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Senior Learning and Impact Officer

Ascendium Education Group, Inc.

Leverage your research experience, evaluation skills, and expertise in the fields of postsecondary education and workforce training to inform and strengthen our grantmaking. We’re looking for three Senior Learning and Impact Officers to join our growing philanthropy team.

We’re currently engaged in refreshing our grantmaking strategies, which will launch in early 2025. While we’ll maintain many of our current grantmaking priorities and goals, these new strategies deepen our ability to learn and build evidence across specific areas of postsecondary education and workforce training reform. As a Senior Learning and Impact Officer, you'll lead strategy-aligned grantmaking in research and evaluation and play a key role in supporting learning and evidence building, working within one of the three following strategies.
• Expand: Create more options for learners to engage in postsecondary education or workforce training that provides a path to living-wage employment in high-growth, high-demand fields.
• Support: Strengthen systems of academic and non-academic support and redesign structures to help learners navigate and succeed in postsecondary education and workforce training.
• Connect: Connect and align systems to ensure all learning counts towards credentials with labor market value and that learners do not experience dead ends.

These positions are based at our state-of-the-art headquarters in Madison, Wisconsin. Relocation support will be considered for individuals outside the Madison area. You’ll have a hybrid schedule, generally working in the office three days a week and remotely two days a week. You’ll also have opportunities to travel to conferences, convenings, and other events.

The salary range for these positions is $115,000-$160,000.

As part of your application, please include a one-page cover letter.

Job Responsibilities

On a day-to-day basis, you may do the following.

Learning-Fueled Strategy Development, Execution, and Continuous Improvement
• Collaborate with strategy team members focused on one of three new grantmaking strategies, which are launching in early 2025.
• In partnership with strategy team members, further develop and execute our approach to learning from our responsive grantmaking and strategic grantmaking portfolios with well-articulated theories of change and explicit learning agendas.
• Further develop and execute the strategic use of research and evaluation grants aligned to our strategies and exploration, validation, and scaling framework.
• Contribute to the learning and evaluation capacity of our grantmaking team and non-research grantees through thought partnership and consultation.

Grantmaking and Stewardship
• Source and review individual grants and initiatives that center evaluation and research, including early hypothesis testing and continuous improvement of newer innovations; mixed-methods impact studies of reform effectiveness and supporting conditions; and research geared toward understanding reform implementation and efficacy in different contexts.
• Scope, secure, and support third-party evaluations and research to advance learning agendas specific to portfolios, potentially including evaluations of grant clusters or grant initiatives.
• Present funding opportunities to leadership and board members for consideration.
• Manage a suite of active grants that center research and evaluation. This includes providing strategic support through the sharing of best practices and connecting grantees to other resources.
• Collaborate with and provide support to fellow program officers to help strengthen strategic learning from non-research investments during both the sourcing of new grants and the stewardship of existing grants.

Field Leadership
• Actively share lessons learned from funded research and evaluations for the benefit of our partners and the broader field. This could include presenting at conferences and engaging in networks, workgroups, and advisories.
• Coordinate with our communications team to ensure findings from research and evaluation embedded within our investments are shared through our media channels.
• Develop relationships and partnerships with national and regional funders of research and evaluation.
• Stay abreast of and contribute to evaluation best practices in the broader philanthropic field.

Qualifications

A highly qualified candidate will possess the following.

Education and Experience
• Knowledge equivalent to a master’s degree, Ph.D., or Ed.D. in education, education policy, public policy, sociology, economics, or a relevant social science field.
• Seven or more years of progressive experience in evaluation and applied research in higher education and/or workforce development. Ideally, this experience involves overseeing evaluation or research teams.
• Expertise in mixed-methods research and evaluation, including in designing and conducting studies that appropriately and effectively match research methods to research purpose and quest

Location: Madison, WI

Posted: Sept. 15, 2024, 6:26 a.m.

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