Officer, Data and Policy, Courts and Communities
Quick answer
The Pew Charitable Trusts is hiring a hybrid Washington, D.C.-based Officer for Data and Policy, Courts and Communities, paying $110,700-$123,700, to lead state-level advocacy and research for court reform.
- Role
- Officer, Data and Policy, Courts and Communities
- Organization
- The Pew Charitable Trusts
- Location
- Washington, D.C.
- Work setup
- Hybrid
- Level
- Senior
- Compensation
- $110,700 - $123,700
- Category
- Policy & Advocacy
The role
The Officer for Data and Policy within the Courts and Communities project will lead state-level policy reform efforts focused on court funding structures and high-volume docket management. The role involves designing and executing multi-state campaign strategies, providing technical assistance to stakeholders, and analyzing complex legislation. The incumbent will represent Pew to key decision-makers, build coalitions, and conduct research to advance systemic court improvements. This position requires collaboration with various partners to foster nonpartisan solutions that improve court accessibility and efficiency.
What you'll do
- Lead state-level campaign strategies for court funding and docket reform.
- Conduct jurisdiction and topic-based policy research.
- Build and maintain coalitions with legislative and community partners.
- Draft public comments and create effective outreach materials.
- Provide technical assistance to state and local court stakeholders.
What it takes
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience.
- Approximately eight years of applicable policy experience.
- Proven success in multi-state policy advocacy campaigns.
- Strong quantitative and qualitative analytical skills.
- Excellent oral and written communication capabilities.
What you'll bring
How we treat you
Comprehensive health care (medical, dental, vision), life and disability insurance, health savings/flexible spending accounts, and retirement benefits.
Frequently asked questions
What is the work location and schedule for this role?
This position is based in Pew’s Washington, D.C. office and follows a hybrid work model with core days in the office and the flexibility to telework.
What is the compensation for this position?
The annual salary range for this role is $110,700 to $123,700, depending on experience and business need.
What level of experience is required for this role?
Candidates are generally expected to have at least eight years of applicable experience in policy campaigns and state administrative or legislative reform.
Is travel required for this position?
Yes, this position requires frequent domestic travel to attend meetings and conferences.
How to apply
Apply directly on The Pew Charitable Trusts's site. We link straight through — no resume parsing, no profile to fill out.
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