The John N. Bahcall Public Policy Fellowship

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Publish Date: 
Tuesday, November 1, 2022
Archive Date: 
Tuesday, January 31, 2023
Job Summary
Job Category: 
Post-doctoral Positions and Fellowships
Institution Classification/Type: 
Other
Institution/Company: 
American Astronomical Society
City: 
Washington
State/Province: 
DC
Zip/Postal: 
20006
Country: 
United States of America
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Who we are 

  The American Astronomical Society (AAS) is a nonprofit membership organization working to enhance and share humanity’s scientific understanding of the universe as a diverse. Our membership of about 8,200 individuals includes physicists, mathematicians, geologists, engineers, and others whose research and educational interests lie within the broad spectrum of subjects now comprising the astronomical sciences. AAS’s advocacy efforts focus on US federal policymaking that impacts the astronomical sciences, including research and education funding, policies impacting the profession, and regulations. 

 

Job Description

  The John N. Bahcall Public Policy Fellowship is a full-time one-year postdoctoral level position, renewable for a second year. The Fellowship is named in honor of Dr. John Bahcall, a successful advocate for astronomy and respected researcher. 

   In partnership with the AAS Director of Public Policy, the Bahcall Public Policy Fellow will be responsible for a wide range of AAS public policy activities including:

 

* Direct advocacy for issues in the astronomical sciences with Congress, the Administration, and others

*Building and maintaining relationships with key policy people related to the astronomical sciences (Congressional staff, White House staff, federal agency staff, National Academies, etc.)

*Supporting the work of the Committee on Astronomy and Public Policy (CAPP), Division policy committees, and Society and Division leadership

*Coordination of multiple Congressional visits days for groups of AAS members

* Coordination of educational briefings and exhibitions on Capitol Hill

* Drafting of congressional testimony, letters to policymakers, AAS Board resolutions, and advocacy materials

* Developing and implementing policy sessions for AAS annual meetings

* Authorship of the AAS Policy Blog, policy-related AAS social media, and AAS Action Alerts and Informational Emails

* Delivering invited colloquium talks at college/university departments and other institutions around the country

* Representing the AAS in several science and technology coalitions, including taking on occasional leadership roles for special events or initiatives

* Attendance at policy-related events: receptions, Congressional hearings, coalition meetings, conferences, briefings, advisory committee meetings, colloquia, etc.

* Monitoring developments across the astronomical science community in major scientific results, priorities, challenges, and concerns that relate to federal policies and funding

Qualifications

* Full or Graduate Student membership in the AAS at the time of application (other classes of AAS or division membership will not be considered)

* PhD in the astronomical sciences or a related field; all degree requirements must be completed before the start of the fellowship term

* Demonstrated interest or experience in science policy and advocacy

* Excellent record of technical accomplishment

* Outstanding interpersonal and communications skills; willing to network; comfortable being outgoing in professional settings

* Sound judgment and maturity in decision-making

* Legally authorized to work in the U.S. (AAS will not sponsor or contribute to applications for work visas)

To apply

Interested and qualified applicants should submit contact information, PhD status, three references, acover letter , and a short CV. The cover letter should explain the applicant's interest in the postion, how the fellowship fits into the applicant's career plans at this time, and attributes and experience that would make the applicant highly effective in this position. Letters of reference and relevant writting samples will be requested of semi-finalists.

Only applications submitted via an online webform will be considered. The webform is located at: https://aas.org/form/john-n-bahcall-public-policy-fel

Applications will be reviewed as recieved with preference given to those recieved by December 16 2022.

Questions about the position, application requirements, and the reseach process should be directed to the AAS Deputy Director Public Policy, Interim Acting Director, Bethanny Johns, [email protected]

 

Included Benefits: 

The salary for this position is similar to the AIP Congressional Science Fellowship, plus benefits provided to all AAS employees (medical and dental insurance, commuting expenses, etc.). Additionally, retirement benefits are provided after one year of service.

Application Deadline: 
Tuesday, January 31, 2023
Selection Deadline: 
Tuesday, January 31, 2023
Current Status of Position: 
Accepting Applicants
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The John N. Bahcall Public Policy Fellowship
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Washington Dc
State/Province: 
DC
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20006
Country: 
United States of America