Policy Counsel/Senior Fellow, FPF Youth & Education Privacy Project

Future of Privacy Forum
Published
September 4, 2020
Location
Washington, District of Columbia
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Description:

The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) is a non-profit organization that serves as a catalyst for privacy leadership and scholarship, advancing principled data practices in support of emerging technologies. The Youth & Education Privacy team advises policymakers, academics, companies, districts, and states on child and student privacy law and best practices; oversees the Education Privacy Resource Center website, Student Privacy Compass, and the review of applicants to the Student Privacy Pledge; and convenes stakeholders to ensure the responsible use of student data and education technology in schools.

This position will support FPF work on youth and student privacy issues in the K-12 and higher education realm to support the fulfillment of grant deliverables, help respond to technical assistance requests from stakeholders, draft publications and resources, and other responsibilities as they arise. The ideal candidate will be a superior writer; have a strong desire to effect change in the world with a focus on compromise, nuance, and bringing stakeholders together to find ethical, equitable, actionable solutions; be able to help translate complicated legal or technical topics for a variety of audiences; have the ability to remain professional and impartial while working in a political environment; and a willingness to support team members. The Policy Counsel/Senior Policy Fellow will interact regularly with leading senior figures in government, corporations, academia, advocacy groups, and law firms.

Qualifications:

We are looking for someone who is enthusiastic about exploring the nuances of privacy in society; helping stakeholders reach consensus on ethical and equitable norms, policies, and business practices to address new privacy challenges; contributing to best practices, education, and research on evolving privacy policies and conceptions; and the ability to thrive in a rapidly evolving policy environment. An ideal candidate will be able to solve problems with creativity, determination, and collaboration while staying organized. An interest in deep legal research, particularly of state laws, is strongly preferred.

Position Requirements:

The fellowship is a 12- or 18-month position with the option to extend, dependent on performance and grant funding. Applicants should have:

  • Outstanding verbal and written communication skills, including editing and proofreading skills.
  • Ability to write and speak for expert and general audiences.
  • Demonstrated research and project management skills.
  • A demonstrated ability to work efficiently, meet deadlines, and manage multiple projects in a fast-paced environment.
  • Strong work ethic, a collaborative mindset, flexibility, creativity, and professional demeanor.
  • Ability to work effectively and seamlessly with a wide variety of people and on teams.
  • A commitment to amplifying diverse voices.

Desired Attributes:

  • Previous professional experience in the intersection of education and privacy, security, and technology policy, particularly those that demonstrate your ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment.
  • Reputation for being entrepreneurial, energetic, positive, and focused.
  • Ability to analyze, summarize, and report on qualitative and quantitative data sets or legal documents.
  • Deeply interested in exploring the nuances between protecting student privacy and the potential for data and technology to improve education.

Salary and Benefits: 

Competitive salary; excellent health, dental, and vision coverage; three weeks of vacation, plus the week between Christmas and New Year’s, Juneteenth, and all federal holidays.

This is a full-time position based out of the Washington DC office. FPF staff are working remotely until January 2021 at the earliest due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Application:

Interested applicants can view the posting here.

Please send your resume, a cover letter, law school transcript if you are or were in school within the past two years, and two writing samples to ksledge@fpf.org, with subject line “CounselSeniorFellowYE2020_[NAME].” Please submit at least one sample that has not been edited by another party. Writing samples that are similar to blog posts or articles are especially useful. Interested applicants are encouraged to apply ASAP (position will be filled as soon as the right candidate is found), but no later than September 10th.

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