Assistant Director of Research Operations

University of ChicagoChicago, IL
Onsite

About The Position

The Assistant Director of Research Operations manages academic, research, clinical, or administrative programs within the UL Inclusive Economy Lab. This department partners with policymakers, community-based organizations, and others to address urgent challenges, generate evidence on effective solutions, and translate findings into policy changes aimed at ending intergenerational poverty. The Lab focuses on identifying barriers to social mobility and racial equity and highlighting impactful programs and policies to create greater economic opportunity. Their work specifically targets college and career success, basic needs, and quality jobs.

Requirements

  • College or university degree in a related field.
  • Knowledge and skills developed through 5-7 years of work experience in a related job discipline.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills; able to synthesize complex information and translate it into clear guidance, documentation, and presentations.
  • Strong interpersonal and collaborative skills; comfort working across teams and in a matrixed organizational structure.
  • Genuine commitment to racial equity and economic inclusion, with experience working in or alongside communities affected by poverty, segregation, or disinvestment.

Nice To Haves

  • Bachelor’s degree required; advanced degree in public policy, social science, economics, education, or a related field is a plus.
  • Equivalent professional or lived experience will be considered.
  • Five or more years of experience in applied research, policy, or research operations, with demonstrated ability to manage complex, cross-functional projects independently.
  • Experience in a research coordination, program management, or chief-of-staff-type role, ideally within a university, think tank, or policy research organization.
  • Strong working knowledge of program evaluation methods, including randomized controlled trials and quasi-experimental designs, and the ability to communicate methodological concepts to diverse audiences.
  • Demonstrated ability to design and deliver training or capacity-building programs, particularly related to research methods or evidence use.
  • Experience developing knowledge management systems, research repositories, or institutional learning infrastructure.
  • First generation college students and those with lived experience in communities experiencing poverty and disinvestment are encouraged to apply.
  • Experience supporting or coordinating academic affiliates, visiting scholars, or research fellows.
  • Prior experience planning academic convenings, workshops, or speaker series.
  • Familiarity with administrative data partnerships, IRB processes, or research compliance.
  • Interest in and experience with responsible AI use in research or policy contexts.
  • Experience in workforce development, housing stability, education, or social safety net policy areas.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and maintain clear guidelines for research knowledge and resource management, including building and maintaining an organizational wiki.
  • Centralize and streamline the existing research repository to ensure easy referencing of past work and methodological resources.
  • Build and manage best practices for onboarding new research team members to the lab's published research to ensure effective knowledge transfer.
  • Manage and refine project selection in collaboration with the Scientific Director, ensuring timely and complete material sharing, following up on approved projects, and providing updates.
  • Support the Scientific Director in formalizing the onboarding of new affiliates and identifying potential new affiliates, with a focus on engaging Booth faculty.
  • Maintain a list of current research affiliates and ensure up-to-date communication.
  • Support the planning and execution of the IEL affiliate speaker series.
  • Identify areas for affiliate research engagement outside of project work.
  • Develop and manage the annual 360 feedback process for research affiliates.
  • Support the Scientific Director in launching an academic conference focused on applied policy research.
  • Identify areas to expand the Lab’s visibility with academic audiences.
  • Lead the design and execution of IEL's internal program evaluation curriculum to build RM team capacity in causal inference and impact evaluation methods.
  • Manage lab-wide research learning and trainings, including topic planning, speaker coordination, and content development, taking ownership of 'Training Tuesdays' and research training components of Town Hall meetings.
  • Identify research-related training gaps and develop programming to address them.
  • Support the Director of Analytics in launching an internal AI working group across the Lab.
  • Develop practical guidance, tools, and standards for incorporating AI responsibly into research workflows.
  • Launch and support pilots aimed at increasing work efficiency without compromising research quality, rigor, and integrity.
  • Support the development of a protocol for mixed methods research in collaboration with the Scientific Director and Qualitative Research Director.
  • Help the lab navigate its integration into Rustandy and Booth by developing clear frameworks and expectations for supporting non-IEL projects.
  • Field inquiries for research support from Booth faculty, scope involvement, identify relevant staff support, and provide direct research support as necessary.
  • Establish norms, intake processes, and documentation standards for productive coexistence of different work streams.
  • Develop and communicate program priorities and performance standards, and assess operations using these criteria.
  • Plan and conduct quality assurance reviews and recommend changes.
  • Perform other related work as needed.

Benefits

  • Health insurance
  • Retirement programs
  • Paid time off
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