About the position
The Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality (GCPI) is a research center that generates policy solutions to improve the lives of people experiencing poverty in the United States. Collaborating with government and movement leaders, we provide timely, evidence-based ideas to impact decision-making, increase economic well-being, and advance racial and gender equity. High-quality care is essential for children, parents, workers, and the economy. GCPI’s care policy portfolio advances a vision where paid leave and child care policies strengthen family economic security, reduce poverty, and recognize the value of caregiving. The Senior Policy Advisor is a deeply networked policy expert and trusted collaborator who leads GCPI policy work on child care, paid leave, and other care policies, with a focus on racial, economic, and gender justice. Additional duties include, but are not limited to:
Responsibilities
• Conduct highest level policy analysis, collecting and analyzing data and evaluating the effects of existing policies and government programs.
• Develop research and policy ideas, publications, partnerships, and engagement opportunities for the care portfolio that align with center priorities.
• Respond rapidly and effectively to emerging needs from policymakers, producing high-quality analysis, guidance, and materials on tight timelines while maintaining accuracy and alignment with GCPI values.
• Serve as a spokesperson for the organization’s care policy positions—building strategic relationships, sharing expert analysis, and gathering insights to inform internal strategy and strengthen collaboration.
• Provide mentorship and experiential learning opportunities to Fellows and students
Requirements
• JD or Masters and at least 7 years of experience on issues related to the Center’s mission required
• Ability to convey complex concepts, scholarship, and policy ideas to a diverse range of audiences; develop innovative care policy solutions; and build strong relationships with stakeholders
• Expertise in child care and paid leave, relationships with care stakeholders and policymakers, and knowledge of a broad range of poverty & inequality issues
• Excellent research, analysis, writing, and communication skills, particularly in communicating policy issues and their implications for children and families to a broad audience
• Skilled in managing multiple priorities independently and collaboratively
• Race, class, and gender equity and inclusion experience, skills, and values
• Excellent problem-solving, interpersonal, and critical thinking skills
• A positive, collaborative, proactive, forward-thinking mindset and strong organizational skills
• Flexibility, enthusiasm for learning, and strong accountability practices
• Policy and research publications on subjects related to the Center’s mission
Benefits
• Georgetown University offers a comprehensive and competitive benefit package that includes medical, dental, vision, disability and life insurance, retirement savings, tuition assistance, work-life balance benefits, employee discounts and an array of voluntary insurance options.
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