Quantitative Researcher / Analyst – Impact Justice – Oakland, CA

About Impact Justice

Impact Justice is a national innovation and resource center committed to reducing the number of people involved in our juvenile and adult criminal justice system, improving conditions for those who remain incarcerated, providing meaningful opportunities for success for those rejoining our communities, and improving justice outcomes for crime victims. We work in a variety of program areas including violence reduction, community-based programs, restorative justice, youth placed on registries, and police/prosecution. We are looking for smart, creative, and dedicated individuals to support these program areas. Impact Justice is a new and exciting organization that is working at the leading edge of improving outcomes in our criminal justice system.

Community Programs Focus Area

The Community Programs focus area at Impact Justice is focused on building alternatives to school-based discipline and juvenile justice involvement. We are particularly focused on supporting the development of community-based organizations and understanding how successful alternatives can provide better outcomes than the traditional justice system. Community Programs at Impact Justice aims to develop and evaluate a range of programs that support the well-being and positive development of youth of color, lesbian, gay, bisexual, questioning, gender non-conforming and transgender (LGBQ/GNCT) youth.

Our current projects include quantitative analyses of education and justice data; mixed-method evaluations of community-based programs for foster youth, suspended and expelled youth, and justice-involved youth and adults; trainings for probation departments that are interested in serving lesbian, gay, bisexual, questioning, gender nonconforming, and transgender (LGBQ/GNCT) youth and youth of color; technical assistance for community-based organizations working with systems; and technical assistance for justice systems working with community-based organizations.

Responsibilities

The QRA will be expected to manage and play a senior role on multiple projects. The QRA will report to the Vice President of Community Programs, and will be expected to work full-time. We are currently a mostly virtual organization as we move to a permanent office, but the PRA will work with other Impact Justice staff at the Oakland HUB (2323 Broadway, Oakland, CA) as needed.

Basic Applicant Qualifications

Experience conducting advanced statistical analysis of education and/or justice system data
Experience developing surveys, interview protocols, and focus group protocols
Experience collecting survey, interview, focus group, and observation data
Experience coding and summarizing interview, focus group, and observation data
Experience developing collaborative logic models or theories of change
Experience facilitating community meetings
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Positive, solutions-oriented approach to problems
Strong personal time management skills – ability to manage and prioritize many tasks across multiple projects
Extreme reliability and ability to maintain confidentiality
Demonstrated interest in criminal and social justice work
Master’s Degree or a Bachelor’s Degree with 3 years relevant work/school experience

Additional Preferred Applicant Qualifications

Grant writing experience
Demonstrated expertise in one or more areas of criminal justice, juvenile justice, school discipline, or crossover youth
Experience publishing articles in academic, professional, or law journals

How to apply

Application Process

To apply, please submit your resume and a short cover letter explaining how your qualifications and lived experiences qualify you for the position to quantitative.researcher.analyst@impactjustice.org​. Please have the subject line of the email read “[Your Last Name], [Your First Name] Application for IJ QRA Position.”

Impact Justice provides equal employment opportunities to all applicants without regard to race/ethnicity, color, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, religion, national origin, age, criminal history, or disability. We work closely with communities of color, the lesbian, gay, bisexual, questioning, gender nonconforming, and transgender communities, the formerly incarcerated, and former foster youth. Those with lived experience in these communities are strongly encouraged to apply.

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