Qualifications
Responsibilities
Benefits
Overview
The Research Analyst for the Justice for Everybody Movement at Yale is responsible for leading applied research, legal and policy analysis, stakeholder engagement, and strategic coordination related to equity and fairness in the legal system. This role supports Yale’s institutional
efforts to examine and address systemic disparities in sentencing, juvenile justice policy, parole eligibility, and implementation of justice-focused legislation.
Operating at the intersection of academic research, legislative strategy, and community partnership, the Research Analyst produces policy-relevant research while coordinating engagement among faculty, legal practitioners, lawmakers, advocacy organizations, and directly impacted communities. The role requires independent research capacity, strong analytical and legal writing skills, and the ability to translate complex legal and policy concepts into accessible materials for diverse audiences.
Research and Policy Analysis
Stakeholder Engagement and Community Collaboration
Program Documentation and Evaluation
Scope and Institutional Value
The Research Analyst requires independent judgment, research leadership, and sustained cross-sector coordination. The Research Analyst serves as a central liaison between academic scholarship and applied reform efforts, ensuring that Yale’s work in justice reform maintains both intellectual rigor and practical impact. The position advances Yale’s commitment to equity and systemic fairness in the legal system by producing actionable research, supporting evidence-based policy development, and strengthening partnerships that extend the university’s public impact.
Given the sustained nature of legislative reform cycles, ongoing implementation of justice-focused statutes, and continuous stakeholder engagement demands, this role reflects responsibilities consistent with a full-time professional research and policy position. The scope of work includes year-round research production, coordination of multi-party initiatives, event facilitation, legislative tracking, and institutionalreporting.
Required Skills and Abilities
1. Experience with justice reform initiatives, post-conviction or appellate research, sentencing policy, juvenile justice, or reentry-related policy work.
2. Familiarity with translating academic or legal research into practical tools, policy guidance, or advocacy materials.
3. Experience engaging directly with impacted communities in research, policy development, or program evaluation contexts.
4. Background in nonprofit leadership, coalition work, or community-based policy initiatives.
5. Experience preparing reports, tracking outcomes, and contributing to strategic planning or grant-funded projects.
Preferred Skills and Abilities
1.Lived or professional experience that brings a grounded understanding of justice system operations and barriers to equitable
access.
Principal Responsibilities
1. Performs entry level professional duties ranging from routine to moderate difficulty providing the opportunity for professional training. 2. Performs assigned duties to acquire knowledge of methods, procedures and standards required for successful performance. 3. Supports various departments and may be transferred between departments depending on project requirements. 4. May perform other duties as assigned. Required Education and Experience Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate school.Job Posting Date
06/15/2026Job Category
ProfessionalBargaining Unit
NONCompensation Grade
Administration & OperationsCompensation Grade Profile
Associate (23)Salary Range
$65,000.00 - $101,000.00Time Type
Full timeDuration Type
Staff Fixed Duration (Fixed Term)Work Model
On-siteNote
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