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This is a grant-funded position with expected duration through December 2030. Candidates must be able to begin work promptly and manage deliverables within the project timeline.
Location: This is a hybrid, full-time position based at the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education in Everett, MA. This position is currently expected to work in-person two days per week, increasing to three assigned days per week in-person beginning August, 2026. Travel will be required with this position.
Please note that pursuant to Massachusetts general law, contracted employees are not paid for the twelve scheduled holidays, do not receive any paid, vacation, personal leave benefits, or contribute to the state retirement system or social security. As a state contracted employee, you must participate in direct deposit and contribute towards the Commonwealth of Massachusetts state alternate retirement plan, ("OBRA Plan").
The Department of Elementary & Secondary Education (DESE) is seeking a contracted Literacy Research Analyst to lead new and existing early literacy research and evaluation, including a 5-year EIR grant called BOOST: Building Ongoing Outcomes in Student Tutoring. The role will manage multiple research and evaluation partners on projects with substantial data collection and nuanced analyses. A successful candidate will have knowledge of best practices for evaluating classroom-based interventions and skill translating findings to support informed recommendations about policy and implementation across the state.
Description of Duties / Essential Functions
1. Lead internal work teams and manage external partnerships on current and future DESE initiatives related to early literacy, e.g. BOOST grant, Literacy Launch evaluation, tutoring evaluation, and early literacy screener data. Specific job responsibilities include the following:
2. Identify and conduct strategic analyses of available data to proactively influence policy and implementation efforts on the range of current and future work underway in the Teaching and Learning Unit.
3. Communicate data needs, decisions, and findings to a wide range of internal and external constituents in a way that prioritizes policy application and increases investment in DESE’s initiatives and policy efforts.
4. Contribute to other DESE programs and offerings through collaboration across units and teams.
Preferred Qualifications:
o Research design, including IRB and protections for study subjects
o Data collection and sharing, including ensuring data privacy and security
o Strong data literacy and experience with data analysis
People who are successful working on our team demonstrate a mindset aligned with the following:
Please include a cover letter with your resume.
Questions regarding this position, or the application process should be directed to Dawn.E.DeRoche@mass.gov.
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