The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy seeks to improve quality of life through the effective use, taxation, and stewardship of land. A nonprofit private operating foundation whose origins date to 1946, the Lincoln Institute researches and recommends creative approaches to land as a solution to economic, social, and environmental challenges. Through education, training, publications, and events, we integrate theory and practice to inform public policy decisions worldwide. With locations in Cambridge, Massachusetts; Washington, DC; Phoenix; and Beijing, we organize our work around six goals: low-carbon, climate-resilient communities and regions; efficient and equitable tax systems; reduced poverty and spatial inequality; fiscally healthy communities and regions; sustainably managed land and water resources; and functional land markets and reduced informality. The Land and Water team of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy focuses on sustaining land, water, and other natural resources to support both human and ecosystem health. It works to integrate land and water considerations into planning and infrastructure, ensuring current and future needs are met while balancing competing demands among diverse stakeholders. By advancing policies and practices that restore biodiversity, protect watersheds, and improve soil health, the impact area promotes healthier ecosystems and more resilient communities. The Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy, a center of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy housed within the Land and Water impact area, seeks to advance the integration of land and water management to meet the current and future water needs of communities, economies, and the environment. We develop tools and best practices to guide outcomes through research, training, and partnerships for sustainable management of land and water resources. The Policy Analyst will support the development and advancement of land and water policies that strengthen water policy, agricultural systems, and improve the stewardship of public lands. This role focuses on how policy, data, and management practices intersect to drive more sustainable, productive, and equitable outcomes across working lands and publicly managed landscapes. The position emphasizes the role of water in agriculture, particularly how water availability, data, and governance shape land-use decisions. You will also explore opportunities to better align agricultural production with conservation, ecosystem services, and public land management. This role will be based in our Phoenix, AZ office. This role requires between 10%- 25% travel, primarily domestically with limited international travel.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level