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Senior Research Analyst
The Children's Equity Project within the Center for Child and Family Success in the School of Social and Family Dynamics is seeking an senior research scientist for policy evaluation. This is a full-time, benefits-eligible appointment. The successful candidate will have an unwavering commitment to equity, and professional interests and experiences that reflect the goals and mission of the CEP. They will have deep expertise in early childhood systems and K-12 education policy. The individual will demonstrate knowledge in the intersections between inequities across child-serving systems and how they impact children from historically marginalized communities. The individual should have a strong understanding of local, state, and federal policy as it relates to young
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