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A leading educational organization in South Africa seeks a Researcher to enhance language-focused measurements and assessments. The role involves refining literacy assessments, conducting quantitative analysis, and translating complex data into actionable insights. Candidates should hold a Master's or PhD in a relevant field, with strong skills in quantitative methods and collaboration across disciplines. The position offers remote work initially, transitioning to hybrid arrangements from various locations.
At Click Learning, we believe that every child deserves a strong foundation in literacy and numeracy.
That's why we partner with under-resourced primary schools across South Africa, using educational technology to bridge the education gap.
Through interactive personalised online programs, we empower young learners to take control of their learning journey—at their own pace, on their own terms.
But we're not just about the tech.
Our work not only improves learning outcomes for over , children across schools but also creates employment for youth who support learners in the computer labs.
We are on a mission to transform education, so we're adding a linguistics and quantitative researcher tostrengthen our language-focused measurement,improve assessment and analytics across English and African languages, andtranslate findings into non-technical reportsfor government and partners.
As our Researcher, you'll strengthen how Click Learning understands and measures language and learning.
You'll bring together linguistics, data, and education to design stronger assessments, analyse multilingual literacy data, and turn complex findings into clear insights that shape implementation and policy.
You'll play a key role in our Research & Insights team—supporting the design and analysis of tools that measure how children learn to read across English and African languages, and helping translate those findings into practical improvements in our programmes and products.
This is more than a technical role—it's an opportunity to shape how evidence informs implementation, government engagement, and Click Learning's broader mission to improve foundational learning outcomes.
Build / curate child-relevant corpora and frequency lists for South African languages (tokenisation, lemmatisation, basic morphology, quality checks).
Co-design and adapt oral language, reading and numeracy measures.
Establish the validity and reliability of existing and new assessments and use this evidence to refine assessment.
Support instrument pilots, scoring rules, and technical documentation
Train stakeholders on use of assessments.
Manage assessment projects.
Analyse relationships between vocabulary, decoding, comprehension and numeracy, and implementation data (including product data) to inform research and implementation
Develop reproducible data pipelines (R or Python) for cleaning, scoring, and reporting; contribute to codebooks, metadata, anonymisation, and open data releases.
Create clear figures / tables and short, decision-ready reports for non-technical audiences.
Mentor and train the Research Assistant and other team members in data analysis & reporting.
Co-author technical notes, briefs, and slide decks for funders, government, and internal stakeholders.
Collaborate with Operations / Training on practical implications for implementation and facilitator training.
Present findings in internal forums and external convenings such as conferences; contribute to public‑good documentation (CC BY).
Provide light advisory support to adjacent R&I projects (e.g., EGRA / early literacy analyses, product comparisons, dashboard inputs).
Contribute to research papers for technical audiences and blogs for non-technical audiences.
Hold aMaster's degree (advantage PhD in progress / completed)inLinguistics, Applied Linguistics, Computational Linguistics, Measurement, or a related field.
Havehands-on experience in corpus linguistics—building or cleaning corpora, analysing frequency and dispersion, and understanding morphology or orthographic variation.
Arehighly skilled in quantitative research methods, with proficiency inR or Pythonfor data wrangling, modelling, and visualisation.
Have a solid grounding inpsychometrics or educational measurement(e.g. Classical Test Theory, Item Response Theory, mixed models).
Have demonstrated experience in designing or adaptinglanguage and literacy assessments for English and African Languages
Experience withearly-grade literacy assessmentssuch as EGRA or comparable instruments.
Communicate complex linguistic or statistical concepts clearly and concisely for non-technical audiences.
Have experience working inmultilingual African contextsor on projects involving multiple languages of instruction.
Bring familiarity withopen science and reproducible workflows(e.g., Quarto / R Markdown, GitHub, tidyverse / pandas).
Use of IRT tooling (mirt, TAM, or Python equivalents), policy linking, or ROC analyses.
Exposure toNLP or phonetics tools(spaCy, Stanza, Praat, or similar).
Working proficiency in one or moreSouth African African languages
Analytical Thinking : Strong quantitative and linguistic reasoning skills; comfortable linking theoretical constructs to real‑world measurement.
Communication : Able to write and present clearly for diverse audiences—bridging technical accuracy with accessibility.
Collaboration : Works well across disciplines (linguistics, data science, education), contributing to shared problem‑solving and documentation.
Adaptability : Thrives in a fast‑paced environment including non‑academic colleagues; can pivot between deep analysis and applied tasks.
Rigor and Integrity : Maintains high technical standards while ensuring results are usable and transparent.
Initiative : Proactive in identifying data or methodological improvements; comfortable managing complex analytic tasks with minimal supervision.
Attention to Detail : Produces accurate, version‑controlled, and well‑documented outputs.
Be part of amission-drivenorganization tackling South Africa's literacy and numeracy crisis head‑on.
Work in a dynamic,impact‑focusedteam that valueslearning,innovation, andcollaborationwhere insights are actively used to improve implementation and impact.
Shape the future of EdTech in Africa.
Remote work offered in Year 1 of the contract, after which hybrid work is possible from one of our four offices (Cape Town, East London, Johannesburg, White River).