Director, U.S. Program Data
Company: Disability Solutions
Location: Seattle
Posted on: September 20, 2023
Job Description:
The Foundation We are the largest nonprofitfighting poverty,
disease, and inequity around the world. Founded on a simple
premise: people everywhere, regardless of identity or
circumstances, should have the chance to live healthy, productive
lives. We believe our employees should reflect the rich diversity
of the global populations we aim to serve. We provide an
exceptional benefits package to employees and their families which
include comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage with no
premiums, generous paid time off, paid family leave,
foundation-paid retirement contribution, regional holidays, and
opportunities to engage in several employee communities. As a
workplace, we're committed to creating an environment for you to
thrive both personally and professionally. The TeamThe foundation's
U.S. Program (USP) works to ensure that people navigating U.S.
education systems and job markets can develop the knowledge,
skills, and agency needed to thrive in their communities such that
race, ethnicity, gender, and socioeconomic status are no longer
predictors of educational attainment and economic mobility and
security. Our mission is to work with partners to:1.\tGenerate
insights by using data, research, and evidence to illuminate
inequities in education, workforce, and social systems and evaluate
potential solutions;2.\tAccelerate innovation of digitally enabled
solutions and high-impact practices and supports that help
educators and community leaders eliminate disparities;
3.\tStrengthen capacity of institutions, intermediaries, and
leaders to implement these solutions, practices, and supports in
their contexts to further test and prove their effectiveness and
impact; 4.\tImprove enabling conditions, including data
infrastructure, policy, and funding, so that proven solutions,
practices, and supports can scale to ensure equitable outcomes; and
5.\tEngage partners to ensure that community voices, student
voices, and other key stakeholder voices are included, heard, and
incorporated into our work.Our mission reflects our belief in the
power of evidence, data, technology, and innovation as essential
and high-potential inputs to support educators and system leaders
to deliver equitable impact for students and communities. USP works
on five goals:1.\tIncreased kindergarten readiness and school and
life success;2.\tIncreased academic and socio-emotional outcomes
for K-12 students, with a focus on mathematics, to ensure they are
on track for high-school graduation and college
preparedness;3.\tIncreased successful transitions for K-12 students
between high school and postsecondary systems; 4.\tIncreased
completions of quality, affordable postsecondary credentials that
offer value through economic mobility and security; and
5.\tIncreased outcomes for adults experiencing poverty with regards
to economic success, power and autonomy, and being valued in their
communities.6.\tFor additional information about the Bill & Melinda
Gates Foundation, please visit
https://www.gatesfoundation.org/.Please be aware the the foundation
is partnering with Spencer Stuart on this key leadership hire. If
you wish to submit an application or nomintate someone, please
email: GatesDirectorUSData@SpencerStuart.com . The Director, U.S.
Program Data (Director) leads the team's overall strategy to
advance the state of education data, focused on demand, access,
governance, and use to support stakeholders and decision makers in
the education-to-workforce (E-W) continuum - including the
Foundation's broader U.S. program, teams, and strategies. You will
develop and lead an addition to the core strategy that identifies a
limited set of big bets that leverage modern technology and have
the potential to enhance current systems and be breakthrough in the
E-W data ecosystem for learners, educators, and administrators, and
to inform policy.The Director will oversee a high-performing team
and create an environment of optimism, collaboration, rigor,
innovation, and inclusion, both internally at the foundation and
externally across the field. The Director will represent the U.S.
Program Data team internally to foundation staff and leadership, as
well as externally to grantees, partners, and the public. This
leader will serve as a key member of the U.S. Program leadership
team and will contribute to advancing the foundation's mission and
improving its impact and functioning through use of voice and
leadership.EXAMPLES OF Recent Investments & IMPACT
- Equitable Value Explorer (EVE): This innovative diagnostic tool
allows institutional leaders, researchers, and policymakers to
explore the economic value that colleges and universities deliver
to students.
- Democratizing our Data Challenge : A $5 million+ initiative
designed to generate novel, scalable, state-led data products to
improve public policy and programs across the
education-to-workforce continuum. Funding nine projects in its
first round, the challenge includes new data linkage and dashboards
adding data on non-completers and students with non-degree
credentials to the Multi-State Postsecondary Report ; creating a
"Return on Credential Investment" prototype for Indiana youth,
unemployed, and transitioning workers to improve their career
pathways opportunities; and expanding access to the
Unemployment-to-Reemployment portal to additional states, including
Wisconsin.
- Georgetown's Massive Data Institute deployment of
Privacy-Enhancing Technologies to safely expand use of student data
reflects an R&D investment focused on unlocking the data
ecosystem for use by, and for, the learner.
- Examples of state exemplar efforts include the Washington's
Education Research and Data Center's (ERDC) launch of a P20W Data
System Study to evaluate their 16-year-old data system.As ERDC
considers new data infrastructure, they launched the latest Earning
for Graduates Dashboard , which displays earnings of students who
have received certificates or degrees from public colleges,
universities, and apprenticeship programs in Washington, and were
subsequently employed in Washington.KEY RESPONSIBILITIESStrategy
Thinking and Execution
- Core Data Portfolio : Lead the core data strategy focused on
demand, access, governance, and use to support stakeholders and
decision makers in the education-to-workforce (E-W) continuum to
answer essential questions for continuous improvement of education
and economic mobility systems.Key areas of accountability are:
- improve access to expanded postsecondary student outcomes data
to enable use for improving college enrollment and completion and
supporting linkages of E-W data across states to expand access to
and use of post-college earnings data;
- support states to modernize comprehensive P20W data systems to
support the creation of an exemplar P20W data system by 1) using a
holistic ecosystem approach 2) creating proof points for
modernization of specific components of P20W data ecosystems in
select states; and
- support and scale the Value Data Framework based on the
Postsecondary Value Commission report by working with postsecondary
institutional leaders and policymakers to create policy and
programs that increase equitable post-college outcomes.This
includes the internal service function that supports USP strategies
on E-W data needs with the aim of improving the quality, access,
and use of E-W data and related data systems in order to enable and
create public goods for data that benefit the field on key data
needs with an emphasis on national, multi-state, and state
longitudinal data systems to support research and generation of
rigorous evidence that will illuminate the efficacy of educational
interventions to improve student outcomes, and inform practice and
policy as appropriate. USP strategies include Early Learning, K12
Education, Postsecondary Education, Pathways, Economic Mobility and
Opportunity, and the Washington State Initiative.
- Innovation Data Portfolio : Develop and lead an addition to the
core data strategy that incorporates a limited set of big bets that
leverage modern technology and have the potential to enhance
current systems and be breakthrough in the E-W data ecosystem for
learners, educators, and administrators, and to inform policy.These
bets may include how to leverage artificial intelligence, synthetic
and/or augmented data sets, semantic web structure, innovative
privacy enhancing technologies, and other groundbreaking
innovations can come together that could lead to step-function
advances in quality, access, and use of E-W data. Examples of
components of this "out-of-the-box" thinking might include:
- how Semantic Web technologies like RDF, OWL, and SPARQL can
help to organize and categorize education data, making it easier to
access and analyze;
- how augmented data sets could help educators create a more
comprehensive and longitudinal picture of student progress and
learning outcomes to more effectively support students; and
- how privacy-enhancing technologies such as differential
privacy, homomorphic encryption, and secure multi-party computation
can help schools protect sensitive education-to-workforce data
while still allowing it to be used for analysis, insights, and
action.
- Leadership and Management : Lead a team to structure, manage,
and deliver high-return, measurable progress against the strategy
through alignment, strong execution, and measurable metrics and
dashboards to assess performance and execution towards intended
outcomes and impact.Leading People
- Lead, manage, empower, and develop a team of experts. Build and
enable a diverse, equitable, and inclusive culture that encourages
open dialogue, alignment, and action; one that enables the team to
do their best work by having a service orientation to develop and
manage strong relationships and partnerships with internal
colleagues and external public and private sector partners to craft
and implement strategies that make measurable progress.
- Lead collaborative processes and provide content expertise and
analytic capability to support the scoping, defining, and managing
of cross-cutting data strategies and associated investment
portfolios across the division.Collaborating and Influencing
- Serve as a member of the USP Leadership Team to engage,
contribute, and ultimately ensure that the division is optimized
for impact programmatically, culturally, and operationally.
- Collaborate and engage with colleagues across the division and
the foundation, including the CEO and Co-Chairs, to strengthen the
USP Data Strategy, the U.S. Program, the foundation, and our work
in the field. Engage with external stakeholders, including other
funders, to maximize impact and achievement of strategic
objectives.
- Develop and sustain an effective partnership and engagement,
where appropriate, with the foundation's Global Policy & Advocacy
North American team to inform state policy, advocacy, and
communications work that stay aligned with foundation
priorities.DESIRED OUTCOMES
- Build a clear vision for success for the U.S. Program Data
strategy that is well understood and communicated, internally and
externally.
- Create strong relationships and generate trust and confidence
with internal stakeholders and external partners within the first
12 months of tenure.
- Ensure continued momentum on the core data strategy,
particularly as it serves other strategies in the U.S. Program, and
create an ambitious, bold, compelling, and plausible strategy for
the innovation data portfolio that is ultimately approved and
executed.
- Demonstrate inclusive leadership practices, with consistent
investment in the growth and development of people.
- Effectively navigate ambiguity and change, particularly in
areas of overlap across teams within the USP.IDEAL
EXPERIENCEManagerial acumen Demonstrated ability to lead people and
teams to effectively achieve clear, yet complex goals and
objectives. Has demonstrated competencies and skills related to
diversity, equity, and inclusion, including identifying,
recognizing, and valuing different perspectives, skills and talents
in service of our mission and ability to cultivate an inclusive and
high-performance environment. Educational data expertise Subject
matter expertise on preschool to grade 20 to workforce (P20W) data,
including but not limited to the availability, coverage,
definitions, and use cases for key sources. A strong desire to
improve P20W data quality, access, and use with demonstrated
knowledge of related data issues, including key research, policies,
and debates in the field. An understanding of the complexity and
challenges with education-to-workforce data, and knowledge of how
different communities and collaborators engage with data,
incorporating any community competencies into the work. Innovation
experience Demonstrated experience in or ability to lead innovation
that balances practicality with cutting-edge/ innovative ideas such
as semantic web technologies like RDF, OWL, and SPARQL, augmented
data sets, privacy-enhancing technologies, artificial intelligence,
predictive analytics, and insights. Demonstrated Commitment to
Diversity, Equity, and InclusivenessDiversity, equity, and
inclusiveness is a core priority for our internal organization as
well as for our work. Knowledge of how different communities and
collaborators engage with data, and the ability to incorporate
diverse community expertise and competencies into the work is
essential.Academic credentialsUndergraduate degree required;
advanced degree preferred.CRITICAL LEADERSHIP CAPABILITIESStrategic
Thinking
- Demonstrates strong strategic agility and analytical,
critical-thinking and problem-solving skills, with an ability to
balance disciplined execution against strategic priorities with the
flexibility to pursue opportunities that emerge as the related
sector evolves.
- Prioritizes and manages large amounts of information to achieve
results in a fast-paced environment.
- Synthesizes and extracts meaning from complex bodies of work
and effectively communicates key takeaways for diverse
audiences.Collaborating and Influencing
- Negotiates and mediates complex relationships in a matrixed
environment, including an ability to reconcile multiple diverse
viewpoints and often to negotiate across internal partners.
- Capably works with a variety of local, state, and
federal/national entities and public and private sector grantees
and partners.
- Effectively uses informal influence and non-positional
leadership to accomplish work, demonstrating the ability to build
trust and serve as a team player who motivates and educates other
team members and understands the value of interpersonal
relationship-building.
- Facilitates, manages, and summarizes divergent points of view
to advance the thinking of the group. Leading People
- Brings together and inspires team members with diverse
backgrounds, approaches, and beliefs to pursue a coherent long-term
direction and collaborates with the team on how to achieve it.
- Delegates objectives with clear and explicit intent to a team
with high technical acumen, allowing the freedom to be creative in
devising strategies.
- Demonstrates commitment to and the ability to implement best
practices around diversity, equity, and inclusion.
- Sets up practices to reinforce independent and open
communication among team members and other groups within the
foundation that contribute to the work of the team.
- Holds people accountable for their commitments, providing
clarity and assisting when barriers arise; maintains the team's
focus on results, integrity, and impact. Hiring RequirementsAs part
of our standard hiring process for new employees, employment will
be contingent upon successful completion of a background
check.Depending upon your work location, we may require proof of
full vaccination against COVID-19 and any recommended booster
doses. All employees based in the United States are to provide
proof of full vaccination upon hire and any recommended boosters,
subject to applicable laws.Candidate AccommodationsIf you require
assistance due to a disability in the application or recruitment
process, please submit a request here . Inclusion Statement We are
dedicated to the belief that all lives have equal value. We strive
for a global and cultural workplace that supports ever greater
diversity, equity, and inclusion - of voices, ideas, and approaches
- and we support this diversity through all our employment
practices. All applicants and employees who are drawn to serve our
mission will enjoy equality of opportunity and fair treatment
without regard to race, color, age, religion, pregnancy, sex,
sexual orientation, disability, gender identity, gender expression,
national origin, genetic information, veteran status, marital
status, and prior protected activity.
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