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Join Scholastic as a part-time Researcher in the Education Solutions division to help shape the future of education through qualitative and quantitative research. This role allows you to work independently and collaboratively across various teams to translate research insights into actionable recommendations. You will play a critical role in helping the Education Solutions division develop an informed approach to how its products will shape the future of education. You will work closely with the Director, Research and across different teams with diverse products, bringing an empathetic, curious mindset, and advocate for students, teachers, and education leaders, by using our research to help guide design and product decisions.
Job Responsibility:
Independently facilitate qualitative and quantitative research, including remote and in-person user interviews, creating and managing surveys, and crafting and running unmoderated studies
Contributing to all facets of research, including taking notes during interviews, providing analysis, creating insight videos/clips, coordinating and managing user recruitment, and making informed recommendations based on our insights
Developing and presenting progress reports, requirements, documentation and presentations that synthesize research in compelling and inspiring ways
Translating insights into actions and requirements to help define project scope, goals and deliverables
Creating and presenting actionable research insights to cross-functional teams in creative and effective ways
Requirements:
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree with a focus on human behavior, design, or UX (or equivalent professional experience)
3-5 years of direct experience in qualitative user research
Work experience in the PreK-12 education market and understanding of the PreK-12 ed tech market/landscape
Understanding of current Ed Tech best practices and have a strong knowledge of Universal Design for Learning
Strong knowledge of qualitative research and design tools, such as UserZoom/UserTesting, Qualtrics, and Figma
Up-to-date knowledge of research and UX standards, best practices, and emerging trends and technologies
Excellent written and verbal communication skills (i.e. storytelling and documentation)
Effective time management skills
Able to work effectively whether remote or in-office