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Financial Justice Research Director, Americans for Financial Reform Education Fund, Washington, D.C.

 Financial Justice Research Director 

AFR has been called “the leading voice for Wall Street accountability” in Washington. Help us  continue and grow this important work. Americans for Financial Reform Education Fund (AFREF) is  seeking a Financial Director Research Director to oversee and manage the research agenda, design,  and produce research materials, supervise research staff, and coordinate with communications,  campaign, and policy colleagues to fulfill AFR’s mission. 

AFREF played a leading role in winning passage of the Dodd Frank Financial Reform law and the  creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau; and we are driving the fight for broader  transformations of the financial system to advance economic, racial, and social justice. AFREF’s staff  develops policy and strategies in collaboration with a coalition of more than 200 consumer, civil  rights, labor, community based, and other organizations, along with academics and other experts. 

The Financial Justice Research Director will draw on their own research, policy and advocacy  expertise and on the expertise of AFREF policy, communications, and campaigns staff, and that of  our coalition members to design and implement research projects and products advancing our policy  agenda addressing racial and economic inequality. They will manage our research team of three  additional staff members to write and produce both materials for direct distribution or publication  and tools for partners. Products include reports, op-eds, blog posts, fact sheets and more. The job  offers an opportunity to do creative work and to have a significant impact. 

The Financial Justice Research Director will: 

● Design and implement research projects across the range of AFR’s policy portfolio from  inception to publication 

● Translate complicated policy material into clear language and compelling stories for broader  audiences 

● Provide research guidance and support for federal and state legislative and regulatory issues  and campaigns 

● Manage research projects and supervise research staff  

● Produce finished advocacy materials including reports, policy briefs, factsheets, advocacy  letters, etc.  

● Present our research to the public, to regulators, and other policy makers

● Communicate with the media 

The ideal candidate will have: 

A commitment to racial and economic justice 

Extensive policy research experience and demonstrated excellence as a researcher and writer 

Demonstrated project and staff management experience delivering research materials from 

design to publication in coordination with colleagues and allies 

Ability to manage multiple and simultaneous projects 

Capacity to provide leadership in aligning research and written material to advance  campaign needs of national and grassroots advocates 

Data management, design, analysis, and presentation capabilities 

Strong written and verbal communication skills for a variety of formats, audiences, and  voices, and the ability to capture nuances of approach and tone 

Experience working with diverse communities 

Knowledge or eagerness to learn about financial regulation and/or consumer financial  protection and/or housing 

Experience with grassroots, regulatory, and legislative advocacy 

Familiarity with the range of new media tools

Ability to work independently and to collaborate effectively with colleagues and coalitions 

Compensation

Annual salary range: $105,000 to $125,000 commensurate with experience. Generous benefits,  including medical, dental, vision, and 401K. 

How to apply

Please submit your application with a letter of interest, resume and two writing samples via our  candidate portal linked here

AFREF is committed to a workplace that reflects the diversity of America defined broadly and where the  talent, skills and uniqueness of each staff member are respected. We are committed to a policy of  equity for all employees and to equal opportunity for all applicants for employment without regard to  race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender  identity/expression, family responsibilities, and disability.