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Deputy Director, Policy & Research Institute

Hybrid, Work must be performed in or near Washington, DC
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    Job Type:Full Time
    Education:4-Year Degree Required
    Experience Level:Managerial
    Salary:USD $120,000 - $125,000 / year
    Areas of Focus:Poverty, Volunteering

    Description

    DEPARTMENT: Policy and Research Institute

    REPORTS TO: Director, Policy and Research Institute

    LOCATION: Washington, DC

    Bread for the World is a Christian advocacy organization urging U.S. decision makers to do all they can to pursue a world without hunger. Our mission is to educate and equip people to advocate for policies and programs that can help end hunger in the U.S. and around the world.

    PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: To assist in providing leadership and management (50%) in the Policy and Research Institute (PRI) department and providing organizational leadership, research, analysis, and writing on domestic or international food insecurity in the U.S. and abroad in order to develop Bread’s policy positions and advocacy strategies (50%).

    PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES/ACTIVITIES:

    Department Leadership and Management (50%):

    1. Under parameters set by the Director, plan and implement on-boarding of new PRI staff, including serving as a liaison to new staff.
    2. Assist Director in developing and monitoring department progress against annual departmental work plan, budget, responses to the Evaluation Report, and materials for board committees.
    3. Attend meetings in place of the Director as requested; occasionally attend meetings with the Director to facilitate rapid responses.
    4. In Director’s absence, serve as Acting PRI Director, including approving expenditures and timesheets, sign-on letters, and policy documents, and working with other departments to address issues, e.g., working with Finance and Administration to resolve payroll, budget or staff concerns.
    5. Identify need for interns and ensure that the internships provide a learning experience.
    6. Provide input to Director for staff evaluations, including providing input for performance improvement plans; at the Directors’ discretion, may coach employees in implementing performance improvement plans.
    7. Serve as a policy expert and Bread brand ambassador/spokesperson in response to media inquiries and interview requests.
    8. Provide cross-departmental thought leadership and coordination for Bread's campaign strategies.
    9. Complete administrative requirements such as ensuring the accurate and timely entry of activities into the Raisers Edge database, timesheets, performance evaluations, and Visa reports in an accurate and timely manner.

    Senior Policy Advisor (50%):

    1. Leads Bread for the World’s analysis and strategy development on U.S. public policies, food systems and federal nutrition and safety net programs, and equitable outcomes, with special attention to specific populations such as women, racial and ethnic minorities and persons living in rural communities.
    2. Carries out research, analysis, and writing on issues related to hunger and malnutrition, as well as plans and executes domestic and possible overseas field research travel in order to develop Bread’s policy positions and advocacy strategies.
    3. Build coalitions and lead coalition task forces as needed.
    4. Provide policy and strategic leadership, recommendations and direction on assigned issue areas.
    5. Represent Bread, the President, and Director of PRI at applicable coalition meetings.
    6. Conceptualize and design original material for a variety of audiences with a broad impact and explain complex issues including advocacy, research, website, and policy documents as needed. Maintain data for issue areas.
    7. Regularly update and educate Bread staff and others through oral and written documents and educational materials on short- and long-term policy strategies.
    8. Develop policy-related materials used throughout the organization by various departments (i.e., Organizing and Faith Engagement, Government Relations, Strategic Communications, Development, President).
    9. Write policy resources and review publications for accuracy and policy consistency.
    10. Answer inquiries as needed by other departments.
    11. Perform other duties as assigned.

    SECONDARY RESPONSIBILITIES/ACTIVITIES:

    • Attend departmental and team meetings and other internal meetings.
    • Assists in the development of grant funding proposals and narrative reports and represents Bread for the World in meetings convened by program officers that are relevant to issue areas covered by this position.
    • Serve as department representative on organizations’ task forces, as needed.
    • Provide assistance to policy team (international or domestic).

    SUPERVISION EXERCISED:

    Supervises Managing Editor, intern(s) and fellow(s) in the PRI department.

    SKILLS/KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED:

    • Master’s Degree in relevant field or equivalent work experience.
    • Eight years of relevant experience and technical expertise.
    • A minimum of three years of staff supervisory and management experience.
    • Strong knowledge of domestic hunger, poverty, and malnutrition issues, programs and policies.
    • Strong understanding of racial and gender inequities exacerbating hunger and poverty rates and ability to research and communicate viable technical solutions to redress these inequities.
    • Ability to work collegially with diverse religious, racial/ethnic, cultural and income groups
    • Understanding of the federal budget and appropriations process, a plus.
    • Strong analytical skills and attention to detail, including ability to conduct research and in-depth analysis of complex factors related to Bread’s issues and to make data-driven recommendations and decisions.

    DEPARTMENT: Policy and Research Institute

    REPORTS TO: Director, Policy and Research Institute

    LOCATION: Washington, DC

    Bread for the World is a Christian advocacy organization urging U.S. decision makers to do all they can to pursue a world without hunger. Our mission is to educate and equip people to advocate for policies and programs that can help end hunger in the U.S. and around the world.

    PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: To assist in providing leadership and management (50%) in the Policy and Research Institute (PRI) department and providing organizational leadership, research, analysis, and writing on domestic or international food insecurity in the U.S. and abroad in order to develop Bread’s policy positions and advocacy strategies (50%).

    PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES/ACTIVITIES:

    Department Leadership and Management (50%):

    1. Under parameters set by the Director, plan and implement on-boarding of new PRI staff, including serving as a liaison to new staff.
    2. Assist Director in…

    Benefits

    Medical, dental, and vision coverage, generous employer contribution

    Employer-paid life and disability insurance

    401(k) profit-sharing plan, including access to a retirement/financial adviser

    Healthcare reimbursement account (HRA), generous employer contributions

    Flexible spending accounts – medical and dependent care

    Paid time off and ability to carry vacation over to the following year

    Pre-tax transportation/SmartBenefits program

    Employee assistance program (EAP)

    Worldwide emergency assistance services for traveling employees and their families

    Credit union option

    Business-casual dress

    On-site gym at no cost to D.C.-based employees

    Medical, dental, and vision coverage, generous employer contribution

    Employer-paid life and disability insurance

    401(k) profit-sharing plan, including access to a retirement/financial adviser

    Healthcare reimbursement account (HRA), generous employer contributions

    Flexible spending accounts – medical and dependent care

    Paid time off and ability to carry vacation over to the following year

    Pre-tax transportation/SmartBenefits program

    Employee assistance program (EAP)

    Worldwide emergency assistance services for traveling employees and their families

    Credit union option

    Business-casual dress

    On-site gym at no cost to D.C.-based employees

    Location

    Hybrid
    Work must be performed in or near Washington, DC
    425 3rd St SW, Washington, DC 20024, USA

    How to Apply

    Please be sure to upload your cover letter and resume when applying online.

    Please be sure to upload your cover letter and resume when applying online.

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