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NEW POSITION OPEN AT
THE INSTITUTE FOR WOMEN'S POLICY RESEARCH
STATES ISSUES COORDINATOR
The States Issues Coordinator is a half-time position. The States
Issues Coordinator will
work with state-based advocates, researchers, and policy analysts as part of
two separate IWPR
projects: The Status of Women in the States and Coordinating Research on
Welfare Reform.
Responsibilities include working with state-based advisory committees on
women's status in 12
states and researcher/advocate partners concerned with welfare reform in 7
states.
The successful candidate will have outstanding interpersonal and
communication skills, will be
well-organized, able to meet deadlines, and will enjoy travel. Experience
with state level public
policy is essential; familiarity with data analysis is strongly preferred.
A Master's degree in social
science or women's studies is required (or equivalent work experience).
The position will begin in January 1998. Applications will be accepted
until the position is filled.
Salary range to $15,000, commensurate with experience. Benefits include
health insurance,
matching pension contributions, generous vacation and holiday time, and paid
sick leave.
Applications should be submitted to:
Dr. Diana Zuckerman, Director of Research and Policy Analysis
Institute for Women's Policy Research
1400 20th Street NW, Suite 104
Washington, DC 20036
Questions should be directed to:
Shannon Garrett, Research Program Assistant at 202/785-1921
Amanda Gordon, Communications Fellow
Institute for Women's Policy Research
1400 20th Street NW, Suite 104
Washington DC 20036
ph. (202) 785-5100
fax (202) 833-4362
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