Nebrasks Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families, and Schools, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
I am excited to share that we are hiring a Research Assistant Professor at the Nebraska Academy for Methodology, Analytics & Psychometrics in the Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families and Schools.
The Nebraska Academy for Methodology, Analytics & Psychometrics (MAP Academy – https://mapacademy.unl.edu), housed in the Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families, and Schools (CYFS) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL), is seeking applicants for a non-tenure leading twelve-month annually renewable Research Assistant Professor position. The successful applicant will work in a team environment whose mission is to promote the advancement of methodologies, applied analytics, and data infrastructure to support and enhance rigorous research within the social, behavioral, health, and educational (SBHE) sciences. The successful candidate will be expected to develop a high-impact, nationally recognized research program in a self-identified area of applied SBHE research methodology, analytics, or other closely related area. They will be expected to effectively obtain and leverage external and internal support (grants, fee revenue, etc.) for research, work with interdisciplinary teams, mentor students, publish in high-quality, high-impact peer-reviewed journals, and participate in scientific meetings and other appropriate professional activities. The successful candidate will have strong methodological and analytic skills and be interested in developing a collaborative program of applied research in SBHE sciences. For example, this may include research programs supporting academic intervention and learning; early education and development; social, emotional, and behavioral well-being; biological bases of learning and behavior; rural schools and communities; and research, measurement, and evaluation methods. We are seeking candidates with a completed doctorate at the time the appointment begins, to begin immediately and no later than August 2025.
The Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families & Schools (http://www.cyfs.unl.edu) is a highly collegial, interdisciplinary program of excellence that promotes and supports a vibrant grant-active culture in the College of Education and Human Sciences (CEHS) and across UNL and the University of Nebraska (NU). CYFS is a highly prolific research center that secures competitive funding with a high rate of success. The Center is also home to the Nebraska Academy for Early Childhood Research and the Nebraska Multi-tiered System of Supports.
Minimum Qualifications
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Ph.D. in a relevant discipline at the time the appointment begins. Relevant disciplines include social science or educational research methods, applied statistics, behavioral sciences, psychology, family science, developmental science, sociology, educational psychology, or a closely related field.
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Demonstrated evidence of expertise in applied statistics/analytics (e.g., structural equation modeling, generalized linear mixed modeling, longitudinal data analysis, complex survey data, applied or technical psychometrics, big data/machine learning, or a related approach).
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Demonstrated evidence of expertise in SBHE-related research methods (e.g., experimental or quasi-experimental designs, intervention efficacy/effectiveness, educational measurement, mixed methods, or related methods).
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Excellent written and oral communication skills.
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Excellent collaborative problem-solving skills.
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Strong self-motivation and leadership skills.
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Ability to manage and balance the demands of multiple projects and deadlines.
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Ability to work independently and in a collaborative team environment
Preferred Qualifications
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Demonstrated experience in grant writing and evidence of the potential to secure external grants independently or collaboratively are highly preferred.
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Demonstrated training and/or experience in the design or analysis of applied research in the social, educational, or behavioral sciences is highly desired.
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Publication record in top-tier peer-reviewed journals in a relevant discipline.
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Demonstrated training and/or experience in building and managing data infrastructure for open science.
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Demonstrated training and/or experience in the use of data to inform education, behavioral health, or public policy.
Application Process
Review of applications will begin October 1, 2024 and will continue until the position is filled or the search is closed. To view details of the position and create an application, go to https://employment.unl.edu, requisition F_240113, or by using this quick link: https://employment.unl.edu/postings/92950. Click “Apply for this Job,” complete the Faculty/Academic Administrative Information Form and attach the following documents.
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Letter of application with a brief narrative addressing the qualifications for the position.
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Curriculum vita.
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Contact information for three professional references.
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Examples of scholarly writing (3 samples).
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Transcripts or unofficial copies of transcripts from the doctoral program (official copies of transcripts will be required at the time of offer).
Please combine the statements and transcripts (items 4 and 5) into a single document for upload.For additional questions, please contact Search Committee Chair Lorey Wheeler at lorey@unl.edu.
Closing Date:
Contact: lorey@unl.edu