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Associate Director of Research – Reshaping Prosecution

Associate Director of Research – Reshaping Prosecution

CompanyVera Institute of Justice
LocationNew Orleans, LA, USA, Washington, DC, USA, Los Angeles, CA, USA, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Salary$129000 – $134000
TypeFull-Time
DegreesPhD
Experience LevelExpert or higher

Requirements

  • Advanced graduate training, such as a Ph.D. or equivalent, as well as 9+ years of work experience or equivalent applied experience
  • Several years of experience supervising interdisciplinary research teams
  • Advanced project management, technical, methodological, and analytic skills
  • Experience supervising and working with mixed methods research and/or researchers; ability to supervise and advise on sophisticated quantitative analyses
  • Experience conducting applied policy research; subject matter expertise including understanding how the criminal legal system operates
  • Ability to support and build advocacy efforts and external stakeholder relationships
  • Commitment to race equity

Responsibilities

  • Represent research on the initiative leadership team
  • Work with the initiative director to develop strategies that incorporate research; participate in initiative’s theory of change planning; monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL); and other activities related to the impact pipeline
  • Serve as a member of the Vera Research Leadership Team
  • Ensure that researchers across the organization receive appropriate training, mentoring, and technical assistance
  • Supervise, support and mentor the initiative research team
  • Partner with initiative director and the research leadership team to develop staffing plans and lead recruitment and hiring
  • Cultivate relationships with partner organizations
  • Supervise all research work on an initiative project or team
  • Partner with Advocacy and Communications staff to develop coordinated strategies that leverage research
  • Build and maintain expertise in prosecution-related research and keep abreast of emerging trends and gaps
  • Sign off on evidence-based messaging and research within the initiative, and oversee development, writing, and editing of research publications and evidence-based messaging and products in support of initiative goals, including rapid response work
  • Act as an internal and external spokesperson/representative of the work to a range of audiences including government actors, system-impacted communities, and the general public
  • Review, develop, and present IRB applications and ensure that research is conducted to the highest ethical standards, serving as Principal Investigator on research projects
  • Mentor early career researchers in human subjects/IRB protocols
  • Lead the initiative’s data collection and analysis
  • Lead/train/supervise others on data collection and analysis, overseeing all aspects of data management and analysis within the initiative

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience supervising or conducting community-based research, research with people who have experienced trauma, and/or research with people who have been detained or incarcerated
  • Experience partnering with advocacy and communications professionals
  • Experience with administrative data, ideally in the criminal legal system