Organization Overview
As America approaches its 250th birthday, growing polarization threatens our national unity, democracy, and security. We can’t afford to wait—we must address this divisiveness now. To chart a peaceful path forward, we need citizens who are well-informed, productively engaged, and committed to democracy. Today’s 14-24-year-olds urgently need the civic knowledge and skills to solve the complex challenges our country faces. Yet, the institutions where they learn, work, and live are not fully equipped to provide them with the tools they need to become effective, collaborative citizens.
The mission of the Institute for Citizens & Scholars (“Citizens & Scholars”) is to cultivate talent, ideas, and networks that develop young people as effective, lifelong citizens. Our vision is a strong American democracy and a flourishing civil society where all people can thrive. We collaborate with leaders in higher education, business, and philanthropy to transform colleges, workplaces, and communities into hubs for civic development. In each of these spaces, we develop and implement programs that equip young people with the civic skills needed to address the divisive issues facing our country. Our offerings include co-designed programs, digital products, convenings, trainings, fellowships, and coalition networks – all with clear success metrics to measure real progress.
For the past 80 years, Citizens & Scholars has prepared leaders and engaged networks of people and organizations to meet urgent education challenges, helping to shape an informed, productively engaged, and committed citizenry. Formerly the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, we have forged stronger connections between K–12 and higher education and provided early funding for the work of 16 Nobel Laureates, 21 Pulitzer Prize winners, 27 Presidential and National Medalists, 44 MacArthur “Genius Grant” recipients, and more than 100 college presidents.
Today, under the leadership of its President, Rajiv Vinnakota, Citizens & Scholars is uniting the organization's legacy with a commitment to launch new civic learning ventures in and beyond education, building unlikely alliances to reimagine and recenter citizen development for young people.
Position Overview
The Campuswide Immersion Program Officer for Measurement & Evaluation will play an integral role in supporting the Senior Program Officer for Measurement & Evaluation and the rest of the CWI Team, as well as the growing number of institutions that rely on CWI structure and support to diversify, strengthen, and evaluate their programming.
Campuswide Immersion (CWI) is a first-of-its-kind initiative created through College Presidents for Civic Preparedness. Its mission is to create campus cultures where every student, not only those who choose to participate, feels empowered to engage in civil discourse, navigate information critically, and collaborate to solve shared challenges. Grounded in a shared theory of change, CWI partners with a campus-defined Action Council of faculty, staff and students to embed civic learning across the campus. Together, they cultivate the motivation, skills and social permission students need to navigate differences and lead with civic fluency. Through this work, colleges and universities strengthen democratic values and prepare the next generation of informed, engaged citizens.
Reporting to the Senior Program Officer for Measurement & Evaluation, this individual will be a trusted and essential colleague on the CWI team with strong knowledge of the program and its activities. This is a non-supervisory role that works collaboratively with the Senior Program Officer and broader CWI team to execute high-quality measurement and evaluation work. The position will focus on advanced quantitative analysis, testing validity and reliability of instruments, and developing analytic tools that support scalable delivery of results. The ideal candidate brings applied research expertise in higher education or non-profit programs, experience communicating research to a variety of audiences, and knowledge of working with collective datasets and evaluation frameworks.
This role, like all roles at Citizens & Scholars, is based out of our Princeton, NJ headquarters, and will require occasional visits to the Princeton office. However, most time will be spent working remotely, and the ideal candidate will be a self-starter who is comfortable working in a remote work environment.
Essence of the Position
Support the research, assessment, and analytical infrastructure for Campuswide Immersion (CWI), an initiative engaging 40+ institutions in creating campus cultures that support civic fluency. This role is designed to scale CWI’s analytical capacity, strengthen the rigor of its measurement and evaluation work, and ensure findings are reliable, valid, and actionable across institutions.
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We are attentive and intentional. We are aware of the needs of the world and those around us so that our work has a real impact. Our work is mission-driven and we know the “whys”—both large and small—behind what we do. Recognizing that details matter, we are equ
Compensation for this position includes an annual salary range of $85,000 to $90,000 commensurate with experience, as well as a generous benefits package.
Please submit both a resume and brief cover letter. If possible, please submit as one PDF attachment.
Applications without a cover letter will not be considered.
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