
Website Institute for Progress
The role
Our biotechnology portfolio explores how we can advance policies that improve U.S. state capacity to accelerate and shape promising innovations in biotechnology and biotechnology governance. Innovations in biology may finally deliver cures to HIV, malaria, influenza, and some cancers. New AI models are unfolding the secrets of the molecular world before our eyes. Spurred by the urgency of the pandemic, we are now closer than ever before to developing technologies to prevent future such outbreaks.
Biotechnology fellows are expected to have a keen interest in these issues. Under the guidance of the IFP team, they will explore and become experts in specific biotechnology topics, both from a technology and policy perspective. Fellows will interact with policymakers, write articles and white-papers, and more. We encourage fellows to pursue creative routes that they think might have significant counterfactual policy impact.
The specifics
- Qualifications
- Applicants must have a strong track record of leading substantive research and policy analysis on issues in biotechnology and biosecurity (in its many forms, described above) that advance IFP’s mission.
- Applicants should demonstrate substantial experience in U.S. policy-related work, with a record of policy influence and network of strong professional relationships. Ideally, this includes Congressional or Executive Branch experience.
- Applicants should be willing to live and work in Washington, D.C. If you feel like you might be a great candidate, but aren’t able to do this, please explain why in your application form.
- Responsibilities
- Independently identify important federal policy priorities, as well as develop and execute strategies for achieving biotechnology policy goals.
- Maintain up-to-date knowledge of current issues and debates in biotechnology development, incentivization and governance.
- Have a clear understanding of the most promising routes that research and policy analysis can be translated into concrete actions and impact.
- Maintain collaborative relationships with senior bipartisan policymakers and other stakeholders.
- Lead engagement efforts, including speaking engagements, representing IFP and meetings, conferences, expert working groups, and other forums.
- This is a full-time role.
- Salary and benefits
- IFP offers a highly competitive compensation package determined by a variety of factors when formulating an offer, including but not limited to, roles and responsibilities, work experience, education/training, skills, and expertise.
- Our benefits packaging for full-time employees includes: unlimited PTO + paid holidays, generous health benefits for you and family dependents, fully paid parental leave, 5% annual retirement plan contribution, and support for productive remote work.
- Applying
- Applications close April 30th, but will be reviewed on a rolling basis. We encourage you to submit your application as early as possible. We’d like candidates to start in Spring-Summer 2024.
- Applicants will complete interviews and a work trial as part of their application process.
If you are interested in this opportunity, please fill out the application form here.