The Kinder Institute for Urban Research is currently hiring an Associate Director of Demography to join its Houston Population Research Center (HPRC). The HPRC houses the Kinder Institute's demography and survey work, which includes the Greater Houston Community Panel, and the Kinder Houston Area Survey the longest-running survey of any major metropolitan area in the nation. Individuals with experience and expertise in designing and programming surveys, cleaning and curating survey data, and developing and conducting survey research projects are encouraged to apply.
The Associate Director will collaborate with the Center Director to lead and work alongside a team of researchers in conducting rigorous, relevant, and innovative research that benefits the Houston area and its residents. To that end, the Associate Director must be comfortable and competent in collaborating with community partners, including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and other local leaders, as well as with residents living in and around the Houston area (and beyond).
The Associate Director will help identify and apply for grant funding opportunities and work toward producing research that is widely accessible, impactful, and used to improve lives. The Associate Director will also help elevate the HPRC's work through professional conferences and academic, peer-reviewed publications. The Associate Director must be a strong communicator and able to reach a wide array of audiences. The role also includes supervising other researchers on the team.
The Kinder Institute for Urban Research aims to improve lives through data, research, engagement, and action. The institute is currently working to build out five research centers focused on critical aspects shaping the social and cultural landscape of the Houston area. The five centers will research housing, education, community and public health, economic mobility and inequality, and population dynamics. Each center will investigate its topic area and will work across centers.
To achieve this, each center is building interdisciplinary teams specializing in solutions-oriented research using a partnership model. This model works to jointly design, develop, and conduct research that values diversity in expertise and prioritizes the community in identifying and addressing the most pressing questions and challenges facing the Houston area. The goal is for the institute's research to inform decision-making and bring about systemic change.
The ideal candidate excels in demographic methods, advanced statistical analysis, research methodologies, and data management, with strong communication, collaboration, and project management skills to deliver impactful research.
This position is on-site in the Houston area and may be a hybrid role, combining in-office and remote work to provide flexibility and support collaboration. Per Rice policy 440, work arrangements may be subject to change.
This is a full-time, benefits-eligible position with a salary range of $100,000 to $110,000 annually, depending on qualifications and experience. Exempt (salaried) positions under FLSA are not eligible for overtime.
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