knowledge translation, including effectively engaging stakeholders and communicating research findings and policy implications to policymakers, practitioners, and the general public, including people with disabilities.
  • Passion for bringing rigorous evidence to bear on policy and programmatic decision-making that improves lives.
  • The position is ideal for someone who enjoys working as part of a team, likes working in an entrepreneurial atmosphere within a growing program area, and is committed to advancing economic opportunity for all, including people with disabilities.


Disclosures: Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the U.S. on a full-time basis. Employment-based visa sponsorship (including H-1B sponsorship) is not available for this position. Depending on project work, qualified candidates may need to meet certain residency requirements.

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AIR's Total Rewards Program, is designed to reward our staff competitively and motivate them to achieve our critical mission. This position offers the anticipated annual salary as listed. Salary offers are made based on internal equity within the institution and external equity with competitive markets. Please note this is the annual salary range for candidates that are based in the United States.

Anticipated Annual Salary Range

$92,700-$113,000 USD

About American Institutes for Research (AIR)

The American Institutes for Research (AIR) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan behavioral and social science research, evaluation, assessment, and technical assistance organization based in Washington, D.C. AIR was established in 1946 as a behavioral and social science research organization. AIR's mission is to conduct and apply the best behavioral and social science research and evaluation towards improving people's lives, with a special emphasis on the disadvantaged. AIR has more than 2,000 employees and offices across the United States and abroad.
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