The Wheelock Educational Policy Center at Boston University seeks an entrepreneurial, research-minded, experienced policymaker to serve as the founding director of the Policy-Aligned Research Agenda Building Lab (PARABL). Working closely with WEPC’s Executive Director, the director of PARABL will play a crucial role in launching this new initiative and building the systems, protocols and structures to ensure success, scale and sustainability of the vision. The director will have organizational-level impact, shaping WEPC's strategic direction and institutional reputation as PARABL becomes a signature initiative. This role is critical to establishing BU Wheelock as a national leader in bridging the research-policy divide in education. This senior leadership position reports to the Executive Director and will serve as a key member of WEPC's leadership team, contributing to center-wide strategic planning and decision-making.
The Initiative: PARABL
PARABL works directly with education systems leaders (e.g., state chiefs, governors’ offices, CEOs of non-profits) to build a roadmap of research questions that are strategically aligned with the pursuit of large-scale systems change in a particular area. This is not program-specific continuous improvement or implementation evaluation research; a policy-aligned research agenda is a strategic tool intended to help policymaker
- Make the case for change
- Know when and how to pivot
- Solve the right problem
- Advocate for and/or protect resources
- Build a solutions-focused narrative
Through the model at PARABL, the BU Wheelock Educational Policy Center team works closely with organization leaders to
- set a clear purpose for a policy-aligned research agenda,
- facilitate strategic conversations with and between research scholars and policy experts,
- assess the feasibility, data viability and costs associated with various approaches and then
- works to facilitate matches between the client organization and individuals/entities best positioned to carry out the envisioned research.
A research agenda produced through PARABL is a roadmap designed to support policymakers in key decision-making over the long-term of a change effort. It does not guarantee specific results and will require leaders to look hard at data and wrestle with findings. It also holds the most promise for ensuring the necessary backing needed to build momentum for change, focus the conversation, and advocate effectively for scale and sustainability.
The Role: Founding Director
Through our existing partnerships and projects at the Wheelock Educational Policy Center, we have developed various protocols, tools, and examples that serve as proof points of PARABL’s potential. We seek a director who will build on this foundation and will:
- create the routines, processes and systems needed to efficiently, effectively and sustainably operationalize the PARABL model;
- oversee and serve as lead facilitator of PARABL with client organizations; and
- lead efforts nationally to generate interest and demand for PARABL.
To be successful in this role, we anticipate the ideal candidate:
- Has experience in a policy-making role where they were responsible for consequential systems-level decisions. We want someone who understands first-hand the tensions, trade-offs and timelines of choices and strategy in a policy context.
- Is an expert facilitator, integrator and entrepreneurial innovator. Each research agenda produced through PARABL will likely look different from the next, we want someone who can plan for and facilitate discussions across policy and research and then produce something (likely that there is no model for) that resonates with both.
- Has a strong research-orientation and be able to point to examples of how they have used data and/or research in their own decision-making. With PARABL, we leverage the expertise of researchers in our network and need someone who values that knowledge and skill even if they themselves do may not have research training.
- Is a strategic thinker who gets things done. We want someone that can see the forest for the trees and simultaneously build a project plan and deliver on dates and details. Especially, in the early build out of PARABL there will be a lot of individual-contributor type work.
Core Responsibilities:
Building and Refining the PARABL Model (40%)
- Design, document, and continuously refine standardized processes, tools, protocols, and templates for policy-aligned research agenda development; adapt model components to serve diverse client contexts and create scalable resources for future growth
- Develop quality assurance mechanisms and metrics to evaluate PARABL's effectiveness and impact; build internal knowledge management systems to capture learnings and best practices
- Establish systems for matching client needs with appropriate researchers and research entities
- Develop and manage revenue systems, fee-for-service structures, and PARABL operational budget with authority to allocate resources, approve expenditures, forecast revenue, and ensure financial sustainability
External Engagement and Facilitation (35%)
- Serve as lead facilitator and strategic advisor to education leaders developing policy-aligned research agendas; develop vetting process for client fit and conduct needs assessments
- Design and facilitate convenings that bridge policy and research communities; assess feasibility, data availability, and resource requirements for proposed research approaches
- Lead cross-functional collaboration with BU faculty, WEPC research staff, and external research partners; manage project timelines, deliverables, and client relationships to ensure high-quality outcomes
- Exercise independent judgment in complex, ambiguous situations including determining client fit and engagement scope, navigating competing stakeholder priorities, adapting methodology when standard approaches don't apply, and making strategic pivots based on incomplete information
- Build capacity to scale PARABL by recruiting, training, and supervising additional facilitators and project staff; manage performance and professional development of direct reports
Strategic Outreach and Partnership Development (25%)
- Cultivate relationships with education systems leaders, state chiefs, governors' offices, funders, and nonprofit leaders; develop and execute strategic engagement plan to build pipeline of prospective clients
- Represent PARABL at national conferences, convenings, and forums to build visibility and credibility
- Build and maintain partnerships with research institutions, individual scholars, and evaluation firms; identify opportunities to innovate and expand PARABL's approach in an evolving research ecosystem
- Collaborate with WEPC Executive Director to identify and develop funding opportunities; take lead responsibility for articulating PARABL's value proposition through communications materials, case examples, and thought leadership content
Required Skills
Required Qualifications
- Minimum 5 years of professional experience, including at least 3 years in a policy-making role in education or related public sector domain with demonstrated responsibility for systems-level decisions and strategy
- Proven facilitation and project management skills, including ability to convene diverse stakeholders, navigate complex conversations, build consensus, and manage timelines, budgets, and multiple workstreams simultaneously
- Strong track record of using data and research to inform decision-making, with ability to translate research findings into actionable policy insights
- Excellent written and oral communication skills, with ability to communicate complex ideas clearly to diverse audiences
- Entrepreneurial mindset and comfort with ambiguity, including experience building new programs, processes, or initiatives
Preferred Qualifications
- Senior leadership experience in a state education agency, governor's office, or large education-focused nonprofit (e.g., deputy commissioner, chief of staff, policy director)
- Direct experience commissioning, overseeing, or partnering with researchers to conduct evaluation or policy research; familiarity with research methodologies (especially quasi-experimental methods) and ability to assess research design quality
- Experience in multiple policy contexts or states; knowledge of current education policy landscape, including major reform efforts, funding mechanisms, and key national organizations
- National networks and relationships with education leaders, researchers, or intermediary organizations; experience presenting at national conferences or writing for publication
- Background in change management or strategic planning in complex organizational environments; grant writing or fundraising experience
Required Experience