JOE Listings (Job Openings for Economists)
August 1, 2021 - January 31, 2022
University of Chicago
Position Title/Short Description
Section: US: Full-Time Academic (Permanent, Tenure Track or Tenured)
Location: UNITED STATES
JEL Classifications:
I2 -- Education and Research Institutions
K4 -- Legal Procedure, the Legal System, and Illegal Behavior
Z1 -- Cultural Economics; Economic Sociology; Economic Anthropology
Full Text of JOE Listing:
Who We Are
The Crime Lab and its sister organization, the Education Lab, is a non-partisan faculty-led research center at the University of Chicago directed by professors Jens Ludwig and Jonathan Guryan. Our mission is to help design, test, and scale solutions to some of our nation’s most pressing and persistent social problems. We use the power of research and data science to help public sector agencies improve social conditions for the people they serve. Our focus on partnering with the public sector is motivated by the recognition that only the government has the scale of operations to translate promising solutions into large-scale social change.
Our work seeks to have impact in the world through two key pathways. The first pathway to impact is directly through the design and testing of promising policy levers in conjunction with our government and NGO partners. Past projects have, for example, helped the city of Chicago re-orient much of its violence strategy towards greater use of social programs, informed the Chicago Public Schools decision to allocate millions of dollars to intensive high-dosage tutoring for children growing up in some of the city’s most economically disadvantaged communities, supported the implementation of reforms at the Chicago Police Department initiated by the Obama Administration’s Department of Justice civil rights division, and worked with the New York City’s mayor’s office on the effort to close the long-troubled Rikers Island jail without compromising public safety in the city. The second pathway to impact is by drawing generalizable lessons from these local R&D initiatives that are intended to inform scientific and policy efforts across the country, or even across the world. The results of Crime Lab and Education Lab projects have been published in leading peer-reviewed scientific outlets like Science, the Quarterly Journal of Economics, and the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, and featured in leading national news outlets like the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, National Public Radio, and PBS News Hour.
We have a full-time staff of nearly 100 in offices located in downtown Chicago (across from city hall) and New York City (in Downtown Manhattan), which includes Ph.D.-level research directors, data scientists, and program managers. We are funded by research grants from foundations such as the Arnold, Joyce, MacArthur, McCormick, and Pritzker foundations, federal government agencies such as the National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Education and US Department of Justice, and private individuals.
We are also able to capitalize on the unique intellectual environment of the University of Chicago itself, which has been one of the world’s leading research universities since its founding in 1890. Since our own founding in 2008, we have successfully collaborated with University of Chicago faculty from across campus including the Harris School of Public Policy, Booth School of Business, Crown School of Social Work, the Law School, as well as the economics, psychology, sociology, and computer science departments. We also routinely work with established faculty members at other leading universities.
The Role
The University of Chicago Crime and Education Lab is seeking a full-time Research Director to contribute scientific and intellectual leadership to the organization and our work. The primary role of the Research Director is to direct a portfolio of research projects in association with faculty members and research teams, focused on reducing crime and violence and improving education performance and attainment of other life outcomes for disadvantaged youth in addition to facilitating technical assistance work for government partners and strategic partners. In this role, the Research Director will provide scientific direction on all projects, ensure the rigor and quality of work, manage and mentor research and project staff, and help to set and contribute to organizational priorities. The Research Director will report to the Managing Director and work collaboratively with senior faculty members at the University of Chicago and elsewhere, other research directors, and with partner agencies. The Research Director will contribute to the scientific content of research proposals and will assist the M.D. and other faculty affiliates in supporting fundraising, dissemination, and policymaker outreach activities. The Research Director will also contribute to strategic conversations about which new projects and initiatives the Crime Lab and Education Lab should take on. Career advancement for research directors usually takes one of two paths – increasingly ambitious project portfolios and leadership roles within the Crime Lab and Education Lab, or a faculty position elsewhere – previous research directors have taken tenure track positions at institutions like Cornell University, the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Maryland.
Duties and Responsibilities
Provide scientific direction on all projects, ensure the rigor, and quality of all work
Manage and mentor research and project staff
Help set and contribute to organizational priorities as part of the management team
Report to the Managing Director
Work collaboratively with senior faculty members at the University of Chicago and elsewhere, other research directors, and with partner agencies
Contribute to the scientific content of research proposals
Assist the Executive Director, Managing Director, and other faculty affiliates in supporting fundraising, dissemination, and policymaker outreach activities
Contribute to strategic conversation about which new projects and initiatives the Crime Lab and Education Lab should take on
Manage staff and demonstrate leadership on organizational initiatives
Education
Applicants must have a Ph.D. in public policy, economics, statistics, or another relevant field, and ideally will have defended their doctoral dissertation by Fall 2022.
Experience
The successful candidate will have expertise in program evaluation, econometrics, statistics, or data science, and an interest in finding and testing innovative solutions to urban problems. Preference will be given to those who understand and use methods of causal inference and who have proven experience working with interdisciplinary research teams and agency and community stakeholders.
Competencies
Strategic leadership skills
Supervisory skills
Advanced knowledge in relevant scientific field
Advanced knowledge of research techniques or methods
Knowledge of scientific applications
Knowledge of regulatory policies and procedures
Analytical skills
Problem-solving skills
Attention to detail
Organizational skills
Verbal and written communication skills
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
To Apply
Please submit a resume, cover letter, writing sample, and reference contact information to UChicago’s Workday system: https://uchicago.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/External
Within the Workday system, this listing can be found by the position title or by the requisition number, JR13592.
Application Requirements:
- Application Instructions Below