Founded in 2023 the Multilingual Learning Research Center (MLRC) studies teaching practices and systems that support multilingual learners (MLs) contributing to knowledge about effective teaching and learning and a deeper understanding of the systemic factors that influence MLs educational experiences and outcomes. The Center leverages local national and global contexts to interrogate a range of issues related to the education of addition to its domestic research priorities the Center is home to the MLRC International School Network a research-practice partnership with English-speaking and bilingual schools around the world that collaborate on research for educational improvement and equity for multilingual learners everywhere.
The MLRC seeks a mixed methods researcher to join its growing team. We are looking for someone who brings an existing research agenda focused on learning and teaching for multilingual learners; expertise in literacy and biliteracy is a plus. The ideal candidate will have experience with research practice partnerships as well as mixed methods be flexible and adaptable to changing funding contexts and thrive on being part of a team and contributing to a collaborative environment oriented around social justice.
This is a 2-year terminal position. This position has the possibility to be extended or converted into an ongoing (renewable) appointment based on need and/or funding.
School of Education / MLRC at WCER
Minimum: $110000
Commensurate with qualifications and experience. This position offers a comprehensive benefits package including generous paid time off competitively priced health/dental/vision/life insurance tax-advantaged savings accounts and participation in the nationally recognized Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS) pension fund.
Minimum of 4 years of experience designing and implementing a research agenda.
Minimum of 3 years of experience researching topics related to K-12 education.
Demonstrated knowledge of the field of multilingual education or related field (e.g. bilingual education second language acquisition language and literacy curriculum and instruction).
Experience in management of research projects deadlines and budgets.
Experience writing scientific papers and grant proposals in the areas of multilingual education or related field (e.g. bilingual education second language acquisition language and literacy curriculum and instruction).
Experience conducting qualitative and mixed methods research including study design literature reviews data collection and analysis and dissemination of findings.
Effective writing presentation and communication skills with the ability to engage and connect with diverse audiences and contexts.
Bilingual in English and at least one other language
Experience leading research teams and supporting their development of methodological skills.
Experience serving as a subject matter expert and liaison to various stakeholders.
Experience supervising and mentoring graduate students.
Experience leading product/program evaluation.
Experience with teaching or working with multilingual learners.
Demonstrated knowledge about adult and/or teacher learning.
Terminal degree in multilingual education or related field (e.g. bilingual education language and literacy curriculum and instruction)
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