Native Policy Analyst Job Posting

Native Public Media

POSITION: Telecommunications Policy Analyst

Contract Position

Location: DC Preferred

DEADLINE:  May 15, 2011 Close of Business 5PM Arizona Time
All submissions are due by email to: employment@nativepublicmedia.org
Position open until filled.

Contract will be for one year with option to renew beginning June 1, 2011.  This is a telecommuting position.

APPLICATIONS

Must self-motivated, and work well with people from different organizations and walks of life.  Native American cultural knowledge and sensitivity required.  Telecommunications experience is required. Experience within the Native American media system a plus.  Travel required.  This is a telecommuting position, but it is expected that the Policy Analyst will reside in Washington in order to participate in various proceedings. AA/EOE. 

  1. Please submit resume or curriculum vitae that describes your experience and qualifications.
  2. Please provide a 1-2 page-writing sample.
  3. Please provide 3 references including contact information and describe the work done for them.

DESCRIPTION

Native Public Media is seeking an experienced policy analyst that specializes in telecommunications policy. Good working knowledge of the Federal Communications Commission rulemaking system is a must.

ORGANIZATION

Founded in 2004, Native Public Media’s mission promotes healthy, engaged, independent Native communities by strengthening and expanding Native American media capacity and by empowering a strong, proud Native American voice.

JOB REQUIREMENTS

Employee must possess:

  • Advanced educational degree, including J.D., Master’s degree, or other comparable credential (a Ph.D. is preferred, but not required);
  • A minimum of five years of experience in working on Indian policy and/or with American Indian/Alaska Native tribal governments or communities;
  • Substantial experience in conducting large-scale, original research and writing research reports on American Indian policy issues and in Native settings;
  • Strong writing, interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills;
  • The ability to take direction and work independently, taking initiative within areas of responsibility, as well as providing leadership and direction while working in a team oriented environment;
  • The ability to meet with, solicit cooperation of, and deal effectively with people at various levels, e.g., tribal representatives, funders, program directors, state and federal officials, consultants, etc.
  • Experience with and enthusiasm for working in a fast-paced and dynamic environment; and
  • The ability to adjust to changing priorities and growing responsibilities.

 

DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES

Under the direction of the NPM Director of Operations, the primary duties of the Telecom Policy Analyst Policy will consist of:

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills with exceptional attention to details
  • Formulate policies and proposals that will advance the telecommunications interests of American Indian Tribes and Alaska Native Villages.
  • Work with NPM Director of Operations and staff to establish research priorities;
  • Ensure NPM policy is proactive policy development;
  • Create analysis and evaluations using qualitative, quantitative, case studies, survey research, model building and statistical analysis to best define problems, define evaluation criteria, identify solutions and/or alternatives, and best policy agenda, among other objectives.
  • Prepare High quality Documentation for publication when needed.
  • Assist with grant writing as needed.
  • Determine which of various alternative policies will most achieve a given set of goals.
  • Disseminate research results through academic publications, written reports, or public presentations.
  • Develop and test theories, using information from interviews, newspapers, periodicals, case law, historical papers, polls, and/or statistical sources.
  • Maintain current knowledge of government policy decisions.
  • Collect, analyze, and interpret data such as election results and public opinion surveys; report on findings, recommendations, and conclusions.
  • Interpret and analyze policies, public issues, legislation, and/or the operations of governments, businesses, and organizations.
  • Write drafts of legislative proposals, and prepare speeches, correspondence, and policy papers for governmental use.
  • ·       Forecast political, economic, and social trends.
  • Utilize academic research and other resource materials;
  • Prepare reports and other written information for policymakers, practitioners, researchers, and funders;
  • Coordinate the dissemination of information on relevant research projects to tribal leaders, Indian programs, policymakers, federal and state agencies, partner agencies, funders, NPM BOD Executive Board, NPM staff, and other individuals or entities in a timely manner;
  • Adhere to NPM core values, guiding principles, and policy regarding ownership of data, respect for tribal Sovereignty and community-driven research and evaluation activities;
  • Various other duties as assigned.

Traci L Morris, PhD
Director of Operations
Native Public Media
520-891-1851