LEO is seeking a strategic relationship builder and organized problem-solver to serve as its Project Development Associate—a role focused on identifying, shaping, and vetting promising anti-poverty programs for entry into LEO’s rigorous research pipeline. This position blends external relationship-building and storytelling with analytical vetting, helping organizations understand the value of rigorous research while ensuring their project ideas are a strong fit for LEO’s evaluation approach. This is a five-year, limited-term position. Contingent on funding, the position may be extended. The Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO) at the University of Notre Dame is a research center dedicated to reducing poverty by partnering with service providers to conduct rigorous impact evaluations. LEO’s mission is to improve lives through evidence-based programs and policies, empowering decision-makers with data that drives lasting social change. While rigorous research is at the heart of LEO’s mission, its success depends on identifying the right programs and working closely with the right partners to ensure strong project ideas are ready for evaluation. LEO’s Project Development team is responsible for identifying and vetting organizations that are fighting poverty with creative and effective programs, building a strong and diverse pipeline of partners and interventions well positioned to participate in rigorous research. The Project Development Associate will support the work of the Project Development team by owning the Development, Vetting, and Discovery Day phases of LEO’s Project Development process. In this role, the Associate works directly with nonprofit and public-sector organizations to shape promising research project ideas, gather and translate feedback from research faculty, and prepare partners for final consideration as a LEO partner. The ideal candidate is a strong communicator and relationship manager who can balance sales-minded outreach telling LEO’s story and articulating the value of rigorous research with thoughtful vetting that asks the right questions and pushes ideas to become research ready. This role is well suited for someone who enjoys translating complex research concepts for practitioner audiences and working at the intersection of mission-driven organizations, research, and operational execution.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level