Policy Fellow
Erikson Institute is seeking a Policy Fellow to join our community of scholars, educators, and practitioners working to transform early childhood systems. This two-year post-doctoral fellowship is designed for emerging scholars whose work bridges research, policy, and practice-and who are committed to advancing equity, belonging, and opportunity for young children, families, and communities.
This is a unique opportunity to contribute to meaningful, systems-level change while developing your own scholarly and policy leadership.
About Erikson Institute
Erikson Institute is a premier graduate school in child development, early childhood education, and social work. We prepare professionals, generate knowledge, and advance systems that support the healthy development, well-being, and learning of young children, their families, and communities.
We see ourselves as the "workforce behind the workforce"-strengthening the systems that shape children's lives through research, education, and policy leadership.
The Opportunity
The Policy Fellow will play a central role in advancing Erikson's work at the intersection of research, policy, and systems change. This position is ideal for a scholar who is eager to translate research into action, engage with real-world policy challenges, and collaborate across sectors.
You will work closely with faculty, institutional leaders, and external partners to shape policy conversations, contribute to funded research, and support the development of a more equitable early childhood system.
What You'll Do
Teach and Mentor
Teach two graduate-level courses per year (or equivalent), aligned with your expertise
Support student learning in a mission-driven, equity-centered environment
Advance Policy and Systems Change
Develop policy briefs, white papers, and research-informed analyses
Contribute to local, state, and national conversations in early childhood policy and workforce development
Translate research into actionable insights for policymakers and practitioners
Engage in Research and Scholarship
Maintain an active research agenda, including peer-reviewed publications and applied research
Contribute to translational work that connects research, practice, and policy
Support Grant-Funded Work
Collaborate on proposals for federal, state, and foundation funding
Contribute to research-practice partnerships and sponsored projects
Collaborate and Build Partnerships
Work alongside community organizations, public agencies, and system leaders
Participate in cross-functional initiatives that advance Erikson's strategic priorities
Who You Are
You are a scholar and emerging leader who is energized by the possibility of connecting research to real-world impact.
Required Qualifications
Doctoral degree (Ph.D., Ed.D.) in early childhood education, education policy, child development, or a related field
Demonstrated record of research and scholarly writing
Strong interest in policy, systems change, or research-practice partnerships
Commitment to equity and justice in early childhood systems
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with grant writing or externally funded research
Teaching experience in higher education
Experience working with community-based organizations or public agencies
Ability to communicate research to diverse audiences
Position Details
Start Date: August 15, 2026
Schedule: Full-time, 10-month academic appointment
Salary: $70,000 annually
Location: Chicago, IL
Compensation & Benefits
Erikson Institute offers a comprehensive benefits package, including:
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Retirement savings plan
Paid time off and institutional holidays
Why Join Erikson?
At Erikson, your work will matter-locally, nationally, and globally. You'll be part of a collaborative community that is reimagining early childhood systems and working toward a future where every child and family is supported to thrive.
How to Apply
Please submit - in one PDF:
Cover letter
Curriculum vitae (CV)
Writing sample (scholarly or policy-focused)
Contact information for three references
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
Erikson Institute is an equal opportunity employer. We consider all applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sexual orientation, marital status, age, disability, veteran status, family responsibilities, or any other classes protected by federal, state, or local laws. In addition, Erikson Institute provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities in accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act and applicable state and local laws (including during the application or hiring process).
To learn more, please visit our web site at www.erikson.edu