Senior Researcher, PERIL

American UniversityWashington, DC
7d$75,000 - $115,000

About The Position

The Polarization & Extremism Research & Innovation Lab (PERIL) and the School of Public Affairs at American University are seeking applications for Senior Researchers (who would be appointed at the rank of Research Assistant Professor). The Polarization & Extremism Research & Innovation Lab (PERIL) is an applied research lab preventing radicalization to violent extremism by strengthening community resilience. We use a public health approach to design, test, and scale-up evidence-based tools and strategies that effectively reduce the threat of radicalization to harmful online and offline content including conspiracy theories, mis/disinformation, propaganda, and supremacist ideologies. As an alternative to security-based approaches that rely on surveillance, censorship, and incarceration, our work takes a multidisciplinary and preventative approach to support individuals and communities to reject propaganda and extremist content, as well as empower them to intervene and interrupt early radicalization. PERIL and its Executive Leadership Team have a common vision of a just world free of hate and full of learning, and a mission to utilize public health approaches to design, test and scale evidence-based tools and strategies to prevent hate, bias, and extremist radicalization. About the Senior Researcher role: The incoming Senior Researcher will have an extraordinary opportunity to make an impact within the field of public health approaches to reducing extremist violence. The Senior Researcher for the Polarization and Extremism Research and Innovation Lab (PERIL) will play a critical role in advancing our research and objectives. The Senior Researcher plays a central role in conducting analysis, shaping research agendas, designing rigorous studies, and translating findings into meaningful impact. This position requires critical thinking, a strong publication record or trajectory, and the ability to lead interdisciplinary research efforts from ideation through dissemination. Working closely with the Executive Director, the Founding Director & Chief Vision Officer, and key members of the research leadership team, the Senior Researcher will help translate strategic goals around community-based prevention into actionable projects. The work performed will demand extensive contact with numerous organizations, community groups, schools, non-profit and faith-based organizations, government agencies, and the citizens of the state. It will also require excellent communication skills and sensitivity to the needs of the various groups. The Senior Researcher will play a critical role in advancing our research and objectives. This position demands a highly skilled, qualitatively and quantitatively focused professional who can lead and contribute to groundbreaking research initiatives while building and maintaining strong relationships with funders and partners to further PERIL’s mission. The incumbent will Lead research projects with support from the director of research and research team leadership, including conceptualizing projects and driving major decisions on research design. Serve as a primary contact for funders and partners, managing relationships to ensure alignment with project objectives. Oversee project progress, ensuring deadlines and deliverables are met by coordinating with staff and project managers, scheduling key meetings, and managing internal timelines. Be responsible for data storage, ensuring proper archiving of internal and external work products. Lead most research methods within a project, particularly qualitative models, ensuring research is designed and conducted in alignment with project goals and that findings are effectively integrated across methodologies. Support research projects by contributing to qualitative and quantitative research as secondary support, including running data analysis for PERIL projects, assisting research teams in interpreting and contextualizing findings, and providing support for program evaluations of interventions and PERIL initiatives. Determine content for research reports and briefs with significant input from the director of research and research leadership. Present research findings regularly to internal and external stakeholders, including PERIL directors, staff, funders, partners, and other professionals in the field. Presentations may include formal meetings with funders, academic conferences, PERIL workshops, and training. Contribute to innovations in research theory and methodology, ensuring PERIL’s work remains at the forefront of the field. Respond to media inquiries and requests related to PERIL research, effectively communicating findings to the public and relevant stakeholders. Conduct quantitative and/or qualitative data analysis for additional PERIL research projects. Assist other research teams in interpreting and contextualizing quantitative and/or qualitative data. Support program evaluation for interventions and PERIL initiatives. Determine content for research reports and briefs, with significant input from the director. Present research findings to internal teams, funders, partners, and broader professional audiences. This includes formal meetings, academic conferences, workshops, and training sessions. Contribute to innovations in theory and research methods. Respond to media inquiries related to PERIL research. Work with the training and interventions teams to help translate research into educational materials and training products. Analyze and synthesize white papers, research reports, and data into publishable academic manuscripts. Identify compelling findings and frame them according to journal standards and target audiences. Collaborate with team members to update statistical models or conduct supplementary analyses as needed for publication. Identify appropriate journals for submission based on subject matter, impact factor, and audience reach. Tailor manuscripts to meet specific journal guidelines and thematic focuses. Lead or contribute to the peer-review process, addressing reviewer feedback and revising manuscripts as needed. Collaborate with PERIL team members to pursue and secure at least two grants per year.

Requirements

  • Master’s degree in psychology, sociology, political science, public health, criminology, education, or a related field.
  • Familiarity with public health approaches and prevention of extremism, radicalization, misinformation, conspiracy theories, and male supremacy.
  • Comfort with statistical tools, evaluation frameworks, or multi-method analysis.
  • Experience working with schools, nonprofits, or government agencies.
  • A track record of leading powerfully through collaborative relationships, with deep experience in coalition building, facilitating partnerships, and playing an advisory role to a wide array of stakeholders.
  • Research, training, education, or teaching experience in the prevention field.
  • Experience working in an ambiguous, entrepreneurial context and launching innovative projects or initiatives.
  • Deep knowledge of the topics studied by the lab, including extremism, radicalization, misinformation, conspiracy theories, and male supremacy.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects, meet deadlines, and collaborate effectively in a team-based environment.
  • Strong qualitative and quantitative research skills and ability to analyze and interpret quantitative data.
  • Sound judgment and decision-making skills.
  • Demonstrated experience of scaling programs.
  • Experience working on a small team with a highly collaborative, “all hands-on deck” approach; ability to juggle many competing priorities at once.
  • Exemplary leadership, analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.

Nice To Haves

  • PhD in similar fields, preferred.
  • Desired mindset and orientation An entrepreneurial orientation, with experience and comfort in an environment that requires generating new ideas and approaches, handling shifting priorities, working autonomously, and adapting to rapid change.
  • A bold strategic thinker who achieves impact while maintaining ease, values-alignment, and voice for all stakeholders.
  • A leader who centers listening, humility, and relationships to achieve goals.
  • A collaborative team player who thrives in a culture of learning, feedback, coaching and reciprocal support among the team.

Responsibilities

  • Lead research projects with support from the director of research and research team leadership, including conceptualizing projects and driving major decisions on research design.
  • Serve as a primary contact for funders and partners, managing relationships to ensure alignment with project objectives.
  • Oversee project progress, ensuring deadlines and deliverables are met by coordinating with staff and project managers, scheduling key meetings, and managing internal timelines.
  • Be responsible for data storage, ensuring proper archiving of internal and external work products.
  • Lead most research methods within a project, particularly qualitative models, ensuring research is designed and conducted in alignment with project goals and that findings are effectively integrated across methodologies.
  • Support research projects by contributing to qualitative and quantitative research as secondary support, including running data analysis for PERIL projects, assisting research teams in interpreting and contextualizing findings, and providing support for program evaluations of interventions and PERIL initiatives.
  • Determine content for research reports and briefs with significant input from the director of research and research leadership.
  • Present research findings regularly to internal and external stakeholders, including PERIL directors, staff, funders, partners, and other professionals in the field. Presentations may include formal meetings with funders, academic conferences, PERIL workshops, and training.
  • Contribute to innovations in research theory and methodology, ensuring PERIL’s work remains at the forefront of the field.
  • Respond to media inquiries and requests related to PERIL research, effectively communicating findings to the public and relevant stakeholders.
  • Conduct quantitative and/or qualitative data analysis for additional PERIL research projects.
  • Assist other research teams in interpreting and contextualizing quantitative and/or qualitative data.
  • Support program evaluation for interventions and PERIL initiatives.
  • Determine content for research reports and briefs, with significant input from the director.
  • Present research findings to internal teams, funders, partners, and broader professional audiences. This includes formal meetings, academic conferences, workshops, and training sessions.
  • Contribute to innovations in theory and research methods.
  • Respond to media inquiries related to PERIL research.
  • Work with the training and interventions teams to help translate research into educational materials and training products.
  • Analyze and synthesize white papers, research reports, and data into publishable academic manuscripts.
  • Identify compelling findings and frame them according to journal standards and target audiences.
  • Collaborate with team members to update statistical models or conduct supplementary analyses as needed for publication.
  • Identify appropriate journals for submission based on subject matter, impact factor, and audience reach.
  • Tailor manuscripts to meet specific journal guidelines and thematic focuses.
  • Lead or contribute to the peer-review process, addressing reviewer feedback and revising manuscripts as needed.
  • Collaborate with PERIL team members to pursue and secure at least two grants per year.

Benefits

  • AU offers a competitive benefits package.
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