AIR conducts behavioral and social science research across education, health, and workforce policy—serving federal agencies, state systems, and healthcare organizations. The tech stack reveals a research-first operation: R, Python, Stata, and SAS dominate, paired with Databricks and Snowflake for analytical infrastructure, while FHIR adoption signals growing engagement in healthcare data interoperability. Hiring remains research-heavy (25 of 46 open roles), with senior-level positions concentrated in policy and program leadership rather than engineering, reflecting the organization's consulting and evaluation-driven business model.
Notable leadership hires: Policy Director, Managing Director, Monitoring Lead
AIR is a nonpartisan nonprofit established in 1946, headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, with 1,001–5,000 employees. The organization conducts applied research and technical assistance in education policy, health systems, and workforce development, serving primarily federal and state government clients. Active projects span school improvement systems, healthcare quality measurement, Medicaid research, APM performance reporting, and postsecondary education alignment. Internal challenges center on healthcare quality measurement, budget tracking, governance, and grant monitoring—areas that drive demand for their core research and evaluation services.
AIR uses R, Python, Stata, and SAS for statistical analysis; Databricks and Snowflake for data warehousing; FHIR for healthcare data standards; and Microsoft cloud services (Azure, 365, DevOps, Teams) for enterprise infrastructure and collaboration.
AIR is headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. Current hiring is focused in the United States.
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