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Educational Research Analyst Jobs (NOW HIRING)

The Research Analyst works with the Research team and agency programs to accomplish our mission by ... education/workforce development, and youth voice. This full time, exempt position earns a ...

Legal Research Analyst Employment Type: Full-Time, Part-Time, Temporary and Permanent JOB SUMMARY ... A combination of education in a research-intensive field with relevant work experience may be ...

Research Analyst

Boston, MA · On-site

$85K - $107K/yr

In addition, Research Analysts serve as subject-matter experts in the use of AI-powered research tools, educating attorneys on effective and responsible adoption, validating AI-generated outputs, and ...

Research Analyst

Boulder, CO · On-site

$88K - $102K/yr

Overview The Research Analyst will perform comprehensive research and analysis across a variety of ... Equivalent combination of education and relevant experience may be considered in lieu of a degree ...

Research Analyst

Boulder, CO · On-site

$88K - $102K/yr

Overview The Research Analyst will perform comprehensive research and analysis across a variety of ... Equivalent combination of education and relevant experience may be considered in lieu of a degree ...

Overview The Research Analyst will perform comprehensive research and analysis across a variety of ... Equivalent combination of education and relevant experience may be considered in lieu of a degree ...

Clinical/Science exposure and/or education preferred. Experience: 2 years of experience in analytical background with exposure to financial analysis preferred. Must be proficient in research life ...

Research Analyst

Reno, NV · On-site

$31.19 - $43.68/hr

Clinical/Science exposure and/or education preferred. Experience: 2 years of experience in analytical background with exposure to financial analysis preferred. Must be proficient in research life ...

Research Analyst

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$83K - $104K/yr

In addition, Research Analysts serve as subject-matter experts in the use of AI-powered research tools, educating attorneys on effective and responsible adoption, validating AI-generated outputs, and ...

In addition, Research Analysts serve as subject‑matter experts in the use of AI‑powered research tools, educating attorneys on effective and responsible adoption, validating AI‑generated ...

Research Analyst

Washington, DC · On-site

$85K - $107K/yr

In addition, Research Analysts serve as subject-matter experts in the use of AI-powered research tools, educating attorneys on effective and responsible adoption, validating AI-generated outputs, and ...

Research Analyst Department: Bureau of Business and Economic Research (BBER) Location: UMD Campus ... Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $40,000 - $50,000 per year; depending on education/qualifications ...

Research Analyst

Duluth, MN · On-site

$40K - $50K/yr

Research Analyst Department: Bureau of Business and Economic Research (BBER) Location: UMD Campus ... Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $40,000 - $50,000 per year ; depending on education/qualifications ...

Clinical/Science exposure and/or education preferred. Experience: 2 years of experience in analytical background with exposure to financial analysis preferred. Must be proficient in research life ...

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What are some common challenges Educational Research Analysts face when working with large datasets?

Educational Research Analysts often work with large and complex datasets, which can present challenges such as ensuring data accuracy, cleaning incomplete or inconsistent data, and maintaining data privacy. Analysts must be adept at using statistical software and data management tools to handle these issues efficiently. Additionally, interpreting results in a way that is meaningful for educators and policymakers requires careful analysis and strong communication skills. Collaborating with teachers, administrators, and other researchers is also essential to ensure findings are relevant and actionable.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Educational Research Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Educational Research Analyst, you need strong analytical skills, statistical knowledge, and a background in education or social sciences, often supported by a bachelor’s or master’s degree. Familiarity with statistical analysis software such as SPSS, R, or SAS, as well as experience with data visualization tools and survey platforms, is typically required. Excellent written and verbal communication, attention to detail, and critical thinking are essential soft skills for presenting findings and collaborating with stakeholders. These skills ensure that research is rigorous, results are clearly communicated, and data-driven decisions can effectively improve educational outcomes.

What are Educational Research Analysts?

Educational Research Analysts are professionals who collect, analyze, and interpret data related to education systems, policies, and programs. They use statistical techniques and research methodologies to evaluate educational outcomes, assess program effectiveness, and provide recommendations for improvement. Their work helps schools, policymakers, and educational organizations make informed decisions to enhance teaching, learning, and administrative processes.

What is the difference between Educational Research Analyst vs Education Program Coordinator?

AspectEducational Research AnalystEducation Program Coordinator
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Education, Research, or related fieldBachelor's or Master's in Education, Program Management, or related field
Work EnvironmentResearch institutions, educational agencies, think tanksSchools, educational nonprofits, government agencies
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in research-focused roles analyzing educational dataUsed in managing and implementing educational programs

Educational Research Analysts focus on analyzing data and conducting research to improve educational practices, while Education Program Coordinators manage and oversee the implementation of educational programs. Both roles require similar educational backgrounds but differ in daily responsibilities and work settings.

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Research Analyst - Aerospace

Research Analyst - Aerospace

Institute for Defense Analyses

Alexandria, VA • On-site

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

What is the Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA)?

IDA is a non-profit that is uniquely positioned to answer the most challenging U.S. security and science questions with objective and rigorous analysis leveraging extraordinary scientific, technical, and analytic expertise. Work at IDA is conducted in a team environment and often involves a multi-disciplinary approach.

IDA has an immediate opening in the Science, Systems, and Sustainment Division (S3D) for a Research Analyst with technical expertise and modeling, coding and data analysis skills. The ideal candidate is eager to support the broad spectrum of research conducted in S3D, including technical support to Golden Dome, one of the nation's highest defense priorities, and is also an expert in their respective field. S3D explores topics that span the technology life cycle, from basic science, system implementation and analyses, and the sustainment of deployed systems. Example tasks included assessing the performance and survivability of individual military or intelligence systems; modeling the impact of new technologies and weapons concepts on warfighting effectiveness; determining the effectiveness of various force mixes in a mission or campaign context; observing tests and evaluating systems in development; assessing the physical security of critical infrastructure; and aiding government decision-making for investments in weapon system sustainment. IDA takes great pride in the high caliber and timeliness of its analyses, which are produced in a collegial atmosphere that encourages independent thinking, teamwork, and objective results. IDA provides an inclusive work environment and a comprehensive and competitive salary and benefits package.  

Responsibilities

Research Analysts are responsible for contributing to scientifically sound research and providing technical review for others' research products. IDA addresses diverse and ever-changing topics. Research Analysts are expected to be adaptable, self-motivated, and committed to life-long learning; capable of working independently or as a member of an interdisciplinary research team; and able to work multiple projects concurrently. Specific research-related activities expected of Research Analysts include:

  • Develop and maintain relationships with potential sponsors and stakeholders in the national security community to identify emerging issues.
  • Engage effectively with sponsors to understand their issues and constraints, and develop responsive research plans.
  • Formulate research questions that address sponsors' challenging and complex problems, and are informed by the broader context of national security.
  • Identify key factors of the issue under study, and create and execute appropriate quantitative analytic methodologies, including novel computational and model-based approaches.
  • Interact with government officials, military personnel, and other subject matter experts during the research process.
  • Analyze, evaluate, and integrate data and model results to develop strategic and actionable insights.
  • Prepare reports and presentations documenting findings, conclusions, and recommendations and effectively communicate the results of IDA's analysis to sponsors and selected audiences.

Qualifications

  • Education
    • PhD in Aerospace Engineering, Astronautical Engineering, or a closely related field of science, technology, or research + 2 years of post-grad Experience or
    • MS in Aerospace Engineering, Astronautical Engineering, or a closely related field of science, technology, or research + 6 years experience
  • Ideally at least 2 years of post-graduate experience conducting technical research, modeling, testing, or design.
  • A demonstrated record of research accomplishments in the field of study.
  • Experience with topics of space science and technology such as satellites, space environments, orbitology/constellation design, orbital debris, space domain awareness, spacecraft propulsion, or space launch is required.
  • A demonstrated ability to perform independent research.
  • Programming experience, preferably with modern programming environments and languages (C++, Python, etc.).  The ideal candidate will have familiarity with AFSIM.
  • Strong written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills, particularly the ability to communicate technical information to technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Significant interest in Department of Defense issues, military operations, and related subjects is desired.
  • Successful completion of a background check is required.
  • US Citizenship is required.
  • Travel (domestic or international) may be required.  

Why work at IDA?

IDA, as a non-profit, is uniquely positioned to answer the most challenging U.S. security and science questions with objective and rigorous analysis leveraging extraordinary scientific, technical, and analytic expertise. This position is located in Alexandria, VA, just outside Washington, D.C.

What are the next steps?

  • Complete the application and submit your resume.
  • The application process consists of three interviews.
    • A short screening call with HR;
    • A 30 min - 60 min screening call with researchers; and
    • Full day interview with various researchers and staff; includes giving a presentation on a research project.
  • Prior to the full day interview, you will be asked to provide:
    • Transcripts (unofficial accepted);
    • 3 letters of recommendation; and
    • A writing sample.
Benefits

At IDA, we pride ourselves on offering a comprehensive benefits package that ensures the well-being and security of our staff and their families. We provide a range of medical plans as well as stand-alone dental and vision coverage. Our retirement plans are designed to secure the financial future of our staff, featuring a generous contribution of 10% of base salary to our Qualified Retirement Plan after six months of service. We are committed to promoting a healthy work-life balance with a flexible work environment, an Employee Assistance Plan, paid parental leave, 10 paid holidays, and generous paid time off. IDA encourages professional development and offers tuition reimbursement and other learning opportunities. Learn more about our robust benefit offerings here.

Pay

We support transparency, equity, and fairness in our compensation program and provide a reasonable estimate of the salary range based on data-driven market analysis for each position. While it is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range, a reasonable estimate of the salary range for this role is $112,924-$263,335 Individual salary within this range will be commensurate with the incumbent's experience, unique skills and qualifications, and other relevant factors.

Employment Type: Exempt