Department
About the Department
The University of Chicago Crime Lab and Education Lab partner with cities and communities to use data and rigorous research to design, test, and scale programs and policies that enhance public safety, improve educational outcomes, and advance justice. Our mission is to combine world-class data science and research, in partnership with government agencies, to substantially improve the effectiveness of the public sector and achieve impact at scale.
For more information about our work, visit the Crime Lab and Education Lab websites.
Job Summary
Responsibilities
Supports a portfolio of projects that may include rigorous social science evaluations and technical assistance data analysis projects; assists project team members, PIs, external partners, and stakeholders to push projects forward and achieve research goals.
Assists with the coordination of research activities, communications with partner agencies, and managing project deliverables.
Assists in writing grant proposals and preparing presentations targeting both policymakers and academic audiences.
Writes human subjects permission protocols and amendments for IRB permission, and obtains other research permits as needed.
Documents discussions and research activities with detailed notes and project logs.
Conducts thorough and critical reviews of relevant literature.
Assists with data collection, management, randomization, and analysis including cleaning and assembling the files for data analysis, and conducts field research as needed.
Prepares sections of research results, including proofing, formatting and creating tables and graphs.
Maintains technical and administrative support for a research project.
Analyzes and maintains data and/or specimens. Conducts literature reviews. Assist with preparation of reports, manuscripts and other documents.
Preforms other related work as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field.---
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Preferred Qualifications
Education:
Bachelor’s degree in economics, statistics, public policy, or other relevant field.
Experience:
Relevant research and project management experience.
Experience working on field experiments.
Experience working on large projects with multiple stakeholders.
Experience working on team-based, group projects.
Familiarity with social science research concepts.
Preferred Competencies
Demonstrated ability to problem solve and take initiative.
Demonstrated ability to support a project team in a fast-paced environment and stay organized.
Thorough and detail-oriented in completing tasks; produces high-quality deliverables.
Demonstrated ability to collaborate with others – both on internal teams and with external partners.
Communication skills that allow for clear and effective communication of technical and non-technical information to a variety of stakeholders.
Open to the mentorship and guidance from colleagues, proactively seeks support as needed.
Application Documents
Resume (required)
Cover Letter (required)
Professional References (required)
When applying, the document(s) MUST be uploaded via the My Experience page, in the section titled Application Documents of the application.
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Benefits Eligible
Drug Test Required
Health Screen Required
Motor Vehicle Record Inquiry Required
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