Associate Director Political Research Center Education, Training & Library - Boston, MA at Geebo

Associate Director Political Research Center

The Associate Director assists the director in many phases of the SUPRC operations including establishing the research goals of the SUPRC each year; helping to construct a calendar of issues and races polled; proofs the design of questionnaires; reviews sample frames; monitors fieldwork; reviews marginals and cross-tabulation analyses; actively seeks development opportunities within and outside the University structure; meets with faculty; and works with graduate students, research assistants and interns on research projects.
Research Track policy issues relevant to the SUPRC mission.
Collect and maintain data files for research projects.
Draft survey instruments.
Produce and program sample frames.
Produce and program survey instruments.
Analyze the effects of public policy issues, using survey analysis.
Edit and produce marginals and cross-tabulation reports.
PhD in political research or 5 years experience as a professional pollster Personally quoted/referenced in at least 50 newspapers, magazines, radio, or TV in polling and/or completed GVT 623 AE with an A grade.
Published work in academic journal(s) polling field of expertise.
Taught courses on polling or market research at a college and/or university.
A member in good standing of AAPOR.
Excellent quantitative and writing skills.
Must be available to commit to a rigorous schedule of evenings and weekends without fail to meet media partnership deadlines.
Estimated end date November 14th 2024 Please see job descriptionPI233505458 J-18808-Ljbffr Recommended Skills Market Research Radio Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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