Chief of Research and Evaluation
Full time (1 FTE), salary and benefits
San Rafael, CA
Salary: $150,000-170,000
The mission of Mount Tamalpais College is to provide an intellectually rigorous, inclusive liberal arts Associate of Arts degree and college preparatory program, free of charge, to people incarcerated at San Quentin Rehabilitation Center; to expand access to quality higher education for incarcerated people; and to foster the values of equity, civic engagement, independence of thought, and freedom of expression.
Mount Tamalpais College is a national leader in providing higher education opportunities to incarcerated people, and in advancing access to such programs within California’s prison system and nationwide. In recognition of our work, the organization (then the Prison University Project) was awarded the 2015 National Humanities Medal by President Obama.
In 2022, after facilitating the college program at San Quentin in partnership with Patten University for nearly 20 years, the Prison University Project transformed into Mount Tamalpais College – the first independent, accredited, liberal arts college dedicated solely to serving incarcerated people.
The Chief of Research and Evaluation is a relatively new position that has evolved with MTC’s continuing growth as an independent institution. Over the last several years, MTC has built out key infrastructure and systems to support internal data collection, analysis, and reporting related to institutional effectiveness and the assessment of student learning. In this next phase of growth, the Chief of Research and Evaluation will oversee those functions, but will also lead the development of MTC’s externally-facing research agenda, ongoing data collection efforts, research governance processes, and core practices.
This work will include design and implementation of both qualitative and quantitative longitudinal research that examines the impact of MTC on student participants, in particular in the realms of long-term educational attainment, professional development, social and economic wellbeing, civic engagement, and mental and physical health. It will also explore impacts on key stakeholder groups and institutions, including, for example, students’ family members and social networks, college faculty and staff, the prison and its personnel (including staff attitudes and wellbeing, social climate, and operations), public policy, civil society, media narratives, and public opinion. Much of this work will entail extensive collaboration and/or partnerships with other organizations, institutions, state agencies, and individual researchers.
This is a hybrid role (i.e., some remote work is possible) but also requires extensive, regular presence at the MTC office as well as inside San Quentin.
Most broadly, the Chief of Research and Evaluation will be responsible for developing and maintaining an integrated vision and systems for all research, evaluation, and assessment practices across the entire college, and supervising and/or collaborating with staff who are charged with carrying out specific areas of this work. This will require managing requests and collaborations with external researchers; facilitating data sharing with external agencies, including CDCR; overseeing human subjects research protections and data security protocols; producing research outputs that educate and inform both internal and external audiences; and ensuring all research practices are rigorous, responsible, and responsive to the needs of key stakeholders, including and especially students and alumni.
Key responsibilities of the position include the following:
Institutional Effectiveness and Continuous Improvement
Educational Effectiveness and Student Success
Research and Scholarship
Accreditation
The Chief of Institutional Effectiveness and Research partners with the Accreditation Liaison Officer ( ALO) to support the college’s ongoing accreditation by the Accrediting Commission of Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC).
Desired Qualifications
Compensation and benefits
Mount Tamalpais College offers competitive compensation, flexible work policies, and a collaborative work environment. Our benefits package includes medical, dental, and vision insurance, and the full cost of each plan is covered by Mount Tamalpais College. We also offer vacation and holiday pay, as well as opportunities for professional development.
How to apply
Please submit your cover letter and resume here. You may direct any questions about the position to hiring@mttamcollege.edu with “Chief of Research and Evaluation” in the subject line. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
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