The Managing Director, Survey Methods is the Center’s senior leader on survey methodology and practice, responsible for upholding best-in-classqualitystandards while making sound decisions about feasibility, speed, and cost. Theyset and execute strategyfor data collectionacross thesurvey lifecycle, from questionnaire design and sampling to weighting, quality control, and data release.
The Managing Director overseestwohigh-functioning survey methods teams --domestic and international– who areresponsible for the American Trends Panel,the National Public Opinion Reference Survey,and an extensiverangeof global attitudes surveys, among other projects.Theteamswork closelywith Research Directors across the Center on dozens ofstudieseach year, ranging fromgeneral population panel surveysto distinctive, one-off studies.
This personservesas amedia spokesperson andkey public voice on survey methods and polling, helping external audiences understand how public opinion research works and its strengths and limitations.They also advance the organization’s reputation for methodological leadershipvia amethods researchagenda.
In partnership with other research leaders, the Managing Director helps guide experimentation with emerging tools, including AI, where they can responsibly strengthen aspects of the survey process.
This role holds a seat on the Center’s Leadership team and currently reports to theExecutive Vice President.
Key Responsibilities
Methods Leadership
Lead the Center’s survey methodology efforts, with primary responsibility for domesticandinternationalmethods.
Define and advance best practices in survey design, sampling, weighting, questionnaire development, estimation, and data quality.
Ensure the ongoing quality and performance of the American Trends Panel and other core survey approaches, maintainingindustry-leadingmethodology.
Overseecomplex survey design and execution across a wide range of topics and studytypes
Accountable forquestionnaire quality through sound design, testing, and reviewpractices
Methods Research and Innovation
Stay current on innovations and trends in survey methodology and related fields, evaluating their relevance for the Center.
Assess new approaches and tools for their potential to improve research quality, efficiency, andimpact, weighingbenefits against budget targets
Set and lead the Center’s survey methods research agenda, identifying priorities and applying findings to improvepractice
Contribute to experimentation with AI and other emerging technologies where they can responsibly support survey research.
Data Quality, Standards, and Integrity
Ensure data quality and integrity across the Center’s survey work, balancing methodological excellence with practical constraints, includingbudget
Uphold standards for rigor, transparency, reproducibility, and appropriate disclosure riskmanagement
Ensure that survey methods and documentation meet high expectations for both internal review and external credibility.
Identify and address methodological and data quality risks, particularly in complex or high-profile work.
Team Leadership and Management
Lead and develop teams responsible for domestic survey methods, the American Trends Panel, and international survey methods.
Set priorities, manage workflows, and oversee key methodological decisions.
Mentor and develop staff, strengthening methodological capacity across the Center.
Partner with research, operations,communicationsand other colleagues to ensure effective execution and collaboration.
External Representation
Act as a credible external representative of the Center’s methods work withlegacy and newmedia, peers,stakeholdersand partners.
Communicate complex methodological concepts clearly to nontechnical audiences.
Represent the Center in professional and public forums.
Qualifications
Strong preference for experience conducting public-facing opinion polls aligned with the needs of broad, nontechnical audiences.
Significant senior-level experience in survey methodology or related social science research.
Deep expertise in survey design, including questionnaire development, sampling, weighting, estimation, and data quality.
Demonstrated methodological leadership and strong awareness of innovations and trends in the field.
Experience leading methodological research and applying findings to improve practice.
Strong understanding of panel methodology and the drivers of panel quality and representativeness.
(Preferred)Experience with international survey research and sensitivity to cultural and contextual differences.
Demonstrated ability to balance quality, feasibility, timeliness, and cost in methodological decision-making.
Experience leading and developing high-performing teams.
Strong communication skills and credibility as an external voice on survey methods and polling.
Commitment to rigor, transparency, reproducibility, and responsible disclosure risk practices.
Familiarity with emerging technologies, including AI, and sound judgment about their appropriate use in research.
PhD in survey methodology, statistics, social science, or a related field, or equivalent experience.
15+ years of research experience, with a minimum of 10 years of specialized experience in survey methodology or research and analysis.
FLSA Status: Exempt
Compensation:Starting salary iscommensuratewith experience within the range of $250,000-275,000annually.
Hybrid Work Schedule:Pew Research Center staff are required to be present in the Center’s Washington, D.C., office three core days weekly (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday). Staff may work virtually from remote locations on other days in a typical work week.
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Total Rewards
In addition to competitive pay, Pew Research Center’s employees enjoy a robust total rewards package that includes:
Affordable, comprehensive health care that includes medical, dental (including adult orthodontia) and vision benefits.
Generous paid annual leave plan, including a winter break between Dec. 25 and Jan. 1
Employer-paid disability, life insurance and paid family leave plans
Up to a 12% employer 401(k) contribution, with vesting at the end of the first year.
A 37.5-hour workweek.
Health savings or flexible spending account options with employer funding component.
Flexibility to telework a portion of each week, with an additional four telework “flex weeks” each year for most staff.
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