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Job Announcement: Senior Research and Policy Staff Position
The Woodstock Institute is seeking a senior research and policy analyst. The Institute is a small nonprofit founded in 1973 which works to promote financial investment and economic development for lower-income and minority communities and individuals. The Institute works locally, nationally and internationally. Its tools include applied research, policy development, coalition-building and program development.* The Institute’s specific fields of expertise include banking and community development finance, community economic development, financial and consumer regulation, housing and small business development, and asset development for lower-income households.
Responsibilities include:
* Formulating, conducting and supervising applied research that strategically advances the Woodstock agenda Formulating and advocating for improved local and national reinvestment and economic development policies and products Representing Woodstock in a variety of forums from neighborhood organizations to national coalitions and policy and research groups as well as the press Providing technical assistance to a variety of organizations Assisting in the direction and management of the Institute as a member of the senior staff Participating in fundraising and grant writing proposals Some travel Requirements: the ideal candidate will have many of the following skills and qualifications:
* At least a master’s degree in a relevant social science with preference for a doctorate Strong quantitative and qualitative research skills with some training in economics and/or statistics Facility at writing for and communicating with a variety of audiences Ability to work cooperatively in local and national coalitions A self-starter with an ability to develop projects and complete them on time Grant writing experience Demonstrable experience and interest in reinvestment and financial services, community economic development and public policy Familiarity with relevant national and state legislation and regulation Salary: Commensurate with skills and experience. Excellent benefits including health and dental insurance, paid vacations and holidays and defined contribution retirement scheme.
To apply:
Send resume, writing samples, list of references, and salary history to Patricia Woods-Hessing, Woodstock Institute, 407 S. Dearborn Street, Suite 550, Chicago, IL 60605 or to Pwoods@woodstockinst.org.* No telephone inquires please.
Woodstock Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Minority candidates are especially encouraged to apply.
For more information, visit Woodstock Institute’s website: www.woodstockinst.org
May, 2002
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Job Announcement: Senior Research and Policy Staff Position
The Woodstock Institute is seeking a senior research and policy analyst. The Institute is a small nonprofit founded in 1973 which works to promote financial investment and economic development for lower-income and minority communities and individuals. The Institute works locally, nationally and internationally. Its tools include applied research, policy development, coalition-building and program development.* The Institute’s specific fields of expertise include banking and community development finance, community economic development, financial and consumer regulation, housing and small business development, and asset development for lower-income households.
Responsibilities include:
* Formulating, conducting and supervising applied research that strategically advances the Woodstock agenda Formulating and advocating for improved local and national reinvestment and economic development policies and products Representing Woodstock in a variety of forums from neighborhood organizations to national coalitions and policy and research groups as well as the press Providing technical assistance to a variety of organizations Assisting in the direction and management of the Institute as a member of the senior staff Participating in fundraising and grant writing proposals Some travel Requirements: the ideal candidate will have many of the following skills and qualifications:
* At least a master’s degree in a relevant social science with preference for a doctorate Strong quantitative and qualitative research skills with some training in economics and/or statistics Facility at writing for and communicating with a variety of audiences Ability to work cooperatively in local and national coalitions A self-starter with an ability to develop projects and complete them on time Grant writing experience Demonstrable experience and interest in reinvestment and financial services, community economic development and public policy Familiarity with relevant national and state legislation and regulation Salary: Commensurate with skills and experience. Excellent benefits including health and dental insurance, paid vacations and holidays and defined contribution retirement scheme.
To apply:
Send resume, writing samples, list of references, and salary history to Patricia Woods-Hessing, Woodstock Institute, 407 S. Dearborn Street, Suite 550, Chicago, IL 60605 or to Pwoods@woodstockinst.org.* No telephone inquires please.
Woodstock Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Minority candidates are especially encouraged to apply.
For more information, visit Woodstock Institute’s website: www.woodstockinst.org
May, 2002
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