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Founded in 2007 by former Senate Majority Leaders Howard Baker, Tom Daschle, Bob Dole, and George Mitchell, the Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC) is a leading nonprofit organization that drives principled solutions through rigorous analysis, reasoned negotiation, and respectful dialogue. By bringing together Republicans and Democrats—and providing them with the space, policy insights, and evidence-based research needed to negotiate in good faith—BPC helps turn policymakers’ best ideas into durable laws and regulations.

With projects in multiple issue areas including economic policy, energy, health, housing, human capital and democracy, BPC combines politically balanced policy making with strong, proactive advocacy and outreach. As the only Washington, D.C.-based organization that actively promotes bipartisanship, BPC works to address the key challenges facing the nation. Its policy solutions are the product of informed deliberations by former elected and appointed officials, business and labor leaders, and academics and advocates who represent both sides of the political spectrum.

BPC is committed to seeing its policy solutions enacted by lawmakers. Through BPC Action, its (c)(4) affiliate, BPC engages in advocacy and strategic outreach and education to bolster the legislative center and support efforts that bring Republicans and Democrats together on the difficult issues facing the country.

Mission

  • Build connections.
  • Negotiate policy.
  • Achieve bipartisan solutions.
  • Improve lives.

The BPC is currently seeking a Policy Analyst to support activities for BPC’s Energy Program. The Energy team is a dynamic and fast-moving group focused on the development of pragmatic and durable federal, regional, and state policies that help ensure the nation’s energy supplies are reliable, affordable, and clean.

Responsibilities

Our portfolio includes a wide array of energy and climate policy issues, including electricity, carbon management, natural gas and other fuels, energy infrastructure permitting and siting, energy innovation, AI and energy, critical minerals, and tax incentives and regulation. BPC’s Energy Program brings together political leaders and experts to produce reports and policy recommendations and works with stakeholders from other organizations to advance our policy objectives. The position of Policy Analyst at BPC is a versatile one, involving a variety of tasks, often simultaneously. The analyst will be expected to learn about new and evolving policy issues and will interact with policy experts and political leaders. Responsibilities include:

  • Conduct research on a range of energy issues
  • Draft major written work products, including articles, white papers, reports, issue briefs, and fact sheets
  • Participate in and support engagement with stakeholders and policy officials
  • Work with events team and program staff to organize private and public convenings
  • Support communications activities, including developing, reviewing, and editing materials and assisting with social media and other digital communications and outreach
  • Work with BPC’s development team to draft grant proposals, grant reports, and support other donor management needs
  • Mentor and oversee the work of interns who support the Energy Program team

Qualifications

  • Strong policy background with knowledge of the energy and climate policy landscape, key stakeholders, and technologies.
  • Bachelor’s degree and 2 to 4 years of experience, preferably in policy, analysis or business; or
  • Master’s degree with 0 to 2 years of experience
  • Excellent quantitative and research skills
  • Excellent writing and verbal communications skills
  • Strong team player with a collaborative spirit
  • Strong ability to manage and prioritize multiple tasks with often overlapping deadlines while maintaining a high degree of thoroughness and accuracy

BPC offers a highly competitive salary and provides generous benefits. Individuals interested in this position should send resume, cover letter, writing sample, and three references in one document. Candidates must be authorized to work in the United States. BPC does not sponsor employment visas.

BPC is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace dedicated to pursuing and hiring a diverse workforce.

Work Schedule

The Bipartisan Policy Center values work-life balance and supports a hybrid work environment. Employees are generally expected to be in the office Tuesday through Thursday, and additional in-office days as business needs require.

BPC offers comprehensive health insurance benefits with a choice of open access HMO, POS, or PPO plan. HMO and POS individual plans have a monthly premium cost share of 10%. Dependent and Family HMO and POS plans are offered with a monthly cost share equal to 20% of the difference between the plan premium and the individual HMO monthly premium. PPO plans are offered with a 20% premium cost-share for all plans.

Additional benefits include 403(b) matching contributions of up to 7% of salary in addition to a non-elective contribution of 2% of salary (both after 90 days of employment); 15 vacation days, 2 personal days, 15 sick days, and 12 holidays per year; education benefits up to $5,250 per year after one year of employment; $2,000 for professional development expenses after six months of employment; Metro benefits of up to $130 per month; Company provided life insurance; and dental and vision insurance coverage with a Flexible Spending Plan.

We reasonably believe that the base salary range for this position is $70,000-$75,000. At BPC, a wide range of factors are considered when making compensation decisions, including and not limited to skill set, experience, training, education, knowledge, and other business and organizational needs.