KSTF Job Announcement
Senior Program Officer for Research
Start Date: Fall, 2010
The Knowles Science Teaching Foundation (KSTF), a
multimillion dollar foundation located in Moorestown, New Jersey (just outside
Philadelphia), is seeking a Senior Program Officer for Research to develop and
manage its research programs.
Established as a non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization in
2000, KSTF supports two nationwide programs designed to improve the quality of
high school science and mathematics teaching:
·
Fellowships for outstanding beginning
high school science and mathematics teachers
·
Educational research through internal
research programs and Research Fellowships for early career scholars
The Senior Program Officer for Research will design,
conduct, and manage research that draws on the unique opportunities provided by
the KSTF Teaching Fellowship Program. These opportunities include research with
dedicated high school science and mathematics teachers who: have exceptionally
strong disciplinary knowledge; are credentialed via numerous teacher preparation
programs; form a professional community of teacher-learners for 5 years, from
credential through tenure; and interact regularly, both online and at Fellows’
Meetings. The Senior Program Officer for
Research will also oversee the KSTF Research
Fellowship Program. This program provides grants and other support to pre-tenure
faculty doing research on the recruitment, preparation, induction, mentoring and
retention of beginning high school science and mathematics teachers. The
individual hired for this position will have the authority, responsibility and
flexibility to create the position as it develops, including hiring research
assistants and/or creating a post-doc position. The Senior Program Officer for
Research will function as part of the KSTF management team, along with the
Executive Director, Senior Program Officer for Teaching Fellowships, and Senior
Program Officer for Teaching Fellowship Alumni.
The ideal candidate for this position will have a
minimum of 10 years of relevant experience and a combination of the following
strengths and abilities:
·
Doctorate in a field relevant to science and mathematics education
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Established record of education research
·
Understanding of and experience with the multiple perspectives
that inform education research
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Familiarity with the many venues through which to disseminate
education research
·
Deep and extensive knowledge of the relationships among research,
practice and policy in teacher education
·
Ability to effectively promote the mission and accomplishments of
KSTF to a wide variety of stakeholders
·
Strong oral and written communication skills, self-motivation and
ability to set clear priorities
·
Ability to initiate projects and work with a team to follow them
through to completion
·
Ability to respond flexibly and creatively to the foundation's
needs as they arise
Salary is based on
education and experience. Search will remain open until position is filled.
Interested applicants should review the KSTF website
(www.kstf.org)
and send a letter of interest and a resume or vita to: Ralph
Putnam, Senior Program Officer for Research,
rputnam@kstf.org
or 856-608-0008 (fax).