Research Assistant, Partnerships in Proliferation Prevention Program
Stimson Center
- Washington DC
- $50,000-65,000 per year
- Temporary
- Full-time
- Research, write, proofread, and copy-edit issue briefs, policy papers, analytical research reports, project reports to funders, and stakeholder updates;
- Coordinate with project stakeholders and funders to meet deliverables and support project objectives;
- Research and track funding opportunities and contribute to project funding and research grant proposals
- Conduct outreach to public and private sector stakeholders to attend events and/or support database and tool development for nonproliferation projects;
- Conduct open-source research to find and analyze data for CBRN security projects, including UN member state laws and regulations;
- Monitor media and track news developments to flag key information related to CBRN security and nonproliferation developments; compile and collate news stories;
- Represent Stimson at meetings and related events;
- Summarize findings from meetings and assess applicability to project work;
- Support logistics for meetings, seminars, and other special events, facilitating invitations, room setup, and building access for guests.
- Process vendor invoices and provide travel facilitation support to program staff and external guests, managing transportation, logistics, and expense reconciliation.
- Maintain program stakeholder lists, facilitate project communications and Wordpress website updates, coordinate with Stimson's Communications team, and provide other programmatic administrative support as assigned.
- B.A. or advanced degree and demonstrated interest or background in international relations and/or international security;
- Ability to work independently and to collaborate with peers in a team environment;
- Strong organizational and communication skills, flexibility, and the ability to manage multiple deadlines;
- Superior research, analysis, writing, copyediting, and proofreading skills;
- Diplomatic skills and cultural sensitivity; willingness to work with global stakeholders, occasionally during non-standard hours;
- Experience with SharePoint, Microsoft Office, Google Suite, and other workplace tools that support team organization and promote hybrid collaboration and teamwork;
- Creative problem solving.
- M.A. in Political Science, International Relations, International Law, or a related field;
- Proficiency in a foreign language, particularly one or more of the official UN languages;
- Prior non-profit experience in CBRN security or nonproliferation;
- Demonstrated research interest and/or experience in disinformation and strategies to counter it;
- Experience with legal research and textual analysis;
- Research interest or experience in emerging technologies of relevance to CBRN nonproliferation and security;
- Interest in issues of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility in international security contexts;
- Experience with social-media platforms, analytics, and effective promotion strategies; experience developing social media awareness, promotional campaigns, and calendars;
- Experience with database management or development, as well as relevant tools like Wordpress, Datawrapper, AirTable, STATA, SPSS, etc.
- Qualified candidates should submit cover letter with salary requirements and resume. Applicants selected for interviews may be required to complete one or more short assignments as part of the assessment process.