This role supports projects focused on climate change, food systems, and national security in Europe and NATO countries. You will contribute research and analytic writing, help plan events and workshops, support stakeholder outreach, track policy trends, and assist with scheduling and coordination.
You need a college degree, familiarity with EU and NATO policymaking, strong writing and communication skills, and interest in project management. You should be comfortable in a mostly remote setting, committed to inclusion, authorized to work in the U.S., and based in or willing to relocate to the DC area. The role follows a hybrid model with one in office day per week.
Salary ranges from $68,000 to $78,000 per year. Applications reviewed through February 6, 2026.
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