Job opening: Policy Analyst
Salary: $75 000 - 85 000 per year
Published at: Apr 05 2024
Employment Type: Full-time
Created by the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998, the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) is an independent bipartisan U.S. legislative branch agency that monitors the universal right to freedom of religion or belief abroad, using international standards to do so, and makes policy recommendations to the President, Secretary of State, and Congress. More information about USCIRF is available at https://www.uscirf.gov/.
Duties
USCIRF seeks a Policy Analyst to monitor religious freedom conditions on specific countries and/or cross-cutting issues as assigned and develop policy recommendations for the U.S. government to advance freedom of religion or belief abroad; evaluate and report on events or opportunities that could be effective inflection points for achieving implementation of USCIRF-recommended policy; draft research policy reports, annual report materials, briefing materials, testimony, and content for USCIRF's traditional and social media engagement; and build and maintain extensive contacts with relevant policy counterparts. Past experience on countries of the former Soviet Union, the Middle East and North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, East Asia, and/or Europe is a plus, but not required. Specific to the regional or issue portfolio.
Reporting to a Supervisory Policy Analyst, the Policy Analyst's primary responsibilities involve the following:
1. Monitoring and Policy Recommendation Formulation - monitor religious freedom conditions in assigned countries and propose policy recommendations. This includes:
Collecting, analyzing and documenting information related to freedom of religion or belief and U.S. government foreign policy in the assigned countries/region;
Developing strategies and recommendations for U.S. government policy to encourage improvement in the protection of freedom of religion or belief in the assigned countries;
Briefing and Advising Commissioners, the Executive Director, and senior staff on country developments, related policy recommendations, and U.S. government efforts to promote freedom of religion or belief, as well as foreign government activities limiting this freedom;
Preparing and participating in policy-related trips, including Commissioners' delegations, to gather firsthand information from relevant stakeholders; and
Tracking implementation of USCIRF's policy recommendations in assigned countries.
2. Reporting - report on religious freedom conditions in assigned countries to advance USCIRF's mission and strategic objectives. This includes:
Drafting research publications, including Annual Report chapters for assigned countries, ensuring they communicate policy priorities and recommendations and religious freedom conditions effectively and persuasively;
Drafting, reviewing and editing press releases, op-eds, website posts, and social media posts relating to assigned countries to ensure credibility and accuracy; and
Drafting Congressional testimony, briefing memos, and talking points for Commissioners, the Executive Director, and senior staff on assigned countries.
3. Outreach - participate in research and policy related outreach initiatives and events to advance USCIRF's mission. This includes:
Preparing, organizing and participating in USCIRF's public events;
Preparing research-related materials for events, meetings, hearings, and travel in support of USCIRF's mandate, including for Commissioners, the Executive Director, and senior staff; and
Developing new and strengthening current relationships with relevant stakeholders inside and outside the U.S. government.
4. Other Duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Must be a U.S. citizen;
Possess an advanced degree in a relevant field to the position requirements (candidates with an undergraduate degree only will not be considered);
Possess at least four (4) years' substantive experience of regional politics, jurisprudence, culture, economic development, security trends, U.S. interests, and human rights in general;
Strong research and analytical skills, particularly those applied in a work setting (i.e., not only university coursework);
Ability to proactively develop, synthesize, and articulate effective and actionable policy recommendations;
Ability to multi-task and work in a fast-paced setting, defining and meeting deadlines;
Ability to synthesize information from various sources;
Ability to work independently and as part of a team;
Strong written and verbal communication skills; and
Attention to detail, excellent organizational skills, and collegial demeanor.
Education
Advanced degree.
Contacts
- Address US Commission on International Religious Freedom
732 North Capitol Street, NW
Suite A-714
Washington, DC 20401
US
- Name: Thomas Kraemer
- Email: [email protected]
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