Lead Researcher, Alaska
Company: Philanthropy Northwest
Location: Anchorage
Posted on: May 21, 2025
|
|
Job Description:
Sightline Institute is committed to making Cascadia-the region
stretching from Alaska to northern California and from the Pacific
to the Rocky Mountain states-a global model of sustainability, with
strong communities, a green economy, and a healthy environment.
Founded in 1993, Sightline is one of the region's premier public
policy think tanks, influencing legislation many times-and media
coverage hundreds of times-each year.In our programs on Housing +
Cities, Democracy + Elections, and Climate + Energy, we identify
and promote reforms that yield outsized improvements for the
region's people and places.A nonprofit, nonpartisan, and
independent public policy research center, Sightline provides
research reports, articles, and commentary; maps, graphics, and
tools; framing and messaging guidance. Sightline's influence
depends on the depth and breadth of our researchers' expertise and
their persuasiveness in presenting analysis and arguments. We aim
to draw attention to and build support for data-backed solutions to
specific public problems through close engagement in policy
debates. We advise and inform public officials, advocates, and the
media, and we collaborate with diverse allies and unconventional
coalitions in pursuit of our mission. Learn more at
www.sightline.org. Role Responsibilities:Position SummaryThrough
field-leading policy research, advocacy, and strategy development,
the Lead Researcher, Alaska, will lead Sightline's Alaska strategy
in two program areas: Housing + Cities and Democracy + Elections.
For Housing + Cities, they will work to create housing abundance in
Anchorage as a solution to multiple pressing challenges:
affordability, economic opportunity, and climate change. They will
develop and drive pro-housing policy at the local level, with a
core goal to lift exclusionary zoning rules that limit affordable
home choices, to promote policies that increase the supply of
housing at all levels and bring down the cost of living.For
Democracy + Elections, they will develop and deploy expertise on
electoral upgrades to make the case for reforms, especially
unified, all-candidate primaries and ranked choice voting, along
with other specific reforms at the state and local levels that
Sightline has identified as promising. They will implement
strategies for using information and communications to help educate
and make the case for reforms, typically providing educational
resources, data, and case-studies to support cross-partisan
coalitions. Near-term priorities include informing Alaskans and
those outside the state about the effects of the state's electoral
method and advising efforts in Anchorage and Juneau to adopt
reforms such as ranked choice voting. To that end, the Lead
Researcher, Alaska, will develop a mastery of Sightline's democracy
reform research and contribute to it, including systems such as
unified primaries and ranked-choice voting, proportional
representation, and election consolidation. The Lead Researcher,
Alaska, will research and develop arguments and resources
highlighting the benefits of these reforms for voters; write
articles, talking points, and policy memos; give presentations;
conduct outreach to opinion leaders; serve as a resource to the
media; and sometimes lobby public officials. They will cultivate
relationships with leaders and partners across many types of
diversity, including racial, ethnic, economic, geographic, and
political.The Lead Researcher, Alaska, will report to the Senior
Director, Housing + Cities, and coordinate with the organization's
Democracy + Elections team. They will be part of a
high-functioning, collaborative cadre of researchers,
communicators, and advocates, supported by a strong administrative
and fundraising team.Conduct original, field-leading policy
analysis and research with practical relevance that advances the
Housing + Cities and Democracy + Elections programs' goals and
supports Sightline's mission.Produce thorough, clear, accurate, and
compelling long-form articles, policy memos, and other written
products, including in collaboration with the Housing + Cities team
and Democracy + Elections team.Cultivate strategically valuable
relationships with policymakers, peer organizations, advocates,
media outlets, and other external audiences and effectively
represent Sightline externally.Contribute to setting the strategic
direction of the Housing + Cities and Democracy + Elections
programs by identifying and vetting promising policy
opportunities.Support Sightline's legislative and advocacy goals,
including by working with policymakers and allies and tracking and
advancing relevant bills.Candidate Qualifications:Desired Skills
and ExperienceAt least eight years of professional experience in
policy development, research and analysis, and/or strategy
development.Excellent analytical skills and an ability to quickly
sift through large amounts of information to identify key points
and develop practical, strategic, and compelling
arguments.Top-notch written and oral communication skills,
including an ability to succinctly and accurately convey
complicated information to diverse audiences.Excellent time
management and organizational skills.Comfort and skill working
independently to manage project workplans, set and meet deadlines,
and prioritize effectively among competing
responsibilities.Demonstrated experience quickly mastering new
subject matter areas, developing compelling arguments, and
effecting change.A track record of building respectful and
effective relationships and collaborating with people across
differences, including racial, ethnic, gender, cultural, and
political differences.The ability to be self-directed and
self-motivated while working well in a team.An eagerness to learn
and incorporate feedback.Commitment to advancing equity in your
work. Familiarity with or experience working on issues of social
and/or environmental justice preferred.Experience working in
housing or democracy preferred but not required.Experience working
with government preferred but not required.Commitment to
Sightline's mission and values.Sightline believes in mentoring
talent and providing opportunities for growth. If you are somewhat
underqualified or overqualified for the position as described or
have relevant experience and transferrable skills different from
those listed here, but still feel you could be a good fit, we
encourage you to apply.Please assemble a resume, cover letter, and
2-4pg writing sample in a single PDF, labeled with your name. Send
everything to jobs@sightline.org. Please put "Lead Researcher,
Alaska" as the subject line of the email. Applications that do not
include a cover letter, resume, and writing sample will not be
considered.
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Keywords: Philanthropy Northwest, Anchorage , Lead Researcher, Alaska, Other , Anchorage, Alaska
Click
here to apply!
|