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Director for the Center for Education Policy and Practice
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Director for the Center for Education Policy and Practice
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The MTA is seeking a Director for the Center for Education Policy and Practice (CEPP) which is conveniently located in our Quincy office. The Director of the MTA Center for Education Policy and Practice (CEPP) is responsible for helping to make the MTA the leading voice on public education in the Commonwealth and supporting our organizing and advocacy work in pre-K through higher education, including:
a) collaboratively developing, recommending, and implementing MTA’s policies and positions related to public education, from pre-kindergarten through higher education.
b) monitoring, collecting data on, and analyzing education policy issues, regulations, and funding.
c) conducting and utilizing research and analysis of critical issues in education and public policy to develop strategic advocacy and organizing campaigns; and
d) advancing racial, social, gender, and economic justice in public schools and colleges, and protecting public education as a common good.
Duties for this position include but are not limited to:
- Collaborates with MTA staff and governance in responding to proposed regulations, drafts public comment, and testifies at the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, the Board of Higher Education, and legislative and other hearings as needed.
- Coordinates with other MTA division managers on cross-divisional workgroups and member-staff committees to develop policy initiatives and design advocacy campaigns.
- Establishes and maintains productive working relationships with leaders in state PreK-12 and higher-education agencies, professional and education associations and organizations, and other non-profit and community organizations with public education interests to inform and advance MTA’s policy positions.
- Produces policy briefs, reports, presentations, and other materials for MTA staff, governance, and local leaders as needed.
Qualifications include:
- Understanding of and commitment to a pro-labor and pro-public education agenda in policy, practice, legislation, and regulations.
- Understanding of and commitment to dismantling systems of oppression that create inequality by race, class, and gender.
- Demonstrated in-depth knowledge of a wide array of PreK-16 education policy and practice issues.
- Demonstrated understanding of how the intersection of education policy and public policy impacts the lives of educators, students, families, and caregivers.
- Demonstrated knowledge of research methodologies that includes participatory action research, public policy development, and proficiency with data analysis tools.
- Familiarity with the process of planning and building power to advance legislative and advocacy campaigns.
- Willingness to work long hours, nights, and weekends.
*MTA reserves the right to waive any qualifications at its discretion*
The MTA has a competitive compensation program with a robust benefits package that includes: a defined benefit plan, 401k, medical, dental, STD, LTD, paid holidays, and a generous time off program.
The MTA is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all staff.
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