Policy Manager to the Global Executive Director
Company: University of Denver
Location: Cambridge
Posted on: May 31, 2025
Job Description:
Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab - J-PALRecruitment began
on May 27, 2025and the job listing Expires on June 17,
2025Cambridge, MA Experienced Alumni Jobs, Full-Time JobThe Abdul
Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) is a global research center
working to reduce poverty by ensuring that policy is informed by
scientific evidence. Anchored by a network of more than a thousand
affiliated and invited researchers at universities around the
world, J-PAL conducts randomized impact evaluations to answer
critical questions in the fight against poverty.The Global
Executive Director (GED) of J-PAL-Iqbal Dhaliwal -helps formulate
and implement J-PAL's worldwide strategy and organization-wide
policies, communicates J-PAL's mission and accomplishments to
external partners, and coordinates operations and fundraising. He
works closely with the directors of each of J-PAL's four verticals
(Policy and Communications; Research, Education, and Training;
Finance and Operations; and Evidence to Scale) as well as with the
senior leadership ofJ-PAL's regional and country offices around the
world. As one of the primary representatives of J-PAL to external
stakeholders, he manages a complex set of projects, travel, and
internal/external relations.The Manager works very closely with the
GED to deliver on all of his worldwide responsibilities and execute
J-PAL's global strategy. This position is an excellent opportunity
for those interested in international development, public policy,
and organizational strategy and management. It provides a ringside
view of how strategy is designed and executed at the senior-most
leadership levels of a leading global evidence-to-policy
organization. The position is tailor-made for people who like a
diversity of work in their portfolio, a fast-paced role and
learning environment, and the opportunity to work across the entire
organization to gain a wide breadth of experiences, rather than
being siloed narrowly in one domain. You will be part of the Global
Policy and Communications (P&C) group that plays a key role in
translating research by J-PAL researchers into actionable poverty
alleviation policies around the world. You should be passionate
about connecting the dots between economics and policy, and excited
by the prospect of working with external stakeholders, including
governments, donors, implementers, companies, and others, to form
partnerships for evidence-informed development policy and to
effectively communicate research lessons. The Manager will also
work closely with colleagues in the Research, Education, and
Training (RET) and Finance and Operations teams (F&O).This is a
unique opportunity for the right candidate to gain direct exposure
to J-PAL's decision-making, governance, and operations, and to
contribute significantly to J-PAL's influence in advancing
effective poverty reduction strategies globally. Candidates
interested in applying to this role will be excited to work
alongside J-PAL's GED and in his work with faculty directors,
professors Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo, and Ben Olken of MIT,
worldwide leadership/management team, the Board of Directors, and
with various staff across the entire organization to achieve
J-PAL's mission.Principal Duties and Responsibilities (Essential
Functions**):Your work provides the foundation and direction for
J-PAL's growing worldwide efforts. Your work requires a breadth of
knowledge and a depth of understanding of the organization's
growing work to support J-PAL's operations and external influence
globally and, therefore, the GED's significant portfolio. As the
Policy Manager to the GED, your work will entail:
- Policy, Communications, and Dissemination:Produce materials
that "translate" economic research and other J-PAL messages into
actionable policy outreach and communications, including articles,
op-eds, blogs, evaluation summaries, policy insights, and other
high-level deliverables, often co-authored with the GED. Work
independently to put the GED's vision into words, then work
collaboratively with him to finalize dissemination pieces.
Coordinate across J-PAL teams to lead preparations for the GED's
external engagements and presence, including, for example, creating
PowerPoint presentations for the GED for his speeches at events and
coordinating with other staff to formulate talking points for his
speaking engagements.
- External Relationship Management:Build relationships with
high-priority stakeholders, including affiliated researchers,
donors, and partners. Coordinate with the Fundraising Lead as
needed to manage and expand the GED's donor outreach and
stewardship. Draft and manage correspondence with these
stakeholders. You will have the opportunity to attend conferences
and events and to participate in the highest-level meetings with
policymakers and donors alongside the GED. Create background
summaries for and brief the GED on upcoming meetings and events,
and direct follow-up with other participants and stakeholders on
next steps.
- Research and analysis:Conduct desk research for policy memos,
grant proposals, and sector-specific work and provide
recommendations for the GED's priorities and next steps. This will
include desk research and drafting for co-authored blogs and
articles with the GED on J-PAL's mission and activities, as well as
for the GED's speaking engagements.
- Strategy:Work with the GED as he coordinates with the Board of
Directors to refine J-PAL's worldwide strategy, with J-PAL's
Executive Committee on quarterly decision-making, and with J-PAL's
regional leadership to help execute the strategy. Coordinate with
staff across all of J-PAL to put together the agenda for annual
senior leadership meetings, collate and draft Executive Committee
proposals, and ensure minutes and actions are captured. You will
attend all Board and Executive Committee meetings-the only person
not belonging to the senior leadership team to do so-giving you a
bird's eye view of how strategy is set at the organizational level
and how sensitive decisions are deliberated and made.
- Organizational coordination:In your unique role working with
senior leadership and the GED, you operate as a bridge for
communication and ideas to flow between different levels of the
organization. In your role, you will develop a working knowledge of
all of J-PAL's organizational actions and advise teams on best
practices for moving forward (i.e., when to make Executive
Committee proposals, whom else to consult). You will also advise
the GED on actions he can take, based on your understanding of the
needs of the organization.
- Operations:Work with senior staff worldwide after the above
senior leadership, Board, and Executive Committee meetings to
ensure that next steps are implemented and reported back to the
GED, the Board, and the Executive Committee. You will also work
with the GED's Administrative Associate to ensure all the above
work is coordinated with his calendar and other logistics. You will
exercise a high level of confidentiality and discretion across all
such strategic undertakings.
- Communications and Events:You will have a big planning and
execution role in organizing key parts of some internal and
external events like J-PAL anniversaries, donor convenings, policy
roundtables, and senior leadership meetings that are hosted/owned
directly by the GED.
- Additional roles at J-PAL:Independent from your work with the
GED, you will have the opportunity to participate in and manage
additional functional teams within the Policy and Communications
group, depending on your interest and experience, and the needs of
the team.
- Management:Coach and mentor junior staff, carry out recruitment
duties including representing J-PAL at job fairs and making
presentations at conferences and universities.Supervision
Received:The Manager reports directly to the Global Executive
Director. They will be assigned a coach from among the Policy
Leads. They will take ownership of tasks and exercise good judgment
in knowing when to seek feedback from leadership. They will show
initiative in adding value to processes. The Manager is expected to
be a self-starter and to exercise a high level of initiative,
motivation, and proactivity to be able to see projects through from
start to finish with limited supervision.Supervision Exercised:No
direct supervision is exercised as of now. This may change in the
future if the role expands and other members join the
team.Qualifications & Skills:
- Education:A Master's degree in economics, public policy, or a
closely related field. You should have a significant understanding
of, and demonstrated strong interest in, international development
and/or public policy. A good understanding of research methodology,
economics, and econometrics as part of your coursework is a
plus.
- Experience:Five or more years of relevant and substantial work
experience. You have experience of and/or demonstrated interest in
international development, and in operational, organizational, and
management issues.
- Skills:Strong and error-free writing and analytical skills are
a must. You are extremely detail-oriented, with the ability to
organize information clearly and concisely without significant
guidance. You are precise, clear, and creative. You are comfortable
working in or learning computer applications, including Google
Suite, Microsoft Office Suite, and Salesforce.
- Organization:You are a strategic thinker and love project
management. You can handle multiple projects at once, meet
deadlines, and effectively manage your time. You have a clear and
strong vision and appreciation for how your work improves the GED's
productivity and thereby contributes to the mission of the entire
organization itself.
- Communication:You are a thoughtful, clear, and concise
communicator. You are comfortable engaging with senior leadership
and providing direct upward feedback. You can adapt your
communication style to suit different audiences to ensure your
intentions and messages come across clearly. You must be able to
diplomatically and confidently coordinate with senior leadership
across J-PAL's regional offices.
- Cultural competencies:You are comfortable and adept at working
in a diverse and multicultural work environment with colleagues,
partners, and policymakers from around the world. You display
sensitivity and adaptability to cultural, gender, religion, race,
nationality, and age differences. You enjoy the opportunity to
travel both domestically and internationally.
- Hardworking and flexible:The GED has an incredibly hectic work
and travel schedule given his extensive internal and external
worldwide portfolio. This means that his work, and by extension
that of this position, will sometimes spill into weekends and
holidays, mostly when there is a Monday deadline or event. You are
hardworking and realize that at senior leadership positions, work
never stops, and this requires the flexibility and willingness to
adjust your own schedule, priorities, and deadlines to those faced
by the GED.
- Attitude:You love learning. You are passionate about
international development policy and the rigorous research that
informs it. You are agile, adaptable, self-motivated, and
collaborative. You respond well to feedback and consistently follow
up to ensure positive outcomes. You are curious about how
senior-level management decisions are made and executed. A good
sense of humor is always welcome!
- Travel:You will have the opportunity to travel with the GED on
some of his domestic and international field visits, policy and
research events, donor convenings, conferences, and visits to J-PAL
projects and offices worldwide.How to ApplyReady to join a team of
supportive, engaging, and fun colleagues?Apply now. We will be
reviewing applications on a rolling basis. Please note that MIT
does not sponsor visas for this position. Candidates must be
legally authorized to work in the United States for a minimum of
three years from their start date.All applicants must apply via
both 1) MIT Jobs and 2) Google Form.To apply, please submit your
application form via MIT's human resources system (see I below) AND
also via J-PAL's Google form (see II below):I). Visit the MITjob
portal , search for Job ID24960 (Policy Manager to Global Executive
Director), and complete an application form. Inthe "Resume" field,
please upload asingle PDF documentthat contains:
- One-page cover letter detailing why you are interested in J-PAL
and how you are qualified for this particular role,
- Resume/CV, and
- Transcripts (unofficial transcripts acceptable).II). Please
ensure you fill out theGoogle form . The form will ask you
questions about your qualifications and for the same PDF (including
a cover letter, Resume/CV, and transcripts).Note: Incomplete
applications will not be considered, and a cover letter is a must;
please be sure to include all three components (cover letter,
Resume/CV, transcripts) in a single PDF in the "Resume" field on
MIT's human resources system.MIT is an equal employment opportunity
employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for
employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of
race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion,
disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, ancestry, or
national or ethnic origin.
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