Research Assistant, Early Childhood Assessor; Jacksonville, FL Area
Listed on 2026-01-21
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Education / Teaching
Academic, University Professor
Research Assistant, Early Childhood Assessor (Jacksonville, FL Area)
Job No: 498556
Work Type: Staff Part‑Time
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Categories: Research
The Marsico Institute for Early Learning is housed in the Morgridge College of Education (MCE) at the University of Denver. We have dedicated ourselves to improving learning environments and outcomes for children, birth to age 8. We identify the best in early learning research, practice, and policy, and we deliver that information at just the point it will be useful to academics, practitioners, policymakers, and parents — the people who can create and implement changes to improve the lives of young children.
The quality of relationships and learning opportunities that young children experience can set the stage for what they will be able to accomplish throughout the rest of their lifetimes.
The Marsico Institute is accepting applications for Early Childhood Assessors. Assessors will work as part of a team for an efficacy research study implementing and evaluating an early childhood curriculum, under the direct supervision of the Principal Investigators and Project Director. Assessors will use standardized assessment tools to collect one‑on‑one assessment data on preschool student knowledge and skills in various content areas.
This position involves driving or commuting to sites in and around Jacksonville, Florida, assessing students using computer adaptive tests and interviewing students with strict, standardized protocols. Assessors will conduct assessments via paper‑pencil and/or real‑time iPad data entry. All candidates will be required to fully participate in multiple in‑person and/or virtual training sessions, fidelity work, inter‑rater reliability training sessions in Jacksonville, Florida.
This is a temporary, grant‑funded position to begin work on or after February 9, 2026 through May 28, 2026, or until all student data has been collected. Assessors must be available to travel and assess children at multiple school sites in and around Jacksonville, Florida between 7:00 am and 3:30 pm at least three days per week Monday through Friday. Access to a vehicle and adherence to DU Driving Procedures, including the successful completion of a driving background check and online driving safety course, is required for this role.
Assessors will also be required to complete and pass criminal background checks for both the University of Denver and all background checks, including fingerprinting, required by participating schools in a timely manner. Failure to complete and pass either of these components will result in an inability to carry out the project work and, therefore, will result in immediate separation.
Required training for assessors will take place at a TBD location in the Jacksonville area at the following dates and times. Assessors must fully attend all training sessions; failure to attend any sessions in their entirety may result in immediate separation.
- Required Training Sessions:
March 2nd – 6th; 8:30 am – 4:30 pm ET;
Jacksonville, FL Location TBD - Required Certification Timeline:
Initial round certification video and material due by March 13, 2026, 4:00 pm ET. Assessors cannot begin data collection until they have passed certification.
Important:
To continue in this position, following training sessions, assessors will be required to pass a certification process demonstrating they are able to reliably conduct and code all assessments with fidelity to the instruments. The successful candidate must demonstrate proficiency of a minimum of 85 % accuracy of instrument administration and coding on all portions of the assessments to achieve certification. Candidates will have two attempts to complete the certification process outlined above.
If certification is not achieved after two rounds, the candidate will not be permitted to move forward in this role, effective immediately.
This is a non‑benefited position not to exceed 1 000 hours in a calendar year.
Essential Functions- Conduct one‑on‑one student assessments using math, literacy, science and life skills measures.
- Verify data collected.
- Clean and code data.
- Scan and/or upload…
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