Research & Policy Associate

UrbanKind Institute

Research & Policy Associate

Pittsburgh, PA
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits:

    401(k)

    Competitive salary

    Dental insurance

    Flexible schedule

    Health insurance

    Opportunity for advancement

    Paid time off

    Parental leave

    Training & development

    ABOUT URBANKIND INSTITUTE

    UrbanKind Institute is a Pittsburgh-based “think-and-do" tank dedicated to eliminating barriers for families in over-burdened and under-resourced communities. We strive to expand equitable and just outcomes by bridging community experiences, academic research, and public policy. Our work encompasses research, education, and community engagement across various sectors, including environmental and climate justice, water equity, housing, health, and workforce development. We emphasize a critical, interdisciplinary approach that centers the voices and priorities of the communities we serve.

    PURPOSE OF THE POSITION

    The Research and Policy Associate will support the research, community engagement, and advocacy efforts of various UrbanKind programs in areas of environmental justice, clean water access and equity, and housing and land use policy, among others. The position will report to the Director of Environmental and Climate Justice Initiatives, with occasional responsibilities assigned by the Deputy Director.

    ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

    General

    Promote the organization’s mission and values in all program activities

    Manage logistics and communication for assigned programs, including scheduling meetings, preparing agendas, and documenting minutes

    Build and maintain relationships with stakeholders and community partners

    Assist in developing and updating administrative processes and work plans

    Conduct regular reporting and evaluation of program activities

    Assist in the development of materials (i.e., print, web-based, and social media) to communicate about UKI programming

    Perform other duties as assigned

    Specific

    Support research, data analysis, and advocacy in areas of environmental justice, clean water access and equity, and housing and land use policy, among others

    Prepare written reports, papers, policy briefs, presentations, or other products tailored to diverse audiences to share research findings and/or policy recommendations

    Identify, assess, and pursue opportunities for policy advocacy related to project areas

    Organize and lead educational and community engagement activities related to primary project areas, including presentations, workshops, trainings, etc.

    Support the program evaluation team by assisting with data collection, including surveys, focus groups, and gathering narratives and perspectives from the community

    Position may include opportunities for domestic travel 3-4 times a year for conferences, workshops, and other in-person convenings.

    DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS

    Master’s degree or 2+ years of equivalent research experience in geography, environmental science, sustainability, urban planning, public policy, or a related field

    Knowledge of regional environmental and climate justice issues and their intersections with social determinants of health

    Comfort and experience in engaging with historically marginalized communities

    Familiarity with the Greater Pittsburgh Region

    Experience with qualitative/social science research methods (e.g., interviews, surveys, archival work) and/or policy analysis; experience with quantitative methods and analysis is a plus

    Familiarity with GIS and remote sensing data and tools (e.g., ArcGIS, QGIS); experience with geospatial analysis is a plus

    Strong science communication skills with demonstrated experience presenting and writing on scientific or technical topics; proven record of publication is preferred

    Experience in project management, issue-based advocacy, and/or community engagement

    Proficiency in MS Office suite, G suite, and Zoom

    Strong analytical, critical thinking, and decision-making skills

    Ability to work independently and self-motivated to complete tasks with minimum supervision

    Ability to work collaboratively with a team

    Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously as well as adapt to shifting priorities

    Exceptional organization, attention to detail and accuracy, and planning skills

    Ability to respectfully and effectively engage with staff and external partners of diverse backgrounds, including community leaders and residents

    We will begin reviewing applications on Nov 11, 2024, and continue until the position is filled, with an anticipated start date of Jan 6, 2025.

    Flexible work from home options available.