Mission

EdReports.org is at the forefront of the curriculum reform movement. By increasing the capacity of educators to identify and demand the highest quality curriculum, EdReports.org is both disrupting a multibillion-dollar market and transforming the way students are taught and ultimately perform. With the firm belief that what is taught matters and that all students deserve high quality materials, EdReports.org publishes free, online, evidence-rich reviews of instructional materials. Explore our organization's core competencies in greater detail here.

Purpose of Position

The Lead, Reviews will oversee and support the review of instructional materials within their designated content area, ensuring that reviews are evidence-rich, aligned to EdReports criteria, and meet the needs of educators and curriculum decision makers. The Lead, Reviews will collaborate with content teams and stakeholders to enhance review processes, provide expert guidance, and drive improvements in instruction across the nation.

Key Responsibilities & Outcomes

Responsibilities:

  • Lead the review of content specific instructional materials, ensuring alignment to college and career-ready standards and EdReports high-quality, evidence-based criteria.
  • Train and support educator-reviewers, ensuring consistent calibration across teams to produce reliable, evidence-rich reviews that meet EdReports' quality benchmarks.
  • Collaborate across content teams to update and refine the content specific review tools  and processes based on research, feedback, and evolving educational trends, with a focus on improving instructional quality.
  • Provide expert guidance and coaching to review teams, helping them navigate the review process and fostering consensus on key educational criteria.
  • Engage with external stakeholders, publishers, to communicate the review process.
  • Serve as a thought leader in the ecosystem to explain the results of EdReports content specific reviews for a variety of external audiences, including educators, districts, states, and partner nonprofits that use our resources to select curriculum.
  • Other relevant duties as assigned that contribute to the overall strategic direction and effectiveness of the organization.

Outcomes:

  • Successfully contribute to the completion reviews in line with 2025 goals and KPIs.
  • Achieve 100% alignment in calibration checks across review teams by the end of each review cycle, ensuring that evidence and criteria are consistently applied.
  • Implement three process improvements annually with a goal of reducing review cycle times while maintaining or increasing the quality of published reviews.
  • Ensure that 100% of reviewers complete the required training and demonstrate proficiency, as measured through calibration activities and post-training assessments.
  • Deliver at least 1 presentation or webinar per completed review to diverse external audiences (educators, districts, states, and nonprofits) with at least 80% of participants reporting an increased understanding of how to use EdReports content specific reviews to inform curriculum selection.
  • Spend roughly 10% time engaging with MarComms to plan, share, and contribute to thought leadership ideas and initiatives, applying for and presenting at key events, and supporting partner organizations and funders to understand our review process and the outcomes of each completed review.
  • Collaborate with colleagues to plan and facilitate at least 4 content specific Advisory meetings to discuss current issues in the field, curriculum materials, and reports.

Travel - up to 10%  

National travel will occur related to organizational needs and for professional learning, as needed. The amount of travel will be monitored to ensure it is appropriate for both the organization and the Lead, Reviews position (and content area).

Qualifications

Required:

  • Passion for EdReports’ mission and vision, our core values, and our commitment to Diversity, Belonging, Inclusion, and Equity;
  • Minimum of seven years of professional experience in education (in related content area), required (in nonprofits, education settings, teaching, or other related fields);
  • Extensive content expertise in specific content area and curriculum design;
  • Deep expertise in multilingual learner supports, particularly in K-12 mathematics instruction, including the national political and policy landscape, standards, curriculum, and assessment;
  • Experience in developing instructional materials or professional development resources focused on multilingual learners in mathematics;
  • Minimum of five years of people and/or project management experience;
  • Demonstrated ability to lead multiple complex, cross-functional projects in a fast-paced environment;
  • Exceptional written and spoken communication skills and interpersonal skills;
  • Fluent in Google Suite/Analytics, MS Office suite (Excel, PowerPoint, etc.); and
  • College degree

Preferred:

  • Experience working in K-12 mathematics classrooms as a teacher, coach, or curriculum leader;
  • Experience conducting or supporting instructional materials reviews;
  • K-12 classroom, coaching, and leadership experience;
  • Strong communication and public speaking skills, with experience in thought leadership and external engagement, including presenting at key events and effectively communicating complex ideas to diverse audiences such as partner organizations, funders, and stakeholders;
  • Systems experience with Adobe Creative Suite, Salesforce, Canvas and online learning management platforms; and
  • Master’s degree

Salary

The salary for this position is $92,880 - $102,880 annually. At EdReports, in determining a final salary for a position, we consider the role and the experience and skill needed while striving to maintain equity in our compensation bands. For this and other reasons, our salary offers are non-negotiable.

Benefits

We know the importance of living a fulfilling, healthy life–both professionally and personally. That’s why some of the benefits we offer include:

  • 160 hours of PTO that is prorated to the employee’s start date, 
  • unlimited sick time, 
  • 3 personal days,
  • EdReports pays for 90% of health care for both the employee and their immediate family;
  • 401k that new hires become eligible for after six months of employment (includes safe harbor, employer match, etc.), and
  • 21 days of paid holidays and office closure days in 2024.

Physical Requirements

Work is normally performed in a remote office environment including, but not limited to standing and sitting for long periods of time; and fine-finger and hand manipulation to operate a computer and keyboard. Employee is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as preparing and analyzing electronic information, transcribing, viewing a computer terminal, and extensive reading. This person will travel by car, air, or other transportation (as indicated in the Travel section) and should be able to physically withstand the demands of such travel. Employee may be required to walk for long distances at retreat venues or other relevant sites.

Core Competencies

  • Commitment to Diversity, Belonging, Inclusion, & Equity
    Actively welcome diverse perspectives, center equity in decision-making, foster authentic and inclusive relationships that promote a sense of belonging, confront biases to build understanding, and continuously build knowledge of systemic inequities to inform behaviors that lead to an inclusive organizational culture.
  • Accountability
    Proficiently organize projects aligned with overarching objectives while proactively addressing challenges; ensure timely and high-quality fulfillment of responsibilities.
  • Communication
    Effectively engage stakeholders, actively listen to others, convey information for desired results, and adapt style to foster relationships and trust.
  • Continuous Improvement
    Consistently reflect, seek feedback, and apply new insights; identify and implement solutions that enhance individual, team, and overall performance.
  • Core Expertise
    Possess skills, knowledge, and abilities to perform essential duties; keeps knowledge current; utilize multiple points of view to achieve goals and is a subject matter resource for others.
  • Organizational Stewardship
    Cultivate external relationships, uphold policies, leverage historical insights, actively participate in organizational improvement, and adapt to align with the needs of the organization.

We Value All Voices

EdReports is committed to equal-employment principles and we recognize the value of committed employees who feel they are being treated in an equitable and professional manner. We strive to find ways to attract, develop, and retain the talent needed to meet business objectives, and to recruit and employ highly qualified individuals representing the diverse communities in which we live, work, and serve. As such, all employment decisions at EdReports are based on business needs, job requirements, and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status, family or parental status, or any other status protected by the laws or regulations in the locations where we operate.

We are also committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please direct your inquiries to our HR department at careers@edreports.org.

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