Learning & Efficacy Manager

Highlights for Children US,
Remote

About The Position

The Learning Science and Efficacy Manager is ZB’s embedded research translator—connecting the learning science literature to the day-to-day decisions made by our curriculum and product teams. Reporting to the Senior Manager, Learning Design and working in close partnership with the VP, Curriculum and Learning Design, this role ensures that every ZB program is built on a defensible, current, and clearly communicated research base. This is a practitioner-level role suited to someone who loves digging into research and loves even more the moment when that research clicks for a curriculum developer, a sales rep, or a district administrator. The Learning Science and Efficacy Manager will focus primarily on two areas: (1) translating and communicating the research base to internal product and curriculum teams, and (2) Supporting the planning, coordination, and documentation of efficacy studies in partnership with Learning Design leadership and external research partners.

Requirements

  • Master’s degree in Education, Learning Sciences, Literacy, Cognitive Psychology, or a closely related field (or equivalent demonstrated experience).
  • 3–5 years of experience in curriculum development, educational research, learning design, or a related field—with meaningful exposure to K–6 literacy and/or mathematics.
  • Working knowledge of the Science of Reading, structured literacy, and evidence-based instructional practices at the PreK–6 level.
  • Demonstrated ability to read, synthesize, and communicate peer-reviewed research to non-researcher audiences.
  • Familiarity with ESSA evidence tiers, research methodology, and efficacy documentation practices.
  • Strong written communication skills, including the ability to write clearly for multiple audiences (curriculum developers, sales teams, procurement committees).
  • Organized and detail-oriented, with the ability to manage documentation and deadlines across multiple concurrent projects.
  • Collaborative mindset and comfort working in a cross-functional environment alongside Editorial, Digital, Sales, and Marketing colleagues.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in educational publishing, ed-tech, or a K–6 instructional materials context.
  • Background as a classroom teacher, instructional coach, reading specialist, or curriculum coordinator.
  • Familiarity with UbD (Understanding by Design) curriculum design framework.
  • Experience contributing to district RFP responses or state adoption submissions.
  • Knowledge of state curriculum adoption processes and evidence requirements.

Responsibilities

  • Monitor and synthesize current research in cognitive science, literacy acquisition, mathematics intervention, and the Science of Reading—maintaining an accessible, organized library of research that product and curriculum teams can draw from.
  • Translate findings from peer-reviewed research into clear, practical guidance for Learning Design, Editorial, and Digital team members who are building curriculum—not reading journals.
  • Develop and maintain research summaries, logic models, and annotated research bases for each ZB program, keeping them current as the literature evolves.
  • Establish and maintain consistent communication processes for sharing new research and transferring knowledge to internal teams, in collaboration with the Senior Manager, Learning Design.
  • Review curriculum and product materials from a learning science perspective, flagging misalignments with current evidence and recommending research-grounded alternatives.
  • Contribute a learning science lens to curriculum design work structured within ZB’s UbD (Understanding by Design) framework.
  • In partnership with the Senior Manager, Learning Design and VP, Curriculum and Learning Design, coordinate and support efficacy studies that contribute to credible, ESSA-aligned evidence for ZB programs.
  • Coordinate with external research partners—including universities, independent evaluators, and consultants—to support rigorous, well-documented study execution.
  • Develop and maintain efficacy documentation for programs including Superkids, Spelling Connections, ZB Handwriting, and Kickstart, ensuring claims are accurate, current, and appropriately tiered per ESSA standards.
  • Track ESSA evidence requirements and state-level evidence expectations to ensure ZB products maintain competitive, compliant positioning.
  • Organize and maintain research and efficacy collateral, documentation, and archives; manage project timelines to meet multiple deadlines.
  • Author or contribute learning science and efficacy sections of RFP responses, alignment guides, and competitive proposals—translating research claims into language that resonates with district procurement audiences.
  • Develop evidence-based collateral (e.g., research summaries, efficacy comparison documents, Aha guides) that support Sales and Marketing in communicating ZB’s program quality.
  • Support alignment documentation projects connecting ZB programs to national and state standards with clear, research-grounded rationale.
  • In collaboration with Marketing, monitor the competitive landscape for research and efficacy claims made by programs such as i-Ready, UFLI Foundations, Bridges Intervention, and others; identify opportunities to strengthen ZB’s own evidence positioning.
  • Stay informed about developments in educational policy, state adoption requirements, and shifts in the Science of Reading and structured literacy fields.

Benefits

  • medical
  • dental
  • vision
  • 401(k)
  • Flexible remote/hybrid work arrangements
  • Professional development support, including conference attendance and continuing education.
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