Welcome! You’ve taken the first step in your journey to join a diverse team passionate about contributing to a just and sustainable future.
At CEHD, you will join a supportive community dedicated to advancing the college as an anti-racist institution. You will be empowered to advance world-changing research and teaching, growing the next generation of thinkers and doers. And you will be given the tools to succeed whatever role you play in the college.
CEHD offers flexible work arrangements, such as flex scheduling that allows for variations in starting and departure times, a compressed work week (40 hours of work in fewer than 5 days), telecommuting allowing work to be conducted at on/off-campus locations, and remote work as determined in partnership with supervisors.
Come join us in our constant and tenacious pursuit to improve the human condition.
Engaged students
(Undergraduate/Masters/Doctoral)
Sponsored research
(3-year avg)
Faculty of color
(T/TT)
Students of color
(Undergraduate/Masters/Doctoral)
NOTE: Positions are updated weekly. If you have any questions, our HR team is here to help. You can reach them at cehdhr@umn.edu.
We seek a scholar to lead instructional design and pedagogy to facilitate the delivery of a school psychology curriculum, as well as continuous improvement of program curriculum and instruction to support the program’s goals and needs for recruitment, retention, anti-racism/DEI, and accreditation. This individual will teach 12 to 24 credits of undergraduate- and graduate-level school psychology coursework, engage in student support duties, including advising, mentorship, and assistance with licensure preparation.
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We seek an individual with a strong knowledge of research assessment and data processing protocols to work on the MN Longitudinal Study of Risk and Adaptation (MLSRA), a collaborative NIH-funded research project. This individual will work under the supervision of the project principal investigators and in coordination with other project team members to conduct research assessments, code assessment data, and collaborate with the study team.
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We seek an individual to focus on the uses of AI and GenAI in education (K-12 and higher education) and specifically to develop ways to leverage large scale datasets to improve learner experiences and establish data-driven ways to improve student and teacher understandings and use of AI, such as AI literacy. The person in this position should be committed to producing original research and publishing their work in highly ranked conference proceedings and journals as appropriate. This position will be for one year, with an option for a second year based on performance and continued availability of funding.
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We seek an individual to examine the use of AI and Generative AI in education (K-12 and higher education), and specifically to establish theory-driven approaches to improving student and teacher understandings and use of AI in various domains such as reading, writing, coding, and misinformation detection and correction. This person will work closely with existing lab members to conduct interdisciplinary research related to learning processes in relation to AI and assist with mentoring graduate students on AI-related education projects.
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We seek an individual to provide strategic leadership to research and evaluation efforts by directing, designing, implementing, and maintaining a research program focused on answering questions about child and family well-being for families served by the child welfare system or families at risk of entering the child welfare system
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We are seeking an Associate Director for the First-Generation Institute at the University of Minnesota. This pivotal role supports first-generation students by developing strategic partnerships, creating evidence-based programs, and coordinating events. The ideal candidate will excel in building communities of practice, conducting research, and enhancing institutional support for first-generation students, faculty, and staff.
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We seek a literacy specialist to support the development and delivery of professional services and resources for educators who focus on evidence-based instructional practices in literacy. The primary purpose is to improve the quality of education for all learners. Persons in this role will possess an in-depth level of knowledge of the science of reading and multi-tiered systems of support as well as expertise in the field of education leadership and systems improvement.
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We seek an individual to support the development and delivery of professional services and resources for educators who focus on evidence-based instructional practices in literacy. The primary purpose is to improve the quality of education for all learners. This position will be responsible for leading a variety of assigned projects around the implementation of evidence- based literacy practices. The position requires an in-depth level of knowledge of the science of reading, multi-tiered systems of support, and implementation science.
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We seek an individual to work in collaboration with the teacher to plan and implement a high- quality, responsive, enriching, and supportive learning environment that is respectful of each child’s background, development, and needs. The weekly curriculum and learning experiences are rich with relational experiences designed to support the development of a range of social, emotional, self-help, language, literacy, cognitive, and motor skills.
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We seek an individual to assist in a classroom of children from all backgrounds and identities. This includes establishing a learning environment that is inclusive and developmentally age appropriate; developing emergent curriculum; supervising, monitoring child development; providing high quality care; maintaining classroom materials; and conducting daily health checks.
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We seek an individual to work in collaboration with the classroom teacher to participate in establishing and maintaining a safe, organized, classroom. This includes participation in the planning to establish a learning environment that is inclusive and developmentally age- appropriate. The person in this position will support a curriculum rich with relational experiences designed to support the development of a range of social, emotional, self-help, language, literacy, cognitive, and motor skills.
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We seek a lead teacher for the Dakota Immersion and Language Nest classroom. This person participates in establishing and maintaining a safe, organized classroom and a learning environment that is inclusive and developmentally age-appropriate. The person in this role will carry out daily activities and monitor child development by providing high-quality care, maintaining classroom materials, first aid, and daily health checks.
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We are seeking a strategic leader to join our team as the Administrative Director. In this pivotal role, you will oversee all administrative functions, ensuring the smooth day-to-day operations and aligning them with the organization's strategic goals. You will be responsible for budget management, human resources, facilities, and fostering a positive and productive work environment.
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The University of Minnesota is seeking a highly motivated Researcher 5 to join a team at the forefront of child and family well-being research. This role focuses on conducting independent research, collaborating with leading faculty, and contributing to the publication of impactful research findings.
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We seek an individual responsible for a unit/department’s accounting, budget, and financial and post-award grant management. This includes maintaining the assigned unit’s chart of accounts in accordance with University and college policy, approving financial transactions, reconciling financial activity, preparing budgets, and drafting reports and analysis for leadership among other duties. The professional 3 position also includes providing oversight, monitoring, and training of college-wide business processes.
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We seek an individual to facilitate teacher licensure processes for our early childhood degree program. This person will ensure compliance with state of Minnesota rules for teacher licensure and serve as the licensure lead. This position also serves as the academic advisor for students in the MEd licensure program and coordinates the alignment of early childhood graduate and undergraduate level course content
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As one of the only Big Ten universities within walking distance to a dynamic metropolis, University of Minnesota faculty and staff benefit from all the city has to offer—as well as a great set of employment benefits offered by the University.
The thriving Twin Cities campus stretches more than 1,150 acres in Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nestled around the scenic Mississippi River, the Minneapolis campus sits under the shadow of a sparkling downtown skyline. The nearby St. Paul campus is home to rolling green space and historic architecture. You’ll find unlimited opportunities for entertainment, culture, and hands-on experience right outside your front door.
In addition to the vibrant cultural scene, you will have access to a real-world laboratory for your research. Minnesota is home to 18 fortune 500 companies, more than 845,000 students and 2,400 schools, and some of the most innovative ideas in education and human development — meaning endless opportunities for you to put your research into practice. And we reach beyond the metro to forge partnerships and expand our mission throughout the state of Minnesota, the country and the world.
If you are new to the Twin Cities, the University of Minnesota provides a supportive Relocation Assistance Program.
We acknowledge that the University of Minnesota Twin Cities is built within the traditional homelands of the Dakota people. It is important to acknowledge the peoples on whose land we live, learn, and work as we seek to improve and strengthen our relations with our tribal nations. We also acknowledge that words are not enough. We must ensure that our institution provides support, resources, and programs that increase access to all aspects of higher education for our American Indian students, staff, faculty, and community members.
Learn more about the Native American community of students, staff, faculty, and alumni who are making a difference at the U of M and beyond.