Policy Associate

The New Foreign Assistance

Washington

On-site

USD 80,000 - 120,000

Full time

11 days ago

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Job summary

The New Foreign Assistance in Washington, D.C. is seeking an adaptable individual to support the Executive Director, Chief of Staff, and Director of Programs. You will turn leads into white papers and programs to approach the State Department and Congress, draft bills for Congress, and help with internal operations.

The role emphasizes writing, research, and swift, strategic action. We welcome candidates from think tanks, private sector, or advocacy backgrounds who can build, organize, and

Qualifications

  • Ability to build, write, organize, and follow through on policy, programmatic, and operations tasks.
  • Willingness to learn quickly and adapt to a small team with ambiguity.
  • Strong writing and research skills for white papers, memos, and analyses.
  • Comfort with conservative policy worldview and bipartisan collaboration.

Responsibilities

  • Research and design flagship initiatives, e.g., on trade and investment, health moonshots, procurement reform.
  • Assist in researching white papers, briefing memos, and analyses for the State Department and Congress.
  • Support partnerships and external events needed to turn ideas into high-impact programs.
  • Provide briefings for the State Department, White House, and congressional staff; represent the organization in coalition groups.

Job description

The New Foreign Assistance · Washington, D.C. · Full-time

The New Foreign Assistance is a conservative aid reform advocacy group. We believe that the end of USAID creates a unique opportunity to build a better approach to American aid. Stripped of the bureaucratic barnacles that inhibited USAID, the system being created at the State Department can draw on principles of private sector-led development, cost-effectiveness, flexible procurement, and government accountability.

We believe development happens organically by supporting those making change on the ground; not by parachuting in programs designed from behind embassy walls and implemented by outsiders. We support the Trump Administration’s direction of travel on foreign assistance to simplify program design and procurement and use commercial diplomacy to unlock productive bilateral relationships. Our work centers on supporting authorizing and appropriating committees, foreign assistance leadership and staff at the State Department, and relevant White House officials as they work to establish this new approach.

See: thenewforeignassistance.org

About the role

We seek someone to help build out our initiatives. The incumbent will support the Executive Director, Chief of Staff, and Director of Programs to turn leads into white papers and programs to take to the State Department, and draft bills to take to Congress. You will work closely with the Executive Director and Chief of Staff on internal operations as well. The candidate will be able to learn and manage a wide variety of tasks. The candidate should be tenacious and firmly dedicated to America having an excellent foreign assistance system. That system will take the best of the old approach and jettison the rest.

The right person could come from a think tank, the private sector, the aid world, or the advocacy world. We care more about whether you can build, write, organize, and follow through than whether you have a conventional résumé.

In practice, that means you will:

Support our policy agenda and products

  • Research and design flagship initiatives, for example: on trade and investment, health moonshots, procurement reform, etc.
  • Assist in the research for white papers, briefing memos, and analyses to take to the State Department and Congress
  • Support budding partnerships and external events needed to turn ideas into high-impact programs

Bring ideas to policymakers

  • Support briefings for the State Department, White House, and congressional staff
  • Represent The New Foreign Assistance in consultations and coalition working groups
  • Work with other advocacy organizations to build bipartisan support where possible

Conduct and manage research and presentation

  • Support research and analysis in support of The New Foreign Assistance mission
  • Socialize that research through social media, presentations, and op-eds
  • Support the Executive Director and Chief of Staff in board meeting preparation

You can support programs related to commercial diplomacy. The Administration is moving aways from typical village level social programs in favor of private sector trade and investment and other forms of commercial diplomacy. Familiarity with the private sector is strongly desired.

You write well and think clearly. AI use is expected and encouraged. Human judgment and polish required.

You have a proven ability to learn quickly. You can support senior staff in a wide variety of policy, programmatic, partnership and operations tasks.

You move quickly. The role requires balancing moving fast with moving strategically and appropriately.

You are at home in the conservative and Republican policy world. We enthusiastically work with reform-minded Democrats but don’t hide our core conservative values.

You are comfortable with ambiguity, a small team. The New Foreign Assistance exists to exploit a tight window for policy impact. We plan to staff up over the next 6 months. Comfort with strategic pivots, opportunistic flexibility and rapid decision-making required.

$80,000–$120,000 commensurate with experience as well as a full benefits package.

The role is based in Washington, D.C., with in-person work expected several times per week, generally along the Orange Line. Candidates must be able to get to D.C. on short notice. There will not be fixed in-person and work from home days. We are not covering relocation. Regional and international travel is expected to be 10% or less.

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