Health Policy Research Analyst
Gravity Research seeks a Health Policy Research Analyst to join Stakeholder Influence Analysis team. We are looking for curious and innovative researchers and consultants interested in learning about the most pressing current health policy issues and the people and organizations shaping policy decisions.
Gravity Research, born of National Journal, is a premier custom research and insights organization supporting corporate, association, and nonprofit clients. Our mission is to empower organizations to anticipate risk, spot opportunities, and rationalize reputational concerns against a backdrop of evolving public pressures.
What is Gravity Research's Stakeholder Influence Analysis Service?
Stakeholder Influence Analysis(SIA) is a custom research division within National Journal specializing in stakeholder mapping for corporate clients. SIA identifies the people and organizations – from government, industry, think tanks, advocates, and media – with the most influence on key policy topics, maps their connections within and across their respective communities, and develops tailored messaging and engagement strategies.
Position in brief:
Health Policy Research Analysts are responsible for contributing to all aspects of SIA client engagements. Analysts conduct core qualitative research, create and present client deliverables, manage project timelines and communication, and help develop and refine the product, all with the aim of delivering value to our clients. Analysts work directly with senior leaders in Gravity Research, and provide insight to the most influential government affairs professionals in Washington.
The ideal candidate will have the ability to conduct qualitative analysis of current health-related public policy issues and execute against tight deadlines to develop professional and intellectually sound deliverables for clients, both independently and in close collaboration with team members
This role will be part of Gravity Research’s new two-year training program. This new program’s curriculum is intended to give all of our analysts the benefit of comprehensive training plus real-world experience in analysis, research methods, and approach to insight-led reporting. The training will range from identifying client challenges and synthesizing research findings to visualizing data and communicating insight.
Core day-to-day responsibilities could include:
- Managing research for multiple client accounts and being responsible for the timely delivery of all project work
- Collaborating with team members to develop research methodologies and approaches to answer client questions
- Conducting qualitative research, developing analytical takeaways, and synthesizing findings into strategic recommendations for clients
- Drafting deliverables, including PowerPoint presentations, memos, and other formats, to communicate findings and recommendations to clients
- Presenting findings and interacting with clients to better understand their needs
- Regularly consuming industry and policy-specific news to incorporate current trends into research and analysis
Qualifications of the Ideal Candidate:
- An individual with an MPH, MPP OR 1-3 years of experience in at least one of the following domains: strategy consulting, government affairs consulting, policy analysis - specific to health policy, Capitol Hill, political science research, executive agency policymaking, data science
- A highly analytic, natural problem solver
- The ability to highlight key insights within a complex set of data, synthesize large amounts of information, and then clearly explain these insights to potential clients
- A skilled project manager, able to independently manage competing priorities and adhere to timelines
- A strong writer able to clearly frame issues for a variety of audiences; some experience with PowerPoint or other visual presentation formats highly preferred
- An interest in intellectually rigorous work focused on the business of Washington government affairs offices
- Earned Bachelor's degree required; MPH, MPP or other advanced degree highly encouraged
- Prodigious work ethic and spirit of generosity
- Earned Bachelor's degree required
- Active contributor to a diverse and inclusive workplace
Employment Type: Full-time
Compensation: The salary range for this role is $55,000-$60,000
Location: This job is based in Washington, DC. Gravity Research operates on a hybrid schedule, with employees required to be in the office every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.