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EdEthics Director of Research

Director (Staff/Administration)

May 15, 2026

Location

Stanford, CA

Stanford University

Type

Full-time Hybrid, 1-year fixed term (renewable)

Salary

$94,058 - $169,596 per annum

Required Qualifications

PhD in education, psychology, or related field
3+ years post-PhD as PI/co-PI
IRB expertise & ethical data practices
Grant writing ($250K+)
Qualitative/Quantitative methods
Multidisciplinary team leadership

Research Areas

Ethical challenges in education
Ethical learning & development
Moral/political philosophy
Moral psychology
Mixed-methods research
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EdEthics Director of Research

The Stanford Graduate School of Education (GSE) seeks a full-time Director of Research to help set, implement, and oversee EdEthics’ philosophical, qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-methods research about ethical challenges in education, ethical learning and development, and the impact of EdEthics’ work on individuals, groups, and organizations.

This position is hybrid. Interested applicants should include a resume and cover letter describing why they are interested in this position at this stage of their career.

Note: This is a 1-year fixed term position that may be renewed subject to funding and operational need.

Who We Are:

The Stanford University Graduate School of Education (GSE) is a top-ranked school of education, known for its prestigious faculty, rigorous graduate degree programs, and its impact on the quality of education across the world. The GSE is committed to developing leaders in education research, practice, and policy. Our community includes over 60 faculty, 400 students, 200 staff, 14,000 alumni and countless people from the local and global communities we work with and impact.

EdEthics is led by Meira Levinson, Professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Education. EdEthics supports educators and policymakers to ask important questions about the ethical dimensions of their work, develops new language to talk about educational ethics, and provides frameworks for developing a philosophically rigorous, pragmatically useful theory of educational justice. EdEthics works with K-12 practitioners and school districts, higher education, policymakers, and scholars in a range of initiatives and networks. EdEthics also develops and publishes normative case studies, academic research, digital resources, and other resources in various mediums. Current projects include online and in-person offerings to help teachers and educational leaders address ethical dilemmas and values in education, research on intellectual humility, and supporting the teaching of the legacies of slavery and navigating controversial conversations in the classroom. More information is available on justiceinschools.org.

POSITION SUMMARY

Reporting to Faculty Director Meira Levinson and to the Executive Director, the Director of Research will work collaboratively with the Faculty Director to set, implement, and oversee EdEthics’ research agenda. This includes philosophical, qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-methods research about ethical challenges in education, people’s and institutions’/systems’ ethical learning and development, and the impact of EdEthics’ work on individuals, groups, and organizations.

CORE DUTIES

  • Lead IRB preparation, submission, approval, and compliance
  • Design and maintain EdEthics’ complex research instrument and data infrastructure to ensure safety, privacy, integrity, scalability; and usability
  • Write, edit, and disseminate materials at every stage of the research funding lifecycle, from letters of inquiry and grant applications through research publications and final reports
  • Oversee and directly participate in data collection, cleaning, and analysis activities, including through supporting, training, and troubleshooting undergraduate and graduate RAs, postdoctoral fellows, EdEthics staff, and partner researchers
  • Manage the EdEthics research team and relevant budgets
  • Work with research and practice partners across multiple disciplines, methodologies, and professional settings (e.g. college and university, K-12 schools and districts, research shops, non-profits)
  • Work collaboratively with other EdEthics staff and with partner organizations to integrate research projects and findings into EdEthics’ partnership, policy, and teaching and learning initiatives
  • Represent EdEthics’ research agenda and findings to multiple audiences orally and in writing, including to educators, administrators, parents, students, and policy makers and at both academic and professional conferences
  • Mentor postdoctoral fellows, doctoral and masters students, and undergraduate RAs
  • Identify strategic research and funding opportunities and build EdEthics’ relationships with program officers and other research funders
  • Design, analyze, and interpret research to inform EdEthics’ strategic planning and development
  • Participate in regular EdEthics leadership team meetings
  • Co-design and help bring to fruition EdEthics conferences, research workshops, seminars, and fellowship initiatives

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

Education & Experience

  • Education: PhD in education, psychology, learning sciences, sociology, political science, data science, philosophy, public policy, or related field.
  • At least three years post-PhD experience as PI or co-PI conducting qualitative, quantitative, and/or mixed-methods research studies from conception through execution and analysis to publication
  • Experience as a member or leader of multidisciplinary and/or mixed-methods research teams

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Familiarity with core concepts in moral, ethical, and/or political philosophy and/or moral psychology
  • Interest in integrating normative and empirical inquiry
  • Expertise in an array of qualitative and/or quantitative research methods that enable rigorous investigation of many different kinds of research questions
  • Demonstrated skill and comfort with qualitative and/or quantitative digital research tools and technologies such as SPSS, Atlas.ti, Qualtrics, and LLMs
  • Demonstrated record of first-authored scholarly publications in high-quality research journals
  • Demonstrated ability to write (or lead teams in writing) successful research grant applications to external funders at a $250,000 level and above
  • Expertise working with IRB and ensuring ethical data collection, management, analysis, reporting, and storage practices
  • Excellent project management and organizational skills; able to set and adhere to timelines across multiple projects, give attention to detail, take initiative, and manage ambiguity well.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills; able to work both independently and collaboratively with team members across academic disciplines.
  • Demonstrated communication skills, both oral and written, with a wide range of audiences in both formal and informal settings

Desired Qualifications:

  • Experience as a K-12 teacher or working with K-12 teachers, e.g. through conducting teacher professional development
  • Experience working with external partners in education (e.g. K-12 schools or districts, institutions of higher education, departments of education, education policy shops, or educational non-profits) in co-designing and implementing research, including experience leading or participating in research-practice partnerships

WORKING CONDITIONS

  • May work extended hours, evenings or weekends
  • May travel locally, and occasionally nationally and internationally

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Frequently stand/walk, sitting, grasp lightly/fine manipulation, perform desk-based computer tasks
  • Occasionally use a telephone, writing by hand, lift/carry/push/pull objects that weigh up to 40 pounds
  • Rarely sort/file paperwork or parts, lift/carry/push/pull objects that weigh >40 pounds
  • Ability to use voice to present information/communicate with others.
  • On-campus mobility

The expected pay range for this position is $94,058 to $169,596 per annum. Stanford University provides pay ranges representing its good faith estimate of the salary the university reasonably expects to pay for a position upon hire. The pay offered to a selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the qualifications of the selected candidate, departmental budget availability, internal equity, geographic location, and external market pay for comparable jobs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What are the minimum qualifications for the EdEthics Director of Research role at Stanford GSE?

The position requires a PhD in education, psychology, learning sciences, sociology, political science, data science, philosophy, public policy, or a related field, plus at least three years post-PhD experience as PI or co-PI on qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-methods studies. Key skills include IRB compliance, grant writing for $250K+ awards, and leading multidisciplinary teams. Familiarity with moral philosophy or psychology is essential. Explore similar research jobs for more opportunities.

🔬What are the core responsibilities of this Director of Research position?

Lead IRB processes, design data infrastructure, oversee data collection/analysis, manage research teams/budgets, write grants/publications, mentor postdocs/RAs, and represent findings to educators/policymakers. Integrate research into EdEthics partnerships and strategic planning. Check administration jobs for related roles in higher ed leadership.

💰What is the salary and employment type for this Stanford GSE job?

Expected pay is $94,058 to $169,596 per annum, based on qualifications and scope. It's a full-time hybrid role, 1-year fixed term renewable subject to funding. May involve extended hours or travel. View university salaries for benchmarks.

📝How do I apply for the EdEthics Director of Research position?

Submit a resume and cover letter explaining your interest and career stage fit. No specific deadline beyond expiration on May 15, 2026; apply via Stanford GSE channels. Tailor to research agenda in educational ethics. Use our free resume template and cover letter template for success.

🏫What is EdEthics and its research focus at Stanford?

EdEthics, led by Prof. Meira Levinson at Stanford GSE, addresses ethical challenges in education, develops ethical frameworks, and supports K-12/higher ed practitioners. Research spans philosophical/empirical methods on ethical learning, intellectual humility, and justice. Visit research jobs or postdoc career advice for insights.

👩‍🏫Is prior K-12 experience required or desired for this role?

K-12 teaching or professional development experience is desired but not required. Desired also includes research-practice partnerships with schools/districts. Core needs emphasize mixed-methods research and ethical data tools like Qualtrics or Atlas.ti.
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