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NYC-SRD- Research Assistant - Youth Development

MDRC is seeking a Research Assistant to work on projects in our Youth Development Criminal Justice and Employment policy area. The research projects gauge the impacts of programs designed to help identify the most effective ways to improve labor market outcomes for individuals facing serious barriers to employment. In recent years, the policy area has developed new bodies of research on programs for individuals with health problems and disabilities and for youth and adults in the criminal and juvenile justice systems.

MDRC is seeking candidates interested in blending research skills, knowledge of programs and/or research on adults and youth with disabilities and/or other serious barriers to employment, and strong organizational skills. The new research assistant will have the unusual opportunity to work as part of a multidisciplinary team on current social policy issues related to health and employment in a dynamic and challenging environment, under the guidance and supervision of leading public policy researchers.

Responsibilities:

The position provides the successful candidate an opportunity to focus on a range of non-technical and organizational tasks, including:
  • Active involvement in various stages of producing reports, proposals and papers —coordinating across authors, writing, fact-checking, presentation of data, and documentation.
  • Assistance in all stages of evaluations — summarizing literature searches, drafting project management and progress reports, participating in site visits, and collecting evaluation data.
  • Helping the policy area director with general project management, including developing and maintaining project files, arranging meetings with external research partners and funders, and handling correspondence.
Qualifications:

Candidates should have a BA/BS public policy, sociology, psychology, or a related field, and a demonstrated interest in social policy issues. Desired knowledge and skills include a basic understanding of quantitative and qualitative research methods, excellent attention to detail and organization, strong interpersonal skills, strong writing skills, and ability to multi-task. Experience with Microsoft Word and Excel are a plus. Candidates should also be comfortable working in a team-oriented and fast-paced environment.

The position is based in MDRC’s New York, New York, office. Some on-the-job training is provided. Salary and level will be commensurate with experience. Comprehensive fringe benefits offered.

Only candidates selected for further consideration will be contacted.

MDRC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. MDRC does not discriminate, and all qualified applications will receive consideration without regard to race; color; national origin; religion; creed; sex or gender (including sex stereotyping and gender identity or expression); sexual orientation; citizenship status; pregnancy; disability; age; military or veteran status; marital or partnership status; genetic information, genetic predisposition, or carrier status; prior unemployment status; consumer credit history; status as a victim of domestic violence, sex offenses, or stalking; or any other category protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. Legal work authorization is required.

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NOTE: Candidates are eligible to interview for this position at Skidmore Recruitment Day in New York City on Friday February 28, 2020. This listing is for members of the Class of 2020.