National Journal is hiring a RESEARCH ASSOCIATE to support NSI’s PAC Vetting Service.
National Journal is a premier research and insights company committed to helping organizations effectively navigate Washington. Best known as one of Washington’s most trusted media brands for nearly 50 years, our expertise is unmatched with teams of specialists dedicated to government affairs, communications, and political research, in addition to exceptional journalism. Our mission is to equip the thousands of government and business leaders in the nation’s capital with the intelligence, insights, and connections they need to save time, increase efficiency, and deliver success.
The Network Science Initiative (NSI) is a custom research division within National Journal specializing in stakeholder mapping for corporate, association, and nonprofit clients. NSI identifies the people and organizations - from government, industry, think tanks, advocates, and media - with the most influence on key policy decisions, maps their connections within and across their respective communities, and develops tailored messaging and engagement strategies.
NSI’s PAC Vetting service provides corporate Political Action Committees with custom analysis on candidates and officials to help inform their giving decisions. Using our research and expertise, we also create content tailored to members’ needs, delivering customized profiles, executive briefings, and programming to top tier Washington advocates. We are looking for curious and innovative entry-level researchers and consultants interested in helping corporations smartly navigate their political giving.
THE ROLE:
Research Associates are responsible for contributing to all aspects of NSI client engagements. Associates on the PAC Vetting team use a range of qualitative methods to research candidates’ policy positions and potentially controversial behavior, and use our media monitoring tools to track rapidly changing situations. Associates will also work on product development initiatives as the team begins to expand the services we offer to clients.
YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES WILL INCLUDE:
Conducting thorough research on candidates’ policy positions and potentially controversial actions, statements, and affiliations
Writing clear, succinct summaries of large amounts of data
Drafting deliverables, including PowerPoint presentations, Excel spreadsheets, and other formats, to communicate findings to clients
Managing research for multiple client accounts and internal initiatives; taking responsibility for the timely delivery of all work
Collaborating with team members to develop research methodologies
Contributing to product development by crafting new and innovative approaches to producing the analytic work, optimizing operations, and perfecting the research product
QUALIFICATIONS OF THE IDEAL CANDIDATE:
An excellent academic record; bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
Up to 2 years of post-undergraduate experience in politics, research, consulting, or another relevant professional setting
Experience in qualitative research required; experience in a detail-oriented role, such as copyediting, preferred
Strong research skills and an unflagging commitment to objective, thorough work
Excellent writing skills; ability to distill large amounts of information into concise summaries and analytic conclusions
Adaptability; able to quickly adjust to evolving timelines and priorities, ready to learn new systems and adapt research and writing to product-specific guidelines
Outstanding time management and judgment; demonstrated proficiency managing competing project priorities and adhering to timelines
Proficient in Microsoft PowerPoint
Demonstrated interest in public policy and politics and outstanding client-service ethic
Entrepreneurial spirit; track record of helping to build new initiatives from conception to execution
A full course of the COVID-19 vaccination is required for employment at National Journal
EMPLOYMENT TYPE: Full Time
COMPENSATION: The salary for this role is $43,000-$46,000
LOCATION: This job is based in Washington, DC. Beginning May 1, National Journal will be operating on a hybrid basis, with employees required to be in the office every Tuesday and Thursday.
ABOUT US
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