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Posted: January 22, 2026 (1 day ago)
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State of Michigan
Education
Location
Michigan, 48909
Salary
$44.92 - $63.37
per hour
Type
Full Time
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Base salary range: $147,649 - $221,900
Typical requirements: Executive-level leadership experience. Senior executive qualifications required.
Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).
This job involves analyzing and improving Michigan's alternate assessments for students with significant cognitive disabilities, using advanced statistics to ensure the tests are fair and accurate.
The role supports statewide education accountability by developing measurement standards and coordinating related projects.
It's a good fit for someone with a strong background in educational testing and research who enjoys working on impactful public service initiatives.
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This is a continuous posting and will remain open until a candidate has been selected. MDE will review applications every two weeks.
The Michigan Department of Education (MDE) provides leadership, resources, support, and guidance to approximately 200,000 school district staff serving approximately 1.5 million students in public and non-public schools and 39,000 students in special education transition services.
In addition, MDE provides administrative support and supervision for the Michigan School for the Deaf and the Library of Michigan.
MDE is responsible for state education leadership in a local control state and works to implement state and federal education laws, disburse state and federal resources, license educators, develop state summative assessments and accountability systems, create state academic standards, and coordinate school health and nutrition programs.
In addition, in developing and promoting the state’s Top 10 Strategic Education Plan, MDE works with partner education entities and stakeholders to improve public education for children across the state.
MDE’s role in the improvement of public education extends to providing information and feedback to public policy-makers, convening educators on public policy issues, recommending draft language on legislation, and developing guidance to districts on statutory changes adopted at the state and federal levels.
Join a team of highly trained and educated individuals committed to supporting learners and learning in Michigan. Serving students, parents, families, educators, and communities within a culture that promotes excellence and respects diversity, our work is meaningful and impactful.
As a State of Michigan employee, you will receive a competitive wage and benefit package that values your experience and skills. You will join a team of more than 400 professionals at the department and almost 50,000 in state government who are committed to excellence in public service.
The Office of Educational Assessment & Accountability (OEAA) is an office within the DASISS. The responsibilities of this office include:
· Developing, administering, and reporting on assessment programs
· Jointly developing and maintaining content standards with OES
· Electronically housing the libraries of content standards developed jointly with OES
· Developing achievement standards (i.e., proficiency standards or cut scores) on the assessment programs for which it is responsible
· Operating the Formative Assessment for Michigan Educators (FAME)
· Program and data management of all OEAA projects
· Management for all the OEAA systems (Secure Site, Item Bank System, etc.)
· Responding to assessment and accountability reports and state analysis requests
Primary Physical Work Address - Position is located at the John Hannah Building, 608 West Allegan Street, Lansing, Michigan. Hybrid flexible schedule of in-person and remote work arrangement.
Your submittal is considered complete with the following required documents:
The Michigan State Employees Retirement System (MSERS) is separate from the Michigan Public School Employees Retirement System (MPSERS).
If you are currently a MPSERS retiree, there should be no impact to your MPSERS pension due to employment with the Michigan Department of Education.
If you are currently eligible for a MPSERS retirement benefit and become the successful candidate for this position, you should contact the Office of Retirement Services (ORS) to determine any impact if you elect to immediately begin receiving your MPSERS retirement benefit.
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