The Atlantic Council seeks a talented, dynamic, and entrepreneurial individual for a fast-paced position as an Associate Director in its Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center. The candidate will form a key part of the team and will work closely with the Senior Director and the leadership of the Center in an entrepreneurial atmosphere. This position requires collaboration with colleagues in other regional and thematic centers across the Atlantic Council. The ideal candidate is a passionate and entrepreneurial self-starter who will elevate the Center's thought leadership and intellectual heft, particularly on region-wide security issues (including TCOs) and Venezuela. The candidate will lead and expand the center's security portfolio which covers transnational criminal organizations and citizen security issues, as well as ensure coordination with the Center's LAC work. In addition to leading the security portfolio, the candidate will focus on the Center's Venezuela work and represent the Center externally for issues and engagements related to his/her scope of work. This person will advise the Senior Director and colleagues on intellectual and strategic issues internally as well. The candidate should possess strong knowledge of policy issues related to the two areas of expertise above, superb writing and editing abilities related to publications and external communications, a network of influential contacts in the field, experience in coordinating programs and events, and excellent organizational skills. The Associate Director will guide the growing portfolios through work that includes research, events, and publications. This position also requires participation in briefings of subject-matter experts, leaders, legislators, business executives, and media. The ideal candidate will be seen as a thought leader in the field and will be expected to produce or coordinate publications. The candidate's research will contribute to formulating a balanced, nuanced, and forward-thinking analysis of Venezuela and broader security issues as they relate to the region and the region's ties to the United States and the rest of the world. Research will be used to (a) produce original content for the Atlantic Council; (b) engage and inform policymakers and private sector leaders; (d) help shape public discussion through media and speaking engagements; (c) design, develop, and implement the Council's events and initiatives; and (e) cultivate and maintain relationships with potential funders. This position is based in our Washington, DC, headquarters, requiring a minimum of 4 days per week in office. The Atlantic Council offers a competitive compensation package commensurate with experience, education, and organizational equity, with offers from $80,000 to $85,000. Applications submitted by December 1, 2025, will be prioritized for consideration.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Industry
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Number of Employees
51-100 employees