What are the responsibilities and job description for the Impact Research Intern (Spring 2025) position at Newsela?
The role:
- As an intern on Newsela’s Research Team, you will partner closely with the Lead Research Analyst to help investigate and document Newsela’s educational effectiveness.
- You will leverage your statistical and technical expertise to conduct quantitative research on student outcomes.
- You will also use your data visualization and communication skills to develop reports that showcase how Newsela helps kids achieve.
- This role is a great opportunity for a current graduate student or early-career researcher to apply and develop their technical and science communication skills in an industry setting while answering questions that have real-world implications for students across the United States.
Why you're a great fit:
- Research experience in any of the following fields: learning analytics / educational data mining, education, psychology, communications, child development, cognitive science, or related field
- Fluency using R for statistical analysis and data visualization (especially tidyverse)
- Experience using SQL in an applied setting (i.e., outside of an academic or online course)
- Fundamental statistics knowledge and skills
- Strong data visualization skills (ggplot2)
- Background or interest in educational research
- Core values including impact, learning, integrity, empowerment, diversity, passion, and selflessness
Bonus points for:
- Familiarity with markdown syntax (e.g., Rmarkdown)
- Experience preparing data visualizations for audiences with varying data literacy
- Experience with multilevel/hierarchical modeling
Compensation:
- The internship is fully remote and part-time (20 hours per week) with a duration of 10 weeks (to take place between February and May 2025; specific start and end dates are flexible).
- Total compensation will be based on hours worked at a rate of $35/hour.
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Salary : $35