The Governance Lab is an action-oriented research center based in Brooklyn, New York that works to improve people’s lives and their communities by accelerating the use of data and technology to change how we govern. We work on high-impact, multi-disciplinary projects with partners in city, state, and national governments, as well as other public interest organizations and research institutions in the United States and around the world.
We are looking for a highly-motivated GovLab Fellow to work on a range of exciting projects related to data-driven policymaking.
Over the coming year, GovLab will be especially focused on working on a grant-funded project on data driven criminal justice innovation. The bulk of the fellow’s time will be spent conducting both policy research and data analysis, collaborating on the writing of a white paper on data driven criminal justice reform, helping to convene conferences and working groups, assisting in the design of pilot projects and collaborating in the creation of an expert network for criminal justice innovators. The Fellow will work together with a team that includes lawyers, data scientists, designers, and engineers to produce outputs including policy recommendations, strategic communications, and new tools.
As part of this project, the GovLab will coordinate closely with partners in government at the federal, state, and local level, including with the White House Office of the Chief Data Scientist, to devise more effective methods of using data to develop and implement meaningful criminal justice reforms and seek ways to reduce both incarceration and crime by leveraging the potential of data-driven policy innovations.
GovLab also has underway a number of other related data-driven governance innovation projects the fellow will have an opportunity to contribute to, including: measuring the economic impact of the use of open data in an urban environment; developing the data governance frameworks necessary to advance the use of private data for public good; and leveraging data analytics to connect policymakers to relevant experts and practitioners more quickly.
If you are passionate about social impact and have experience (academic and/or practical) with policy and governance innovation, please send your CV, a cover letter, and a short statement of interest to noveck@thegovlab.org. Excellent communication, familiarity with data science, and a minimum of three years of project management experience are required for this position plus a background in criminal justice and/or law is a plus.