Jobs for the Future (JFF) drives transformation of the U.S. education and workforce systems to achieve economic advancement for all. Seeing that millions of people are unfairly shut out of quality jobs and the chance for a better life, our goal is to align education, workforce, and employment changemakers toward a shared North Star : By 2033, 75 million people facing systemic barriers to advancement will work in quality jobs.
To achieve that goal, we design solutions, scale best practices, influence policy and action, and invest in innovation. With a staff of more than 250 people across the country working remotely and in offices in Boston (headquarters), Washington, DC, and Oakland, California, we operate at the national, state, and local levels, forging deep partnerships with employers, investors, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and education and workforce development providers to break down barriers and reimagine what’s possible.
Learn more about JFF and join us as we build a future that works—for everyone.
Equal Employment Opportunity at JFF
Inclusion, belonging, and well-being are core to JFF’s North Star and mission, and we seek to invest in and learn from those who represent the communities we serve as it is important to the success of our work and the engagement of our staff members. We aim to cultivate a culture that centers the overall care, well-being, and success of the employee through flexible work hours, balanced workloads, professional development, and career advancement opportunities for all.
JFF is a fair chance employer and in alignment to our North Star , we strongly encourage individuals whose highest level of education attained is less than a 4-year degree; People of Color; and people with records to apply to our open roles.
About the Team
Research and Insights (R&I) brings together impact measurement, market insights, and research under one roof, creating an integrated and strategic approach to how we generate, interpret, and apply evidence. The team functions as strategic engine to power JFF’s reach, effectiveness, and influence. Specifically, R&I seeks to :
About the Position
JFF is seeking a Director, Research & Insights to lead and strengthen our enterprise-wide impact measurement systems and data infrastructure. This role is ideal for a researcher who thrives at the intersection of research rigor, data strategy, and organizational learning. The Director will support and lead major initiatives including the American Job Quality Survey (AJQS) and North Star measurement, Program Impact Measurement (PIM), and the development of an AI–powered research repository that centralizes data and insights across JFF. The Director will also manage a team of researchers, support research activities on select funded projects, and contribute to fundraising and proposal development to expand JFF’s research portfolio.
As a strategic partner to the Associate Vice President and senior leadership, the Director will help shape the future of JFF’s research portfolio. This includes evaluating tools and methodologies, pinpointing strengths and opportunities, and designing strategies that anticipate long-term goals. We’re building on a strong foundation of work with rich data assets like AJQS and PIM, and now we’re ready to take things to the next level. You’ll have the flexibility to shape the vision in collaboration with the Associate Vice President and others by engaging in ongoing dialogue to refine strategies.
The ideal candidate is nimble, creative, and solutions-oriented and should be excited about leveraging big data to drive impact. If you're a researcher looking for a chance to think boldly, this is your opportunity.
What You’ll Do :
Lead impactful efforts by supporting JFF’s Job Quality Measurement and North Star Efforts and oversee program impact measurement (PMI)
Build and Launch JFF’s Research Repository and AI-Powered Search Mechanism
Advance business development / proposal strategies and support research activities on funded projects
Lead or co-lead sections of proposals that require research design, evaluation plans, or measurement frameworks
Foster a culture of collaboration, inclusion and results
Who You Are
The qualifications listed within the job description are intended as a guide and we do not expect candidates to bring all experiences and skills listed. Research supports that self-selecting out of potential professional opportunities is particularly common among individuals with identities that are marginalized in professional spaces. So, if you believe that you can meet the overall expectations of the position, we encourage you to apply so that we have an opportunity to learn more about you and the unique strengths you would bring to the work.
What We Offer
At JFF, we’re fueled by the desire to create a world where everyone has equal opportunity for economic advancement. Our team works hard to push the boundaries of what is possible, and in return, we provide a gratifying work experience, competitive salaries, and a comprehensive benefits program that includes flexibility and choice as core values in order to support people wherever they are in their lives and careers.
JFF has offices in Boston, Oakland, and Washington, DC; employees are welcome to use JFF office space to work in-person or hybrid, or completely remote. To improve the employee experience and promote productivity while working remotely, JFF offers an annual home office stipend to all regular full-time and part-time employees. In addition, new employees receive office equipment as needed.
The hiring range for this role is $120,000 - $150,000 annually, in alignment to JFF’ s Director II salary band and our compensation philosophy. Starting salaries for new hires will be determined based on a combination of the new hire’s relevant experience and market demands.
To Apply
As part of your application, please include your resume and a thoughtful cover letter, addressed to Tia Kim, Associate Vice President, Research & Insights, outlining how your skills and experience meet the qualifications of the position.
Applications submitted by 11 : 59pmEST on Thursday, December 11 will be prioritized for review. We encourage interested candidates to apply by that date in order to be considered with the first slate of candidates, early in the hiring process. Applications submitted after that date may not be prioritized for review, depending on the strength of the pool. We will ensure that all candidates will receive updates on their candidacy before the search is closed.
At JFF, we’re also committed to accessibility and want to ensure that everyone, including people with disabilities, can fully access and engage with our application and hiring process.
If you are unable to complete this application due to a disability and / or have specific access / accommodation needs in order to fully participate in our hiring process, please contact us at hiringaccommodations@jff.org .
Positions at JFF are not eligible for employer-visa sponsorship or open to F-1 student visa holders.
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