Court Research Associate
- Employer
- National Center for State Courts
- Location
- Virginia, United States
- Salary
- $65,000.00 - $65,000.00
- Date posted
- Mar 16, 2021
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- Position Type
- Jobs Outside Academe, Non-profit & Government Organizations
- Employment Level
- Post-Doc
- Employment Type
- Full Time
JOB SUMMARY:
The National Center for State Courts is an independent,
nonprofit court improvement organization located in Williamsburg,
Virginia. NCSC’s services – research, information services,
education, consulting, association management, and technical
assistance – are focused on helping courts implement improvements
that promote efficiency and effectiveness, while ensuring access to
justice, timeliness, and procedural satisfaction.
The Research Division of the NCSC is looking for a highly
motivated Court Research Associate to
work on projects, in multidisciplinary research including, but not
limited to social science, public administration, legal studies,
public health, criminology, racial and social justice, and data
science, to further the administration of justice in our state
courts. We are seeking applicants who thrive in a
collaborative environment and want to make a difference in the
field of court administration and improvement.
The position is responsible for planning, organizing, and
conducting research for improving various aspects of state court
administration and disseminating research results. Work includes
identifying and developing research initiatives; assisting to
obtain research grant funding; conducting research and
disseminating research results through various mediums (e.g.,
written products, presentations, online curricula, and technical
on-site assistance).
For more information about current Research Projects at the
NCSC visit: National Center
for State Courts.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Court Research Associate will be responsible for performing the duties listed below.
- Conducting empirical and applied research and program evaluation: Designing qualitative and quantitative data collection instruments;
- Conducting site visits (interviewing, focus groups, observations) with constituents, and Performing statistical analysis;
- Designing products that effectively communicate research findings to diverse audiences (e.g., data visualization);
- Presenting research findings (e.g., conferences, facilitated workgroups, publications); and
- Assisting in the development of funding proposals from federal, state, and private funding sources.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
To be considered for this position, candidates must meet the following qualifications:
- A Ph.D. in the social sciences, public policy, or a related field; a J.D. combined with a Master's degree in social sciences, public policy, or a J.D. and at least six years’ experience in conducting applied social science research;
- Experience using statistical/data management software such as Excel, SPSS, Stata, R, and Tableau;
- Knowledge of and demonstrated ability to competently perform quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis;
- Ability to present research findings to diverse audiences (e.g., court-related leadership organizations, practitioners, and lay people);
- Excellent writing skills (e.g., client reports, policy memorandums, journal articles); and
- Availability to travel periodically.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION:
NCSC IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/DISABILITY/VETERAN EMPLOYER
Candidates are required to submit a cover letter with salary requirements and a resume in addition to the completed application form.
Starting salary may vary with additional experience and
qualifications.
Resume review begins March 29 , 2021
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