Research Communications Manager, Reimagining the Economy Project
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Job Description
The Reimagining the Economy Project (RtE) at the Harvard Kennedy School is recruiting a Research Translation Manager. RtE is a multi-year research initiative that explores local labor market, industrial, and development policies, combined with practitioner insights, to produce multidisciplinary scholarship to reshape narratives about how we achieve inclusive prosperity.
The project develops, integrates, and disseminates three kinds of knowledge: (1) systematic evidence on local labor market, industrial, and development policies in the U.S. and other national contexts; (2) the experiential knowledge of policy practitioners on questions of institutional constraints and opportunities; and (3) the perspectives of social and organizational theorists on the inequality-perpetuating features of existing institutions and possible alternative arrangements. We have created networks of policy practitioners who are active in experimenting with new approaches to local, regional, and national economic development.
The Center for International Development (CID) is Harvard University's hub for cutting-edge research on the world's most pressing international development issues. Based at Harvard Kennedy School, CID brings researchers and practitioners together across the university to collaborate, using the latest analytical tools to address pressing development challenges. CID organizes global talent worldwide by investing in people, places, and ideas to build a thriving world for all.
The successful applicant will work closely with the Reimagining the Economy Faculty Co-Directors, Director, graduate students, and other researchers within a tight-knit academic community spread across the Center for International Development and the Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy. They will manage and contribute to the translation of the Project's research and other activities into relevant insights or recommendations for stakeholders, including policymakers, economic practitioners, students, and other researchers.
Job-Specific Responsibilities:
Web Strategy, Management & Impact
- Lead research translation for the RtE's various digital platforms, turning complex data and methods into clear, narrative-driven stories, "how-to" guides, and explainers for non-experts.
- Work in close collaboration with the RtE Director on all content strategy, structure, and key messaging for the main RtE website and related initiatives (including the Economy in Place platform and a new global economic transformation website).
- Manage and update website content to reflect current research, events, and opportunities.
- Create simple, repeatable workflows for turning new research and data into content packages, using AI tools where appropriate to increase speed and consistency.
- Independently work with data and design partners to develop and refine visualizations and interactive features that highlight key insights, policy-relevant patterns, and place-based stories.
- Use basic analytics and A/B testing (including AI-assisted tools where appropriate) to monitor engagement and iteratively improve the reach, clarity, and impact of RtE's digital content.
- Manage relationships with communications directors of HKS and related HKS centers
Research Translation & Content Creation
- Translate complex RtE research (especially on industrial and place-based policy) into clear, engaging content for non-technical audiences (e.g., briefs, blog posts, newsletters, web copy, social media).
- Use AI tools (e.g., large language models, summarization, transcription) to build digital products, and draft, refine, and repurpose content while maintaining accuracy and nuance.
- Stay abreast of RtE's research pipeline and relevant external developments to proactively identify high-impact opportunities for translation, visualization, and dissemination.
Storytelling, Interviews & Editorial Support
- Conduct interviews with policymakers, practitioners, and academics and convert them into compelling written, visual, or multimedia pieces.
- Provide editorial support and light project management for other contributors (faculty, practitioners, research assistants) to maintain a consistent voice, quality, and timelines.
Qualifications
Basic Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in economics, political science, or communications, journalism, or digital marketing
- Minimum of 5 years of professional experience in digital content creation or communications.
- Demonstrated experience with video editing tools and basic photography and video capture.
Additional Qualifications and Skills:
- Strong writing and editing skills with experience producing content across multiple platforms.
- Experience working in higher education, politics, government, research communications, or mission-driven organizations.
- Ability to conduct interviews and translate source material into compelling narratives.
- Familiarity with digital analytics, SEO best practices, and audience development.
- Experience working on data visualizations and with AI tools
- Experience working collaboratively in a fast-paced, matrixed communications environment.
Additional Information
- Appointment End Date: Fully benefits eligible one year term appointment, with the possibility of renewal.
- Visa Sponsorship Information: Harvard University is unable to provide visa sponsorship for this position
- Pre-Employment Screening: Identity, Education
- Other Information: This position is fully on site/in-person 5 days/week and based on our campus in Cambridge, MA.
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