

We anticipate that final interviews will be held virtually during mid-April, with an ideal start date in May. IPI is not able to respond to individual inquiries regarding the status of their applications. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted. The position will be filled as soon as a successful candidate is identified. IPI offers visa sponsorship, comprehensive medical, dental and vision health coverage, a TransitChek program, and a retirement savings plan. $57,000 – 62,000 for Policy Analyst $67,000 – 72,000 for Senior Policy Analyst with experience. Candidate must be prepared to work from IPI’s NYC office (IPI currently functions in an office-centric hybrid model).English proficiency required knowledge of a second UN language preferred.Ability to interact and correspond professionally with high-level officials.Ability to work well within a multicultural environment.Demonstrated organizational skills, ability to manage multiple projects and work in a fast-paced environment.Demonstrated knowledge of and experience with international, regional, and sub-regional organizations.Strong research, analytical, writing, and presentation capabilities.Demonstrated knowledge and experience related to UN peacekeeping and/or peacebuilding.
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Minimum 2 years relevant professional experience (minimum 5 years for senior policy analyst).MA in International or Public Affairs, Political or Social Science, or related field.Perform other ad hoc tasks requested by supervisor.
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Research and policy outreach responsibilities: All responsibilities are under the overall supervision of IPI’s Director of Research. Approximately 70 percent of the Policy Analyst’s time will be devoted to research and 30 percent to organizational, administrative, and development support. Research and analysis will focus in particular on UN peacekeeping and peacebuilding, as well as broader issues related to peace and security. Responsibilities will involve a mix of research and program/project management.

While the work of CPO is anchored in UN-led peace operations, including special political missions, it also examines broader critical trends in international peace and security. CPO provides timely analysis and actionable recommendations for member states, the UN system, and external partners to help missions better implement their mandates and build the foundation for sustainable peace. IPI’s Brian Urquhart Center for Peace Operations (CPO) strives to be a center of expertise for independent research, analysis, and debate on multilateral peace operations. IPI is hiring a policy analyst or senior policy analyst (depending on level of experience) to work in the IPI Brian Urquhart Center for Peace Operations. Policy Analyst – Brian Urquhart Center for Peace Operations
