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Health Policy & Data Insights Associate

National Journal’s Presentation Center seeks a Health Policy & Data Insights Associate to join our Concierge team of experts producing insight and intelligence on how Washington works. 

National Journal is a premier research and insights company committed to helping organizations effectively navigate Washington. Best known as one of Washington’s most trusted media brands for nearly 50 years, our expertise is unmatched with teams of specialists dedicated to government affairs, communications, and political research, as well as exceptional journalism. Our mission is to equip the thousands of government and business leaders in the nation’s capital with the intelligence, insights, and connections they need to save time, increase efficiency, and deliver success. 

This position will focus its research on the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries, but you will also be asked to explore other research areas, including elections, courts, and Congress. A great candidate for this role is someone with a passion for health policy and an interest in exploring novel ways to visualize data. 

This role will be part of National Journal’s associate program. This program’s curriculum intends to give our associates the benefit of comprehensive training plus real-world experience in analysis, research methods, and approach to insight-led reporting. The training will range from identifying client challenges and synthesizing research findings to visualizing data and communicating insights. 

What is National Journal’s Presentation Center Concierge? 

We analyze, synthesize, and visualize news and information related to policy and politics, creating content exclusively for senior public policy practitioners and government affairs executives. Our diverse membership includes policymakers and senior professionals from leading companies, nonprofits, and associations. 

Each week, we develop hundreds of slides, curating and translating complex policy information and election analysis into easy-to-edit slides and charts. Using this background and our expertise, our Concierge team creates custom content tailored to members’ needs, delivering 40-60 bespoke deliverables per week. 

About our future Health Policy & Data Insights Associate: 

  • You are excited by all types of research–both quantitative and qualitative–and apply a high level of rigor and strong data hygiene practices to all phases of work
  • You have prior experience or interest in health and pharmaceutical policy research
  • You “nerd out” when presented with data outputs, and you creatively apply tools to uncover critical (and unexpected) trends in data
  • You know when to shift gears, when to dive deep into data exploration and when to distill the information gathered to produce actionable insight, keeping to project deadlines
  • You know that research must be made accessible to be consumed and are skilled at producing graphically-oriented research summaries
  • You are always excited by the prospect of teaching what you’ve learned, putting your superior writing skills and excellent oral communication skills to good use
  • You listen and quickly adapt when requirements change, exhibiting a willingness to “go above and beyond” in service to others; you are equally effective working independently or in a team
  • You are skilled at identifying the appropriate way to present given complex material based on the intended message, context, and audience
  • You are a “policy wonk,” and while you may be deep on one topic, you are conversant and knowledgeable across several topic areas

Our Health Policy & Data Insights Associate:

  • Synthesizes and analyzes data, contextualizing and interpreting research findings within larger ideas, topics, and trends
  • Creates high-quality presentations based on primary (quantitative and qualitative) data sources and secondary news sources
  • Extracts key insights for an executive audience, conveying them in clear, concise written and visual summaries, employing data-driven charts, maps, and graphics where appropriate
  • Explains public policy issues for a non-Washington audience, develops expertise in a particular policy area, like health care, infrastructure, trade, or the federal budget, and plans and oversees content production within a defined policy area
  • Produces content for publication in “white label” slides and decks, published through newsletters and on the website
  • Refines and shapes findings and ideas with the support of senior researchers; transforms member-provided public policy messaging in a creative, useful, and insightful manner, and engages with members to clarify inbound research requests
  • Explores opportunities to integrate AI, automation, and other tools into our workflow, increasing efficiency and enhancing output quality

Qualifications of the Ideal Candidate: 

  • 1-3 years (post-undergraduate) experience conducting research in a professional setting; an excellent academic record
  • Excellent data management skills and ability to synthesize quantitative/qualitative research, distilling large amounts of information into concise bullets, charts, and graphics 
  • Experience analyzing and visualizing data, including proficiency with Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint
  • Basic fluency with Generative AI tools (e.g., ChatGPT, Copilot, Gemini); background in computer science or programming considered a plus
  • Excellent time management and judgment; demonstrated proficiency managing competing project priorities and adhering to timelines
  • Demonstrated interest in public policy and politics
  • Outstanding client-service ethic and entrepreneurial spirit; track record of building new initiatives from conception to execution
  • Strong creative thinking skills and resourcefulness in problem-solving

Employment Type: Full-time

Compensation: The salary for this role is $50,000 - 55,000

Remote Status: This job is based in Washington, DC. National Journal operates on a hybrid schedule, with employees required to be in the office every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. During the month of August 2025, National Journal teams will be fully remote.