Fellow, Criminal Justice Innovation

Arnold Ventures LLCHouston, TX
10d$105,000 - $140,000Hybrid

About The Position

Arnold Ventures (AV) is a philanthropy that supports research to understand the root causes of America’s most persistent and pressing problems, as well as evidence-based solutions to address them. By focusing on systemic change and bipartisan policy reforms, AV works to improve the lives of American families, strengthen communities, and promote economic opportunity. Position Overview Arnold Ventures' Criminal Justice (CJ) team aims to make communities safer and make the criminal justice system fairer and more effective, based on high-quality research and evidence. The team works with experts from inside and outside government and across disciplines to reform the U.S. criminal justice system through research, evidence, testing innovative pilot programs, and policy change. The Innovation Fellow will lead work to support the development and execution of market-based innovation projects that advance the team’s policy priorities to improve public safety outcomes. Working closely with the CJ team, as well as cross-functionally, the Innovation Fellow will help source, shape, and manage pilots and planning grants, coordinate internal and external partners, and build the infrastructure needed to make innovation disciplined, repeatable, and scalable. This role offers opportunities for hands-on project development, close collaboration with senior leadership, and developing an expanded professional network, among other things. It is an ideal role for an individual interested in learning more about public policy and the role philanthropy and technology can play in catalyzing and scaling evidence-based change. The role is based in AV’s Houston office and reports to the Director of Innovation and Chief of Staff for the CJ team (the “Director”).

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in economics, finance, public policy, political science, or another relevant field
  • 4 years of work experience related to evidence-based policy, social impact, technology, consulting, philanthropy, venture capital, or a similar role
  • Interest in and curiosity about technology-enabled and market-based approaches to social and public sector challenges
  • Demonstrated ability to take initiative, drive progress, and deliver outcomes through creative, solution-driven problem solving
  • Thrives in uncertain environments, quickly adapts, and confidently handles ambiguity
  • Clear alignment to the mission and goals of AV with a relentless drive to contribute toward their success and make a meaningful impact through this body of work
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills, with the ability to craft concrete solutions and communicate those solutions both to content experts and to diverse, nontechnical audiences

Responsibilities

  • In collaboration with the Director, assess and develop high-impact opportunities from potential grantees, including but not limited to entrepreneurs, venture funds, technologists, and criminal justice system partners
  • Manage grants and investments; monitor progress, impact, and risks; and draw lessons to inform strategic priorities and the development of future opportunities
  • Coordinate across the CJ and Mission-Aligned Investing teams to ensure innovation projects are aligned with broader team goals and integrated into organizational strategies
  • Maintain a pipeline of projects, systematically documenting opportunities, partner engagement, decision points, and clear next steps for moving projects forward
  • Contribute to the development of tools, frameworks, and processes that strengthen the CJ team’s innovation practice, enabling more disciplined, repeatable, and scalable initiatives
  • Manage relationships with new and existing grantees, key stakeholders, consultants, and experts; deepen the grantee pipeline; and cultivate networks that support emerging innovation areas and strategic learning
  • Travel to conferences to represent AV’s work, meet with partners, learn from experts, and stay informed about developments in the field
  • Provide additional support to the Director with broader CJ team efforts, including but not limited to preparing briefs, coordinating across teams, and supporting priority initiatives as needed

Benefits

  • 100% paid employee premiums for medical, dental, vision, basic life, and short- and long-term disability insurance
  • 20 days of paid time off, 16 paid holidays (including a winter break from December 24 to January 1), a hybrid policy that includes four days in office and one flexible day for remote work, and a summer schedule with alternating Fridays off beginning on Memorial Day and ending on Labor Day
  • paid parental leave
  • a 401k retirement savings plan with an employer match, profit-share contribution, and immediate vesting
  • pre-tax transit benefits
  • a professional development stipend
  • a charitable giving stipend
  • an employee assistance program
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