Funding Available: Tennessee State Collaborative on Reforming Education

February 14, 2022

The Tennessee State Collaborative on Reforming Education (SCORE) is actively searching for graduate fellows to work with them this summer (approximately May through August 2022).

SCORE works to ensure public education in Tennessee continues to deliver academic progress for students from kindergarten through career. SCORE informs and influences state policy, monitors progress to measure impact and identify challenges, and prioritizes Tennesseeā€™s education agenda.

SCORE is seeking graduate students (typically in public policy and related fields) with a desire to improve education practice and policy in Tennessee. Their team will review applications on a rolling basis, with a goal of making offers on or around March 31, 2022. 

OVERVIEW OF THE POSITIONĀ 

The SCORE graduate fellows program provides ambitious and dedicated graduate students an opportunity to immerse themselves in the education policy and advocacy landscape in Tennessee. Fellows will have the opportunity to become part of a dynamic organization that is deeply involved in the stateā€™s education initiatives and is committed to ensuring success for all students. The graduate fellows report to SCOREā€™s Senior Director of Research and work collaboratively across the team on research, policy, strategic practice, and advocacy projects. 

ABOUT SCOREĀ 

ā€œThe progress that our students have made in recent years is inspiring ā€“ there is no doubt that they are capable of achieving at high levels and leading Tennessee into a bright future. While education stakeholders are already working together in exciting ways in Tennessee, it is our responsibility to redouble our innovative efforts to ensure that we are supporting our students to truly excel and thrive. The future of our state depends on it.ā€ 

– Senator Bill Frist, Chairman and Founder, SCORE 

Tennessee has been making significant progress in advancing a bold education reform plan over the last decade and is now a leader in the nation in dramatically improving student achievement. Tennessee is among the fastest improving states for student achievement according to the Nationā€™s Report Card. 

While Tennessee has made significant gains, there is much still to do ā€“ in public K12 education, in college and career readiness, and in postsecondary completion. The State Collaborative on Reforming Education (SCORE) plays a critical role in advancing student achievement, aligning K12 and postsecondary, and ensuring that all students can achieve career and life success. We work to monitor statewide progress in support of a prioritized agenda that drives collaboration across the state on policy while generating proof points and providing targeted support for implementation across the state. 

SCORE is an independent, nonprofit, and nonpartisan organization founded by former US Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist and is dedicated to the goal that that all students can achieve success in college, career, and life. SCORE supports student success in public schools across Tennessee by ensuring all schools and systems meet high expectations; preparing, recruiting, supporting, and retaining excellent teachers and leaders; and aligning K-12 and college with career and life success. 

SCORE is based at Vanderbilt Universityā€™s John Seigenthaler Center. This role will primarily report to the office with some flexibility for remote work. Applicants should be able to work a minimum of 10 hours per week. For more information on SCORE, please visit www.tnscore.org. 

KEY RESPONSIBILITIESĀ 

  • Contribute research, data analysis, and policy recommendations for various SCORE products, including policy memos, research briefs, and topical reports.Ā 
  • Transform highly technical research and data reports into actionable insights accessible to a general audience.Ā 
  • Monitor and analyze key K-12 and postsecondary education issues affecting Tennessee and the nation.Ā 
  • Conduct research to support SCOREā€™s strategic practice and advocacy activities.Ā 
  • Contribute original work on education reform topics to the SCORE Sheet blog.Ā 
  • Interact with state education leaders from government, business, philanthropy, school districts, and/or postsecondary institutions.Ā 

CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTSĀ 

SCORE seeks a graduate student with a desire to improve education practice and policy in Tennessee. Candidate requirements include: 

  1. Understanding of basic data analysis with Excel or other statistical software. Strong track record conducting data analysis and visualization or a demonstrated desire to learn those skills.Ā 
  2. Experience synthesizing academic research or technical reports ā€“ a skill that will be further developed as part of the programĀ 
  3. Ability to understand the interaction of policy, research, and practice to advance education opportunity and outcomesĀ 
  4. Problem-solving skills and a commitment to working creatively to find solutionsĀ 
  5. Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced office environmentĀ 
  6. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including telephone and video conferencing skillsĀ 

SCORE is committed to supporting all team members to develop professionally by offering feedback and growth opportunities. 

COMPENSATIONĀ 

SCORE offers a competitive hourly rate commensurate with experience. 

COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY & INCLUSIONĀ 

At SCORE, we are committed to creating a workplace where all team members bring their whole selves to work and thrive both personally and professionally. We deeply value collaboration, optimism, excellence, and innovation in our student-centered work and in how we work together and support each other as a team. We also believe that it is important for our team to reflect the rich diversity of students in Tennessee, and that we intentionally create space for diverse viewpoints to meaningfully contribute to our work. 

SCORE is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants are considered for all roles without regard to race, color, religion, gender, pregnancy, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, genetic information, or any other legally protected characteristic or status. 

TO APPLYĀ 

To apply, please complete the application at this link. SCORE will review applications on a rolling basis but will give priority to applications received before March 4, 2022. It is our intent to make offers by March 31, 2022