Education Policy Analysts (Multiple Positions)
- Website
- https://aib.maryland.gov/
- Location
- Annapolis, Maryland
- Salary
- Salary range $78,749.00 - $126,912.00/year plus benefits
- Posted
- Aug 31, 2023
- Closes
- Sep 20, 2023
- Function
- Analyst
- Industry
- Education
- Hours
- Full Time
JOIN OUR TEAM! Are you passionate about education and driven to guide all students on a path to success? The Accountability and Implementation Board (AIB) has four fantastic opportunities for motivated and organized Education Policy Analysts to join the AIB team as we work to implement the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future and transform Maryland’s public schools to provide a world–class education for every student.
We define success by being results-oriented—centering our work on equitable impacts, positive outcomes for students, recognizing communities and families as essential partners, and transformation of the teaching profession.
Successful candidates will serve as subject matter experts in one or more of the following policy areas including Early Childhood Education, High Quality and Diverse Teachers and Leaders, College and Career Readiness, and Career and Technical Education. Policy analysts will primarily work with representatives from local school systems, State and local agencies, and stakeholders involved in the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future related to their focus area(s) to support successful implementation of the Blueprint.
Follow this link to learn more about the role and submit your application by September 20th. The salary range for the position is $78,749.00 - $126,912.00/year plus benefits.
The Blueprint Accountability and Implementation Board (AIB) is an equal opportunity employer that encourages all interested persons to apply regardless of race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, or disability. AIB is committed to recruiting, retaining, and promoting individuals who have historically been underrepresented in policymaking and government, particularly those who represent the diversity of communities served by the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future. All individuals who meet the Minimum Qualifications are encouraged to apply, including those who meet these qualifications through a variety of experiences including formal and informal education, professional roles, volunteer work, or other backgrounds.