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Title: Director of Research
Reports to: Vice President, Government Relations
Date: July 2024
Position Overview:
The Director of Research will provide in-depth, original research and data analysis to support the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce's public policy functions. The Director will use a wide range of data, research, and statistics related to the region's economy, public policy environment, and emerging trends in employment and business to help evaluate how current and proposed public policies impact living and working in the Commonwealth. In partnership with the Vice President of Government Relations, the Director's work will help inform the Chamber's policy positions and evaluate the effectiveness of public programs and institutions. A successful applicant will have a background in research and be a driven team player who is a critical thinker, analytical, creative, and intellectually curious.
Responsibilities:
Education/Qualifications:
Salary: Starts at $85,000
To Apply: Both a resume and a cover letter are required. Candidates may be asked to supply a writing sample at the time of an interview.
**This job requires you to be in the office a minimum of three days a week.
About Us:
If you're looking to join a dynamic, collaborative team that makes a real difference in Greater Boston, look no further than the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce. We work hard together with one purpose: to make Greater Boston the best place for businesses and people to thrive. At the Chamber, you'll develop critical professional skills and interact with business and civic leaders who are shaping the future of our region.
Since 1909 the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce has sought to make Boston an epicenter of communication, collaboration, and celebration between businesses. Our mission is to be the convener, voice, and advocate of our diverse and collaborative membership who drive Greater Boston's success. We believe that when business thrives, we all thrive.
We do this by:
The Chamber works every day to make Greater Boston the best place for businesses and people to thrive. To do this, we research and advocate on major public policy topics, including:
EEO Statement:
The Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce is an equal opportunity employer committed to a workplace that reflects the diversity of the people of Boston, Massachusetts. We actively seek a diverse staff that is reflective of the community we serve.
It is the policy of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce to provide equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, color, creed, religion, national origin, age, disability, marital status, parental status, family medical history or genetic information, political affiliation, military service or any other non-merit based factor in accordance with all applicable laws, directives, and regulations of federal, state and city entities.
Physical Requirements:
This is a sedentary job by nature but does require travel. Requires being able to sit at a desk and use a computer and phone for most of the day. When traveling, an employee must be mobile enough to get around events and assist with set up and break down including lifting 25lbs or more. The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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