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Senior Policy Analyst I, Transportation

Niskanen Center

Washington, DC United States

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The Senior Policy Analyst I, Transportation, will join our housing teamlet to expand our work around the housing-transportation nexus. They will focus primarily on transportation as it pertains to meeting the travel demand needs of housing growth, expanding the supply of commutable urban land, facilitating infill urban growth, and improving the socially cost-beneficial accessibility, livability, and quality of life in current and future housing.

The Position

The Social Policy Team is responsible for advancing a fundamental premise of the Niskanen Center: ongoing social progress, widespread prosperity, and reduced inequality depend on a vibrant and innovative private sector. To advance this goal, the Social Policy Team engages on several issues such as family economic security, housing, employment, and health. They promote ideas and arguments that help ensure public policy innovations benefit children, their families, and the American economy, using advocacy and public policy reform strategies that cut across partisan lines.

The Senior Policy Analyst I, Transportation, will join our housing teamlet to expand our work around the housing-transportation nexus. They will focus primarily on transportation as it pertains to meeting the travel demand needs of housing growth, expanding the supply of commutable urban land, facilitating infill urban growth, and improving the socially cost-beneficial accessibility, livability, and quality of life in current and future housing. Transportation issue selection and prioritization will elevate topics that demonstrably affect the practical feasibility, desirability, and political economy of expanding housing supply and reducing growth controls.

To support this goal, the Senior Policy Analyst I, Transportation, carries out data-intensive research and analysis, communicates these findings in easily accessible forms such as reports, commentaries, and briefs, and translates these findings into policy proposals. The Senior Policy Analyst I, Transportation, will contribute to existing work as well as new and emerging opportunities, working closely with other team members, other Niskanen staff and fellows, and outside experts and stakeholders. In addition, the Senior Policy Analyst I, Transportation, contributes to setting and implementing the team's strategic direction for housing and transportation.

Successful candidates should have substantive expertise in transportation with an emphasis on the interaction between federal/state policy and abundant housing goals. Knowledge of the federal surface transportation reauthorization cycle is a plus. This position reports to the Director of Social Policy.

Key Responsibilities

Data Analysis and Research

  • Conducts advanced data-intensive research and analysis as part of larger projects.
  • Develops innovative and novel research projects to advance the team's strategic priorities.
  • Deploys one or more software packages or programming languages to advance data analysis.

Policy Research and Development

  • Analyzes federal and state legislative proposals, administrative policies, and regulatory change.
  • Authors major research reports, shorter commentaries, and op-eds based on their research and analysis.
  • Contributes to the team's strategic planning, especially in issue areas where the analyst holds expertise.

Outreach and Engagement

  • Shares research findings with legislative staffers, advocacy organizations, and journalists.
  • In collaboration with the Niskanen Government Affairs Team, developing and implementing strategies to educate members of Congress, the Administration, and other stakeholders about Niskanen policy priorities.
  • Developing and growing relationships with policy and advocacy organizations, policy experts, and other partners and stakeholders.

Other responsibilities

  • Helping develop grant proposals and meet grant reporting obligations to funders.
  • Developing relationships with new funders as appropriate and support the stewardship of existing funders.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Substantive familiarity with policies related to transportation and housing.
  • Ability to respond to multiple demands in a complex, fast-paced, and rapidly changing policy environment. 
  • Excellent oral, research, and written communication skills.
  • Ability to translate complex issues to key takeaways for diverse audiences
  • Comfort engaging outside individuals and organizations.
  • High degree of integrity, ability to build trust, communicate effectively, and collaborate with others.
Experience Level
Senior (8-10 years)
AICP Level
Not Required
Specialty
Transportation Planning
Salary Range
$100,000-$132,000/year

Contact Information

Address
1201 New York Ave NW
STE 200B
Washington, DC
United States
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