The Brookings Institution · 16 hours ago
Research Assistant or Senior Research Assistant, The Hamilton Project (Job ID: 2025-3757)
The Brookings Institution is a nonprofit public policy organization dedicated to conducting in-depth research to solve societal problems. The Research Assistant or Senior Research Assistant will develop and execute policy strategies, conduct original analysis, and support the Hamilton Project team in researching and communicating economic policy issues.
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Responsibilities
With Director, Associate Director, and Hamilton Project staff, discuss and review policy areas and ideas for research, development, and commissions
Support policy development by researching various policy areas, remaining abreast of most recent research and policy activity
Independently analyze data in Excel, STATA, R or similar software and present findings accurately and accessibly both visually and in writing
Create and/or maintain charts, figures, and data interactives to illustrate research findings for internally authored and commissioned Hamilton Project papers
Co-author Hamilton Project research products including Economic Facts, and long- and short-form empirical analyses on policy-relevant topics in economics
Take a lead role in drafting summaries of commissioned Hamilton Project proposals for release as policy briefs
Work with Director, Associate Director, and commissioned author(s) on Hamilton Project policy proposal management. In addition to research support, this includes monitoring author progress, tracking paper drafts and timelines, and coordinating and consolidating feedback to the author
On designated products, coordinate and/or execute quality control processes and liaise with communications staff on deliverables
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree in Economics or a related field required
Relevant experience in economics or policy research required; this experience can come from full- or part-time work, work in a college setting, internships, etc
Competence to undertake research assignments with right-sized supervision required
Strong organizational experience and ability and be able to keep track of overlapping calendars and deadlines
Must have strong quantitative and analytic skills as well as writing and editing skills, including experience with Stata or R, Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint required
Strong knowledge of and passion for public policy
Must be able to take initiative to explore promising policy areas and absorb and synthesize large amounts of information and data quickly
Must be a team player and able to work in a small, collaborative environment—often at a fast pace and under time constraints
Must have the flexibility to take on new roles and responsibilities; discretion, creativity, maturity, and good judgment are valued
Must be authorized to work for any employer in the U.S
Preferred
Master's degree in Economics or a related field
Undergraduate degree in economics, data science, statistics, public policy, or other social sciences with a minor in economics
Benefits
Medical, dental, and vision benefits
Generous time off
Workplace flexibility
Company
The Brookings Institution
The Brookings Institution is a nonprofit public policy organization that focuses on analyzing public policy issues at the national level.
Funding
Current Stage
Growth StageTotal Funding
$3.69MKey Investors
Patrick J. McGovern FoundationAlfred P. Sloan Foundation
2023-12-20Grant· $0.5M
2022-01-01Grant· $1.5M
2018-01-01Grant· $1.69M
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