Sandberg Goldberg Bernthal Family Foundation

Research Assistant

Sandberg Goldberg Bernthal Family Foundation

  • Date Posted:

    7/8/2025

  • Remote Work Level:

    100% Remote

  • Location:

    Remote, US National icon-usa.png

  • Job Type:

    Temporary

  • Career Level:

    Entry-Level

  • Travel Required:

    No specification

  • Education Level:

    We're sorry, the employer did not include education information for this job.

  • Salary:

    $62,100 - $74,000 Annually

  • Categories:

    ResearchAnalyst

About the Role

Title: Research Assistant

Location: Remote, USA

Type: Full-time, Temporary

Workplace: remote

Category: Research, Education & Editorial

Job Description:

Remote

Research, Education & Editorial /

Full-time, Temporary /

Remote

The Sandberg Goldberg Bernthal Family Foundation (SGBFF) works to build a more equal and resilient world. We bring people together to support each other through four initiatives: LeanIn.Org, LeanInGirls.Org, OptionB.Org, and the Dave Goldberg Scholarship Program.

SGBFF is seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented temporary Research Associate to support our work on Women in the Workplace - the largest study of its kind on women in corporate America. This is a short-term position that runs from August to October 2025.

In this role, you’ll contribute to analyzing quantitative data, translating insights into compelling narratives, and supporting the development of research products that advance equity in the workplace and beyond. You’ll collaborate closely with researchers, writers, designers, and cross-functional partners to ensure our work is accurate, inclusive, and accessible to broad audiences.

The ideal candidate has a strong foundation in quantitative social science research, a sharp eye for detail, and a passion for telling data-driven stories that center women, especially those from traditionally marginalized communities. If you thrive in a fast-paced, mission-driven environment and are eager to contribute to meaningful research that drives change, we’d love to hear from you.

What You Will Do

    • Manage and analyze quantitative data, including organizing quantitative data for use by the research team, contributing to the generation of insights based on quantitative data, and pulling data as requested by team members. 
    • Work with the writing team to translate data into compelling narratives and research products
    • Work with the design team to create compelling data visualizations 
    • Conduct background research to uncover and present key findings on specific topics related to women and work, including women from traditionally marginalized groups
    • Support the research team in a wide range of tasks and be responsive to changing needs 
    • Ensure the accuracy of all final research products 
    • Support the research team in engaging diverse stakeholders to develop inclusive research products 
    • Work with internal, cross-functional partners to fact-check the accuracy of data used in web copy, social posts, and other content we create and share with our community

What You Will Bring

    • 1-2  years of quantitative social science research experience 
    • Firm grasp of survey research methodology and basic statistics 
    • Proficiency with MS Excel and/or Google Sheets 
    • Effective communication skills, including the ability to communicate academic research to lay audiences 
    • Strong organization and attention to detail across multiple workstreams
    • Ability to adapt quickly, juggle multiple competing priorities, and thrive on new challenges 
    • Willingness to take on small but essential tasks with a positive attitude and professional poise
    • Ability to work in a fast-paced and collaborative environment, and flexibility to work outside typical business hours 
    • Familiarity with one or more of the following is a plus: gender research, longitudinal research, mixed methods research, data visualization, statistical analysis software (SPSS, R,  STATA, etc.)
    • Ability to learn, follow through, and improve on foundation processes to support the team; thrives on new challenges 
    • Demonstrated understanding of how to drive toward more intersectional and inclusive approaches in work products and outcomes
    • Shared appreciation for and commitment to the mission and work of Lean In, Lean In Girls, Option B, and the Dave Goldberg Scholarship Program
    • Commitment to being a strong advocate for equity, inclusion, and uplifting marginalized voices

What We Will Offer You

    • The base salary for this role varies by location: $62,100-$66,600 (National) / $69,000-$74,000 (Bay Area/New York Metro), with the final amount depending on experience, skills, and qualifications.
    • A remote-first work environment with flexible scheduling.
    • A mission-driven team that values inclusion, collaboration, and growth.

Important Information

    • This is a short-term position with an anticipated duration of three months.
    • Applications are due by July 18, 2025 - early submission is encouraged. Cover letters are highly encouraged as well. 
    • Candidates must be eligible to work in the U.S. without visa sponsorship.
    • If your application is a good match, our team will reach out to schedule an interview. If you're no longer under consideration, you'll receive an email update. We truly appreciate your interest, and due to the high application volume, we may not be able to personally communicate with everyone who applies.

The Sandberg Goldberg Bernthal Family Foundation is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity without regard to age, race, ethnicity, gender, protected veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or religion. It’s important to us that people of all identities and backgrounds see themselves represented and included in our work, so we actively encourage people of all identities and experiences to apply.

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