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April 20, 2026
Associate Director of the Landmark College Institute for Research and Training (Research)
Landmark College seeks an experienced researcher in neurodiversity and/or accessibility to serve as the Associate Director of the Landmark College Institute for Research and Training (Research). The Associate Director has primary responsibility for coordinating all research activities within the Landmark College Institute for Research and Training (LCIRT) and supervising a team of researchers. They will be responsible for proposing and carrying out discovery and applied research on education (secondary and/or higher education) and neurodivergent students, namely those with learning disabilities, ADHD, and/or autism. The Associate Director will be expected to actively pursue public and private grants to expand research activities. In addition to conducting discovery and applied research, the Associate Director will be responsible for the management of LCIRT's research lab and associated programs including the LCIRT Research Mentorship Program for neurodivergent undergraduate students. As such, they will hold the additional title of Research Faculty. The Associate Director will also coordinate the College-wide Research Lunch and Learn program focused on supporting faculty and staff in the expansion of research capacity. On occasion, the Associate Director will create and deliver evidence-based professional development offerings to external educators and other stakeholders. The Associate Director will supervise research staff and report to the Senior Director of LCIRT and hold the additional title of Research Professor.
Specific Responsibilities:
Required Qualifications and Skills:
This on-site (Putney, Vermont) position requires a doctoral degree in Special Education, Curriculum and Instruction, Educational Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, or a related field with a focus on learning disabilities, ADHD, autism, and/or neurodiversity, Additionally, the candidate must possess at least 5 years of experience as a full-time researcher or college/university faculty member. The candidate must have a portfolio that demonstrates capacity to secure grant funding, manage projects, and handle a number of simultaneously competing priorities. Experience should include evidence of conducting research related to disability and/or neurodiversity, understanding of an array of quantitative and/or qualitative methodologies, and communicating research to professional audiences in written and presentation formats. The incumbent must be able to demonstrate outstanding presentation, communication, and project management skills; be a self-starter; and manage complex, multifaceted programs and initiatives.
The ability to quickly develop an understanding of Landmark College's cultural climate and Universal Design pedagogical practices and work closely with Landmark College faculty and staff onsite is essential. Must be willing to travel and exhibit flexibility in scheduling beyond standard work hours and days.
Desired Qualifications and Skills:
Experience supervising and mentoring professional research staff.
Working Conditions:
The candidate must be able to work in general office conditions on the Putney, Vermont campus, as well as other conditions required by domestic travel. Duties require significant and regular interaction with the Landmark College community (i.e., faculty, staff, students, families), non-Landmark College educators, and grant funders.
Physical Demand:
The position requires normal physical demand with the added demand of travel, client service delivery, presentations, workshops, and applied education research projects. Able to utilize public transportation, operate computer equipment and software, be willing to learn new and emerging research technologies, use mobile and digital devices for extended periods, deliver workshops both in-person and online, and respond to multiple priorities efficiently.
Compensation: At Landmark College, our compensation philosophy reflects our institutional values, our commitment to fairness and equity, and our role as a transformative educational community. The compensation for the above position is $85,000-$105,000.
How to Apply
Interested individuals should provide a cover letter, resume or CV, and the names of three references. Electronic submissions are preferred. Please email your application to humanresources@landmark.edu. Applications may also be mailed to: Director of Human Resources, Landmark College, 19 River Road South, Putney, Vermont 05346. No phone calls please. Diversifying the student body, faculty, and administration is congruent with the Landmark College mission. We value diverse populations and cultures including, but not limited to, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, national origin, neurodiversity, race, and religion.
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