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RAND Summer Associate Program - POLICY Research

Remote: 
Full Remote
Contract: 
Salary: 
61 - 61K yearly
Experience: 
Entry-level / graduate
Work from: 
California (USA), District of Columbia (USA), Massachusetts (USA), Pennsylvania (USA), United States

Offer summary

Qualifications:

Full-time doctoral students in relevant fields, Completed at least two years of graduate work, Keen interest in applied policy-oriented research, Excellent analytic skills in research methods, Legal right to work in the U.S..

Key responsabilities:

  • Conduct research during 12-week assignment
  • Present results via briefing to Rand community
  • Network and interact with other researchers
  • Attend seminars from RAND researchers
  • Receive mentoring from established RAND researchers
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Job description

Job Type:

Adjunct Staff (Fixed Term)

RAND is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization focused on improving policy and decision making through high-quality research and objective analysis. Our research is enriched through diverse, multidisciplinary teams that draw on a range of experiences and perspectives. We are committed to striving for diversity, equity, and inclusion. Research and analysis is enriched by diversity of talents, experiences, and perspectives. We welcome all applicants, including those who identify as part of historically marginalized groups.

Position Description

RAND's Summer Associate Program introduces outstanding graduate students in public policy, public health and medicine, education policy, science and technology policy, criminology, anthropology or other related fields to the RAND Corporation, an institution that conducts research on a wide range of domestic and international social policy issues as well as national security problems.

Summer Associates experience the following at RAND:

  • Typically work at RAND for a 12-week period (60 work days) during the summer;

  • Receive a bi-weekly paycheck during their assignment with RAND;

  • Conduct research that can be completed during their time at RAND and present the results of this research to the RAND community via a 15-30 minute briefing at the end of their three-month assignment;

  • Are closely mentored by one to two established RAND researchers;

  • Are highly encouraged to network and interact with other researchers outside of their primary mentorship team and area of expertise;

  • Are invited to attend a number of seminars from researchers both within and outside of RAND.

Please note: Our summer 2025 program will be a hybrid model including in person work at one of RAND’s four offices with remote flexibility or working fully remote from where you live.

In person positions are typically available in RAND's major U.S. offices—Santa Monica, CA; Washington, DC; Pittsburgh, PA; and Boston, MA. Office placement decisions depend on the availability of in-person mentorship.

Students must reside in the U.S. throughout their RAND summer assignment. International students who are planning to live in the U.S. during the summer of 2025 are eligible to apply. Any applicant who does not plan to live in the United States during the summer is not eligible for hire in the 2025 cycle.

Qualifications

The position is designed for full-time doctoral students in public policy, public health and medicine, education policy, science and technology policy, criminology, anthropology or other related fields who (1) have completed at least two years of graduate work leading to a doctorate or professional degree (e.g., law or medical degree); and (2) are within two years of completion of this doctorate or degree.

A keen interest in working on applied, policy-oriented research questions is necessary. Applicants are strongly encouraged to explore RAND's website (www.rand.org) for details on RAND's ongoing research portfolio. Unfortunately, we do not know in advance which projects may require summer associates.

Additional qualifications required:

  • Excellent analytic skills;

  • Proven ability in quantitative and/or qualitative research methods;

  • Ability to communicate clearly and effectively in English, both verbally and in writing;

  • Ability to work effectively as a member of a multidisciplinary team;

  • Strong commitment to RAND's core values of quality and objectivity;

  • Proof of legal right to work in the United States is required upon hire;

  • U.S. Citizenship is not necessary except when required for certain types of project work (e.g., the project contract requires it or the project work itself requires a security clearance)

  • Residency in the U.S. (excluding U.S. territories) is required

Who is not eligible?

The program does not hire high school students, undergraduates, or postdoctoral fellows at this time. Graduate students who will graduate prior to the summer of employment are not eligible. The program typically does not consider master's degree students except in the Engineering, Computer or Information Science, and Operations Research disciplines.

Specializations of Interest

Current RAND Health Care research focuses on a broad array of topics, including:

  • access to care

  • poverty and welfare

  • organization and financing of care

  • quality of care

  • utilization patterns

  • medical anthropology

  • public health

  • international health

  • health care reform

  • bioterrorism

  • risk perceptions

  • health communication

  • issues pertaining to health behaviors

Research encompasses issues that affect the population at large, as well as vulnerable and hard-to-reach groups, such as the frail elderly, children with special health care needs, those with mental health needs, substance abusers, homeless and HIV-positive individuals.

Current RAND Education and Labor research areas include:

  • school finance and incentives

  • early childhood education and welfare

  • child development

  • assessment and accountability

  • school choice

  • anthropology of education

  • out-of-school time

  • school leadership

  • training and professional development

  • technology and education

  • curriculum and instructional policy reforms

  • social, economic, and policy contexts of education and training

  • marriage and family

Current RAND Social and Economic Wellbeing research areas include:

  • environment

  • transportation

  • information technology

  • technology policy

  • space

  • energy

  • economic development

  • public safety

  • corrections

  • policing

  • juvenile justice

  • criminology/criminal justice

  • international security criminology

  • immigration

  • homeland security

Security Clearance

U.S. Citizenship may be required for positions requiring a U.S. government security clearance.

Pay Rate

$32.00/hour

RAND Summer Associate positions receive bi-weekly compensation for hours that are worked. The positions are also overtime eligible.

Special Note

Applicants are required to submit two documents and should be prepared to answer three short answer questions as well as provide contact information for two (2) individuals who may be asked to provide letters of recommendation:

  • Resume or curriculum vitae

  • Cover Letter

  • Short answer questions (which will be filled out on the online application):

    • Briefly describe your substantive interests and past experience in those areas

    • Briefly describe your skills and methodological expertise and how you have used those tools in previous research experiences

    • Briefly describe why you are interested in the RAND Summer Associate Program and what role you see this experience playing in your career development

  • Please be prepared to provide the contact information for two (2) professors or individuals (their name, their organization, and their email address) familiar with your research work and who would be willing to provide a letter of recommendation. If you are selected for an interview, these individuals will be asked to provide letters of recommendation. NOTE: You will be notified before we contact your recommenders. We typically request letters in late January/early February, so you may consider asking your recommenders to have their letters ready to submit around this time to allow sufficient time to prepare your letters.

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Please submit only one application. (Submitting more than one application will not increase the chances of being selected as one application will be randomly withdrawn)

Applications will be reviewed throughout the application period. All applications are due by December 2, 2024.

Applicants will be notified of RAND's interest in conducting an interview after the application period has ended. You will be contacted directly only if you are selected for an interview. Interviews will be conducted beginning in late January, continuing as late as February and March. Offers are typically extended in late March.

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Experience

Level of experience: Entry-level / graduate
Industry :
Non-profit Organization - Charity
Spoken language(s):
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Other Skills

  • Verbal Communication Skills
  • Mentorship
  • Analytical Skills
  • Teamwork

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