Research Director
Company: Investigative Reporters & Editors, Inc.
Location: Washington
Posted on: May 7, 2025
Job Description:
Good Jobs First, a non-profit research center based in
Washington DC and operating virtually across the United States, now
seeks a Research Director to lead its economic development
incentives research work. The director will play an integral role
in identifying new relationships and seizing on significant
findings to agitate for change.Good Jobs First is the nation's
leading resource center promoting corporate and government
accountability in economic development. Since 1998, it has set
dozens of research precedents while leading the movement to win
subsidy disclosure by state governments, as well as safeguards such
as clawbacks and Job Quality Standards. It also led the successful
campaign for local disclosure, winning GASB Statement No. 77 on Tax
Abatement Disclosures, a municipal finance landmark.Good Jobs First
also promotes corporate accountability, through research
publications and its globally popular database, Violation Tracker.
Former Research Director Phil Mattera now leads that work as GJF's
Violation Tracker Project Director.What You'll Do:Oversee
Research
- Standardize processes (including methodologies) for how to
build and carry out GJF research products, which include blogs,
white papers, and reports;
- Lead thinking about strategy and research needs, including
purpose, outcomes, and process and how the work fits into external
needs and GJF as an organization;
- Lead research that explores connections and relationships
between policy and race, ethnicity, income and geography;
- Participate in all aspects of research projects, from idea
development to writing and publicizing final research
products;
- Project manage multiple, concurrent research projects to ensure
funder deliverables are met, the work is moving forward, and the
work adequately distributed.Manage Research Staff
- Provide feedback and mentorship to researchers to help them
improve their research skills and strategies, and identify most
significant findings;
- Lead regular research meetings to build upon a culture of
collaboration and cross-team planning;
- Review, edit, and provide feedback on written products;
- Seek professional development opportunities for themself and
others;
- Work with researchers to think about how their work fits into
broader organizational goals and GJF's mission;
- Participate in regular, ongoing evaluations and
goal-setting.Build connections
- Provide timely technical assistance to GJF's diverse user base
of NGOs, journalists, unions, public officials, think tanks, and
academics;
- Cultivate and develop relationships with NGOs, elected
officials, journalists, grassroots groups, and others involved in
specific reform efforts;
- Conduct trainings, give speeches, and provide testimony on
incentives provided by GJF staff in person and remotely;
- Regularly write blogs, Op-Eds, and other external pieces that
amplify our research and/or link back to subsidy news of the
day.Oversee the Subsidy Tracker and Tax Break Tracker databases
- Help researchers set priorities for what programs are most
important to collect;
- Oversee the data collection effort for both databases,
developing a schedule of updates and tracking that work;
- Consider ways of streamlining the data collection process
(including using artificial intelligence);
- Consider the applications/needs of the database users in making
decisions;
- Work with a consultant to analyze the workflow and make
recommendations for next steps.Minimum Qualifications:
- Knowledge of and ability to critique programs and deals
involving common incentives such as TIF districts, enterprise
zones, property tax abatements, corporate income tax credits, and
sales tax exemptions;
- A demonstrated commitment to racial, social, and economic
justice;
- Strong communications skills ranging from big-picture economic
justice framing to succinct media sound bites;
- Strong writing, editing, and public speaking skills;
- The ability to simplify and popularly communicate facially
complex topics such as TIF;
- The ability to work remotely on both team projects and solo
assignments;
- Knowledge of municipal finance; familiarity with public fiscal
documents such as budgets and annual comprehensive financial
reports;
- Knowledge of tax justice, organized labor, community organizing
and/or environmental advocacy networks.Although this is a
40-hour-per-week remote position that can be done anywhere in the
U.S., the Research Director must be generally available 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. Eastern Time weekdays for internal and external meetings and
coalition work. Some evening and weekend work is required, and the
position must be able to do light travel, including to semi-annual
in-person staff retreats. As a condition of employment, Good Jobs
First requires proof of COVID-19 vaccination and
boosters.Compensation:Salary range: $95,000 to $120,000,
commensurate with qualifications and experience, plus a benefit
package that includes a platinum-level PPO healthcare policy plan
(including dental and vision) with a 100% employer-paid premium, a
403(b) retirement plan with generous employer contribution,
professional development fund, generous vacation, most federal
holidays, paid time off between Christmas and New Year's Day, and
parental leave.Good Jobs First is an equal opportunity employer and
strongly encourages applications from women and people of
color.Send a r--sum-- only (with "RD application" in the subject
line) to info@goodjobsfirst.org. Candidates who meet the
qualifications will be invited to the next phase. No phone calls,
please.Please mention that you saw this listing through IRE.
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