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Research Specialist II

Staff

2026-06-20

Location

Princeton

Princeton University

Type

Full-time Term (1 year, possible renewal)

Salary

$41,000 to $60,000

Required Qualifications

Bachelor's degree or equivalent
3+ years relevant experience
Proficiency in R or Stata
Quantitative data analysis experience

Research Areas

Evictions
Housing Insecurity
Homelessness
Housing Affordability
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Research Specialist II

Overview

The Department of Sociology at Princeton University seeks applicants for full-time post-baccalaureate research assistant positions in the Eviction Lab. Successful candidates will have a background in quantitative social science, economics, statistics, data science, and/or computer science.

The Eviction Lab at Princeton University is an interdisciplinary research team who has built the first-ever national database of evictions in America. We have validated, mapped, and published our data through an interactive website (evictionlab.org). The Eviction Lab is currently working on many studies on housing insecurity, homelessness, housing affordability, and more. Research assistants will have access to novel and very large datasets not publicly released, and the opportunity to work closely with senior researchers.

We seek self-driven, creative thinkers with strong quantitative skills to assist with analysis, data collection, and publication of research findings. Successful candidates must have previous experience managing and analyzing quantitative data using sophisticated statistical or computer programming techniques. Proficiency in R is required. Previous experience with Python, ArcGIS, web scraping, accessing data through APIs, advanced data visualization, managing large datasets, or working with administrative data is a plus. Previous coursework or research experience in sociology, urban studies, or housing instability is not required but useful.

This is a one year term appointment with the possibility of an additional year renewal.

Applicants should submit a dossier including: (1) a complete vita, (2) a cover letter of interest, (3) names and contact information of up to three persons who can serve as references, (4) a writing sample that includes quantitative analysis. You may also submit a coding sample however that is not required. All materials should be submitted as 1 continuous pdf. Materials submitted by regular mail or email will not be accepted.

Responsibilities

  • Data collection, including outreach to courts and municipalities to request data, initiating Freedom of Information Act Requests, and other related tasks
  • Preparing data for use in the Eviction Lab's database or for related Eviction Lab projects. This includes activities like cleaning data in R, writing code, reformatting files, validating data.
  • Tasks related to academic and other publications such as library research, collaborating with other Eviction Lab team members on research questions, producing data visualizations, or conducting statistical analyses.
  • Attending and contributing to team meetings, collaborating with Eviction Lab undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral researchers.
  • Responding to queries from other researchers and members of the public.

Qualifications

Essential Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent
  • 3+ years relevant experience
  • Experience managing and analyzing quantitative data using sophisticated statistical or computer programming techniques
  • Proficiency in R or Stata
  • Ability to apply rigorous data analysis techniques to real-world problems

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Python
  • ArcGIS
  • Web scraping
  • Accessing data through APIs
  • Advanced data visualization
  • Managing large datasets or working with administrative data
  • Previous course work in sociology, urban studies, or housing instability

Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Standard Weekly Hours: 36.25

Eligible for Overtime: Yes

Benefits Eligible: Yes

Probationary Period: 90 days

Estimated Appointment End Date: 5/18/2027

Salary Range: $41,000 to $60,000

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What are the essential qualifications for the Research Specialist II position?

Essential qualifications include a Bachelor's degree or equivalent, 3+ years relevant experience managing and analyzing quantitative data with sophisticated statistical or programming techniques, and proficiency in R or Stata. Ability to apply rigorous data analysis to real-world problems is required. Explore more on research assistant jobs.

💻What preferred skills are advantageous for this Eviction Lab role?

Preferred skills include Python, ArcGIS, web scraping, accessing data via APIs, advanced data visualization, managing large datasets, and working with administrative data. Coursework in sociology, urban studies, or housing instability is a plus. Check research jobs for similar opportunities.

📝How do I apply for the Research Specialist II at Princeton?

Submit a single continuous PDF dossier with: (1) complete vita, (2) cover letter, (3) names and contacts of up to three references, (4) writing sample with quantitative analysis (coding sample optional). No email or mail submissions accepted. Use our free resume template and cover letter template to prepare.

🔍What are the main responsibilities in the Eviction Lab?

Data collection (outreach to courts, FOIA requests), preparing data (cleaning in R, reformatting, validating), publication tasks (library research, visualizations, statistical analyses), team meetings, and responding to public queries. Work with novel large datasets on evictions and housing issues. See related roles in clinical research jobs.

💰What is the employment term, salary, and benefits for this position?

One-year term with possible additional year renewal, estimated end 5/18/2027. Salary range: $41,000-$60,000. 36.25 weekly hours, overtime eligible, benefits eligible, 90-day probation. Princeton is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Learn about professor salaries and university pay.

🏠What research areas does the Eviction Lab focus on?

The Eviction Lab studies housing insecurity, homelessness, housing affordability, and evictions using the first national eviction database at evictionlab.org. Access non-public datasets. View postdoctoral research tips.
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