We are looking for a motivated and skilled Policy Manager to join our Policy Department and help us improve the lives of children and families. You will be joining us at an exciting moment for our policy work. We have just announced the Child Policy Hub, a new suite of policy programs that have come out of our strategic plan for policy. In the Hub, programs will connect policymakers with researchers, train researchers on policy skills, and produce policy briefs on pressing issues facing children and families.
Policy Manager
Position Description:
The Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD) is a professional research society established in 1933 by the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences. Our diverse membership of more than 4,000 scientists contributes to the child development field. Within our Policy Department, we advance our members interests in science advocacy, we implement a federal, Congressional and state-level Fellowship program, and we advance evidence-based policymaking.
We are looking for a motivated and skilled Policy Manager to join our Policy Department and help us improve the lives of children and families. You will be joining us at an exciting moment for our policy work. We have just announced the Child Policy Hub, a new suite of policy programs that have come out of our strategic plan for policy. In the Hub, programs will connect policymakers with researchers, train researchers on policy skills, and produce policy briefs on pressing issues facing children and families.
You will help drive forward this new Child Policy Hub, building our members’ capacity to engage on policy issues and playing a crucial role in advancing evidence-based child and family policymaking. You will report directly to the Director for Policy and work collaboratively with colleagues in the Policy Department and across the organization to achieve these goals. You will be an ambitious policymaker with an understanding of basic research methodologies, and a passion for evidence-based policymaking. You will have several years of experience in federal policymaking. You will be driven to make children and families’ lives better, and be passionate about diversity, equity and inclusion. With exceptional communications skills, both written and oral, you can also work independently and collaboratively. This work is dynamic, creative, collaborative, and has real-world impacts on child development.
Join us at the ground floor and help build a new and exciting policy program.
Major Duties and Responsibilities Include:
Required Skills
We strive to use diversity, equity and inclusion best practices at SRCD. This means we will use a skills-based interview system. This system looks for that spark of potential, based on concrete examples of the skills you need to do this job. We will score you on the following four skills:
Education and Experience (these will be assessed in your written application)
To Apply:
To apply, please send (1) a resume and (2) cover letter. In your cover letter, we will score you based on your communication skills, your ability to understand research, and on the education and experience required for this position (as defined above). The cover letter should clearly outline how you possess the skills and required years of experience for this position. Please cite specific examples of times you have exhibited the skills we are searching for. It should not be longer than two pages. Please do not send writing samples or other documents – they will not be reviewed.
If you are invited to interview, you will be assessed on all four skills, as defined above. We will send more information to candidates ahead of the interview.
We encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds. We strive to be an inclusive employment environment, building diversity, equity and inclusion into all of our work. The Society for Research in Child Development is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or disability.
Compensation and benefits
This is a full-time position in Washington, D.C. We work in a hybrid pattern, with employees in person at our downtown office on Tuesdays and Wednesdays of each week.
The salary range is $75,000-$82,000, depending on years of experience. We offer an exceptional paid time off allowance, which is currently over 7 weeks per year (288 hours total) in employees’ first years, increasing with the length of service. This is in addition to federal holidays and an office-wide closure between Christmas and New Year. We strongly support employees to participate in school events for their children and maintain a culture of work-life balance. We are a friendly and welcoming team, who strive to place diversity, equity, and inclusion at the center of our interactions and work.
SRCD also offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance coverage. We offer up to six months of paid parental leave. For employees with children, a tax-free savings plan can be used to help cover childcare expenses. We offer a retirement savings plan with a 6% match, plus a monthly $100 commuting expense stipend.
Application Deadline:
Applications will close on Monday, June 10th 2024 at 11:59 p.m. ET. We will aim to conduct interviews in late June. The role will start in early July, 2024.
$75,000 - $82,000 per year