Reports to: SVP of Policy and Advocacy
Status: Full time; non-exempt
Location: Washington D.C. This is a hybrid workplace, with Mondays and Wednesdays in the office and three days remote, as well as the occasional need to work in person for events and special projects
Salary: $80,000-$90,000
Position Summary
The Policy Analyst will be a member of Groundwork's Policy, Advocacy, and Research team and will engage in substantive research and analytical work to advance a coherent economic worldview within the broader progressive movement. Groundwork partners with groups across the movement to weave a through line among efforts and policy ideas that too often seem disparate. The Policy Analyst will work closely with other members Groundwork's Policy and Advocacy team and external partners to produce everything from internal analyses to products for public release.
As a Policy Analyst you'll...
- Gather and analyze academic and policy research, statistical data; and federal, state, and local policy or implementation information.
- Draft policy products, with a focus on summarizing research and policy information so it is understandable to a broad audience.
- Develop written and graphical presentations of research for internal and external dissemination.
- Keep up to date on relevant news, literature, and legislative processes related to economic policy.
- Support logistics, operations, and events for the Policy, Advocacy, and Research team.
- Work collaboratively with colleagues and accept oversight and feedback graciously.
- Attend meetings and convenings aligned with Groundwork's worldview to form and deepen connections with a diverse community of organizations, experts, and advocates.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
About you:
- You have a bachelor's degree or higher or equivalent lived experience in Economics, Political Science, Sociology, or a related field.
- You have experience in the progressive economic policymaking or data analysis community, such as for an economic policy research organization/think tank, legislative body or executive agency, or academic institution.
- You have excellent qualitative and quantitative research skills, including the ability to gather, analyze, and describe data with a variety of tools.
- You're comfortable distilling jargon or technical language into clear, concise, and compelling language for a variety of audiences.
- You're an excellent writer, with an eye toward overall quality control.
- You have excellent, compelling, conversational speaking skills.
- You're a problem solver who suggests solutions when you see challenges.
- You have a creative and entrepreneurial attitude.
- You can set priorities and work on multiple detail-oriented tasks, often on a time-sensitive basis.
- You are self-motivated, well-organized, flexible, and work effectively both individually and as part of a team.
- You are committed to economic, racial and social justice.
In addition, it would be a bonus if you have...
- Social media and rapid response experience.
- Some experience with one or more of the following:
- Corporate or political research, such as analyzing corporate earnings calls, Securities and Exchange Commissions filing, or Federal Election Commission reports.
- State and/or federal legislative and/or regulatory processes.
- Quantitative economic research, such as for an economic policy research organization/think tank, scorekeeping agency (e.g., the Congressional Budget Office or Office of Management and Budget), federal statistical or economic agency (e.g., Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Federal Reserve System, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau), or academic institution.
- Large economic datasets (such as public-use Census microdata) and regular releases (such as the monthly Employment Situation Summary or quarterly Gross Domestic Product estimate).
- Advanced statistical packages (e.g., R, Stata, Python) and/or data visualization tools (e.g., Tableau, ggplot2).
The salary range for this position is $80,000 to $90,000, commensurate with experience. We offer a generous benefits package, including five weeks of vacation and personal leave, two week-long office closures, additional time off for floating and federal holidays, zero-premium health insurance, a generous HRA, a retirement contribution of up to 6%, up to 16 weeks parental leave, health club and cell-phone reimbursements, among other benefits.
This position is part of a bargaining unit represented by the Nonprofit Professional Employees Union, and employment terms will be subject to future collective bargaining.
How to apply
To begin the application process, please submit your resume and cover letter describing your interest in the role through our web portal.
This announcement will remain posted until the position is filled.
Thank you for your interest.