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A graduate degree in Public Policy, or other related discipline is desirable. In concert with partners and industry leaders, build and elevate a national policy platform that advances resources and programs designed to increase housing supply, advance racial equity, and build resilience and upward mobility for low-income individuals, families, and people experiencing homelessness nationwide.
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Candidates for Director, Strategy should be passionate about providing quality opinion research to drive client decision making in public policy, social marketing, candidate and ballot issue campaigns, non-profit advocacy, corporate public affairs, and government.
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Policy Research & Development Works with the Policy Lab team to develop policy briefs based on qualitative and quantitative research from local health departments participating in the Resilience Catalysts in Public Health initiatives.
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Deepen state and local policy advocacy in collaboration with the senior staff and vice presidents, supporting Enterprise local offices in strengthening knowledge and capacity of effective policy development and advocacy on issues related to affordable and community development.
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Ph. D., or other doctorate degree in fields including Public Policy, Public Health, Health Policy, Political Science, Gerontology, Economics, Health Economics, Social Sciences, Law. AARP will not sponsor an employment visa for this position at this time.
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A bachelor’s degree with a strong academic record in economics, mathematics, statistics, biostatistics, public health, public administration, public policy, sociology, political science, or a related field.
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Bachelor's degree in Communications, Administration, or International Relations, and/or 10 years of experience in international politics/foreign policy, research & evaluation, social science, or other related fields.
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8 to 12 years of experience in public policy research, government relations, professional association management, fundraising and coalition building, or similar. Policy Research and Analysis: Lead the development and execution of the Report Card for America's Infrastructure, economic analysis, and other public policy research, in coordination with subject matter experts.
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ORSend the required information to:American Library AssociationHuman Resources DepartmentRef: AEDWOfficeEmail: The American Library Association is an equal opportunity employer: Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran REQUIREMENTS Required Education and Experience Bachelor’s degree required; master’s degree in public policy, foreign affairs, law, or related field preferred.
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We're in search of a talented, dynamic, and enthusiastic policy advocate to serve as a Policy Counsel/Policy Advisor or Senior Policy Counsel/Senior Policy Advisor in our Public Policy Project.
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Bachelor's degree required; master's degree in public policy, foreign affairs, law, or related field preferred. Apply online including a current resume and cover letter outlining the strategic value that you will bring to ALA, drawing upon your experience in advocacy, public policy, influencing legislation by building coalitions and developing grassroots networks.
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The Policy Analyst will work with Reason policy teams to produce policy research that addresses key issues in land use and housing policy. Reason Foundation produces respected, nonpartisan public policy research on a variety of issues and publishes the critically-acclaimed Reason magazine.
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Bachelor’s Degree, preferably in public policy, communications or business, or equivalent experience. The Director, Federal Affairs, will advocate T-Mobile’s Federal public policy initiatives before the US Congress and will report to the Sr. Director, Federal Legislative Affairs.
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JDHuntr is seeking a Legal Policy Counsel to join our team in Washington, DC. We are looking for a highly motivated individual to support policy advocacy and projects related to net neutrality, wireless broadband, spectrum policy, and mobile market competition.
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State Department policy experience preferred but policy for another federal agency in areas of foreign policy, humanitarian assistance, foreign assistance, or counterterrorism could qualify.
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