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Pearson

Senior Research Scientist

Pearson, Boise, Idaho, United States, 83708


The Senior Research Scientist position described here is part of the Pearson Psychometric and Research Services group, which is part of the US School Assessment group and larger Assessment and Qualifications team. Pearson research scientists provide the full range of psychometric support to state and national customers, develop innovative techniques and processes, and conduct cutting-edge research studies.

Education and Work Experience

Doctoral degree in educational measurement or a related field from a nationally recognized institution of higher education

AND at least three years of relevant job experience, preferably with the complete range of psychometric issues that are faced with operational assessment programs or significant grant-funded research projects

Familiarity with Psychometric Techniques or Techniques Associated with Other Relevant Areas of Expertise

Demonstrates the ability to effectively apply, design, and train others in solutions utilizing psychometric techniques—including classical test theory, item response theory, test equating, scaling and linking, and standard setting—to new and unique operational testing settings

OR has experience applying and designing techniques utilizing the scientist's specific area of expertise to new and unique settings

Assists in budgeting, coordinating of resources, and training

Familiarity with Software Packages and Programming Languages

Applies packages and programming languages commonly used in psychometric work or measurement research (e.g., SAS, R, SPSS, WINSTEPS, IRTPro, PARSCALE, C++, MPLUS) to new and unique settings faced in operational testing programs or research projects

OR experience with software (Matlab, IDL, PERL, Java, Javascript, XML) associated with the scientist's specific area of expertise and ability to apply these packages to new and unique settings faced in operational testing programs or significant research projects

Scaling and Equating

Demonstrates skill with common scaling and equating designs to review and create technical documentation (including technical specifications)

Conducts, guides, and designs analyses for item calibration, linking, and equating

Designs, documents (including technical specifications), conducts AND/OR coordinates the efforts of others (including external verifiers), in item calibration, linking, and equating analyses

Grants, Research, and External Funding

Designs research studies and research analysis specifications

Identifies study limitations, study parameters, and funding requirements to complete proposed research

Coordinates study resources, completes study documentation, and conducts formal reports for written or oral presentation as contractually obligated

Test Construction/Field Testing

Organizes and coordinates with other research scientists, data analysts, subject-matter experts, and/or the client all aspects of test form design and construction and field test item preparation and review

Proposal Development

Coordinates technical designs for proposals and writes associated text

Serves on proposal review teams as necessary

Demonstrates familiarity with costing process

Knowledge of Educational Trends

Identifies implications of relevant national and state trends in education for operational assessment programs or research projects and clients

Proposes measurement plans and provides client advice based on these implications as appropriate

Upholds the principles defined by the Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing

Communication Skills, Technical Presentations, and Client Contact

Demonstrates communication skills, (oral, written, and business), necessary to function effectively in a leadership role with internal and external clients

Communicates about and provides guidance on state and national educational issues

Effectively tailors technical presentations to different audiences (e.g., client groups or technical advisory committees)

Provides guidance for similar presentations made by other research scientists

Makes presentations at national conferences

Submits manuscripts for publication

May serve as the primary contact for Psychometric and Research Services (PRS), (e.g., represents PRS in meetings and other communications), for internal and external clients for multiple testing programs or research projects, or for a single large and complex testing program or research project

Project and Talent Management

Demonstrates project management skills necessary to lead and direct all PRS-related aspects of multiple assessment programs or research projects, or a single large and complex assessment program or research project

Understands roles of different departments and how these impact PRS deliverables, schedules, costing, and scope

Exhibits management skills necessary to provide costs, staffing input, and strategic plan information for specific projects to upper management

Supports hiring process through applicant interviewing

Provides career plan information

Organizational Behavior

Aligns goals with department goals

Provides advice for, creates, and documents new and existing processes

Working Location and Travel

Willingness to travel as necessary

Compensation at Pearson is influenced by a wide array of factors including but not limited to skill set, level of experience, and specific location. As required by the Colorado, California, Washington State, New York State and New York City laws, the pay range for this position is as follows:

The minimum full-time salary range is between $135,000 - $160,000.

This position is eligible to participate in an annual incentive program, and information on benefits offered is here.

Job:

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Organization:

Assessment & Qualifications

Schedule:

FULL_TIME

Workplace Type:

Remote

Req ID:

16451

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