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Confidential

Vice President of Educational Development and Research

Confidential, Austin, Texas, us, 78716

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Vice President of Educational Development and Research About the Company We are a leading provider of instructional technology, dedicated to empowering diverse student populations and educators within the public education sector. Industry E-Learning Type Privately Held, Private Equity-backed Founded 2009 Employees 501-1000 Categories Education Technology E-learning Assessment Services EdTech Training Consulting Specialties At-risk and special student populations Reading intervention Math intervention Summer intervention English language learners Supplemental solutions E-learning Students with disabilities Business Classifications Marketplace B2B Enterprise About the Role Join our team as the Vice President of Educational Development and Research, where you will have a crucial impact on shaping and advancing our curriculum and professional learning products. We are looking for a visionary leader with extensive knowledge in literacy, EdTech product design, and instructional design best practices. Your expertise will ensure the highest quality of research standards and content development. Your key responsibilities will include: Setting strategic goals for student and professional learning curriculum development. Monitoring educational research to create innovative materials. Building and managing relationships with leading researchers in the field. Guiding product research, assessment, and efficacy research. Integrating AI and emerging technologies into educational products. The ideal candidate should have a minimum of 15 years of EdTech experience, a strong background in classroom or direct-instructional settings, and an advanced degree in education or a related field. A proven track record of managing high-performing teams, excellent budget management skills, and the ability to communicate effectively are essential. Hiring Manager Title SVP, Product Travel Percent Less than 10% Functions Education/Academic Administration Strategy