What are the responsibilities and job description for the Senior Policy Analyst, Vanderbilt Policy Accelerator position at Vanderbilt University?
The Vanderbilt Policy Accelerator (VPA) focuses on a small number of cutting-edge topics in political economy and regulation. We bring research, education, and policy proposals in these areas from infancy to maturity and periphery to centrality. We cultivate, grow, and spread research, education, and policy ideas—and at a pace that aligns with the urgency of today's challenges. We are currently in the midst of a political economy revolution. From antitrust to trade, swift changes are taking place that are reshaping how policymakers and the general public think about economic policy. These changes create an opportunity to advance new paradigms, research, and policy ideas. We are action focused. Each project we undertake seeks to accelerate developments in education, research, policy, and public debate.
To be considered for this position, candidates must submit a cover letter explaining your background and interest, CV, and list of references.
Support the execution of VPA research and policy analysis
• Perform research and policy analysis independently and in some cases under the direction of the faculty director.
• Involved in designing certain aspects of research projects and independently conducts work complementary to the overall research objectives.
• Provide, under direct supervision, support for a research project involving intervention, and data collection; assist in investigating, gathering, assessing, and clarifying data; record and distribute information.
• Process incoming source data; restructure data files; evaluate data quality and perform data-cleaning operations as needed.
• Provide guidance for protocols around data storage and documentation, data security, and systems for maintaining human subjects research records and documentation.
• Work with other team members to ensure a quick turnaround on some tasks as required.
• Compile data for research reports, assist with summary and analysis tasks.
• Designs and/or develops data tracking mechanisms or database platforms.
• Write white papers and op-eds.
• Engage in policy advocacy, independently and in collaboration with the Director and other Institute affiliates.
This position does not have supervisory responsibility; the position reports to the Executive Director of VPA.
Qualifications
- An advanced degree or 5 years of work experience is required. A graduate degree in law, public policy, or a related field is preferred.
- A minimum of 2 years of experience in government, public policy, a think tank, or academia is required.
- Candidates should have an interest in economic policy, political economy, regulation, and/or law.
- Ability to demonstrate maturity, creativity and initiative is required.
- Ability to perform complex tasks and to prioritize multiple projects is required.
- Relocation to Nashville is required.
- Five years of experience in government, public policy, a think tank, or academia is preferred.
Commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion