Third Way is a national think tank and advocacy organization that champions moderate policy and political ideas. Since our founding in 2005, we have served as a critical bulwark against political extremism by advancing values-driven, reform-oriented solutions on the defining issues of our time. Our work is grounded in the mainstream American values of opportunity, freedom, security, and democratic capitalism, and we advocate for the vital center across seven major areas: climate and energy, economy, education, health care, national security, politics, and social policy. Third Way’s Climate and Energy Program is seeking a fellow to join a dynamic team engaged in an ambitious, multi-year effort to enact policies to achieve clean, reliable, and affordable energy in the US, using an all-of-the-above approach that accelerates deployment of existing clean technologies while advancing innovation across the energy system. This position will be filled by a hard-working and entrepreneurial individual who is interested in applying a technical background and deep understanding of US energy systems toward creating federal energy policy. We’ll bring the fellow up to speed on politics and the inner workings of Washington. The fellow will lead at least one discrete research project over the course of the fellowship and will also support the program’s work on the federal appropriations process during Q1 of each year. The fellow will have multiple opportunities to author or co-author policy products based on secondary research and current affairs developments. The majority of the fellow’s time will be spent working across CEP’s initiatives, supporting work that advances US energy security, economic competitiveness, and the deployment of clean energy technologies, with a primary focus on domestic policy and its global implications. The fellow will report to the Senior Research Advisor, International. Fellowship Information: The Third Way Fellows Program is a full-time, 12-month program that comes with a $60,000 annual stipend, two weeks of paid vacation, comprehensive health care and benefits, and five paid Career Development Days dedicated to job searching, networking, and interviews. The program also offers the opportunity to meet with top Washington policy leaders; co-author papers and collaborate with our policy teams to produce new ideas, research, and insights; and learn Third Way’s methodology. Third Way places a strong emphasis on supporting fellows as they take the next step in their careers. Fellows gain access to a robust alumni network for mentorship and connections, along with regular check-ins and guidance from Learning & Organizational Development (LOD) staff. The program is designed to help fellows leverage Third Way’s wide-ranging D.C. network into meaningful future career opportunities. As a CEP fellow, a typical day might include… Conducting in-depth research and qualitative and quantitative analysis of a variety of sources, including online databases, media, and reports from the government, NGOs, and academia; Organizing and leading projects related to research activities and federal funding/appropriations; Developing original legislative proposals and producing high-impact written products by distilling complex issues, often under tight deadlines, into succinct and accessible formats, including policy briefings, memos, and presentations; Organizing and participating in high-level external meetings, briefings on Capitol Hill, professional networking events, and other activities to promote Third Way policy priorities; Presenting our research and policy ideas to Hill staff, advocates, think tanks, and academics both through individual and coalition meetings and in other events around D.C.; Supporting other members of the team with research and minor administrative tasks as needed.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Intern
Number of Employees
11-50 employees