RESEARCH & POLICY FELLOW - (CONTRACTUAL)
State of Illinois
Remote
$98,800 Salary, Full-Time
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Job Description
Agency:
Criminal Justice Information AuthorityOpening Date:
05/05/2026Closing Date/Time:
05/19/2026Salary:
$40 - $55 / per hourJob Type:
Hourly County:
CookNumber of Vacancies:
1Plan/BU:
NoneJOB REQUISITION
#54979 •A RESUME IS REQUIRED FOR THIS JOB POSTING
•Please attach aDETAILED
Resume/Curriculum Vitae (CV) to theMY DOCUMENTS
section of your application. YouWILL NOT
be considered for the position if you attach a CMS100, CMS100b or any other document that is not a Resume or CV. This is a hybrid position, but candidate may choose to work at ICJIA's downtown Chicago office during the agency's regular business hours Monday thru Friday (8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.) pending availability. This is a full-time position. The selected candidate must work 37.5 hours per week. The selected candidate will start as soon as possible. This position isTEMPORARY
and does NOT include state benefits.POSITION POSTING/MARKETING STATEMENT
Information in this statement is NOT intended to be all-encompassing or to address all responsibilities of the position. The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority (ICJIA) seeks a skilled policy and research analyst to serve as a Research and Policy Fellow within the Research and Analysis Unit. The Fellow will play a central role in translating ICJIA's research and data into clear, timely, and policy-relevant materials that inform decision-making across Illinois's criminal legal system and public safety landscape. Working under the supervision of a Director of Research and Analysis, the Fellow will produce high-quality, publication-ready legislative briefs, policy memos, testimony, and other written materials for policymakers, agency leadership, and public audiences. This role requires the ability to synthesize complex research quickly and accurately, write under tight timelines, and tailor communication to legislative and executive contexts. This position is best suited for candidates with strong writing and analytical skills, experience producing materials for policy or legislative audiences, and the ability to work at a fast pace without compromising clarity or precision. Candidates should bring subject-matter knowledge in criminal legal system and public safety policy, familiarity with legislative processes, and a demonstrated commitment to racial equity and the use of respectful, non-stigmatizing language. This position is TEMPORARY and does NOT include state benefits.MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Master's degree (or equivalent experience) in public policy, public administration, law, sociology, political science, social work, or a related field. At least 2 years of professional experience in policy analysis, research, or legislative work. At least 2 years of experience producing written materials for policymakers or public audiences. Submission of a writing sample is required at the time of application. Applications without a writing sample will not be considered. The sample must be the applicant's original work and may not be generated by or substantially produced using generative artificial intelligence tools.PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Demonstrated experience producing high-quality policy briefs, memos, or reports for policymakers under tight timelines, including the ability to write clearly, concisely, and for decision-making audiences. Experience advising or supporting legislative committees, commissions, or executive agencies on criminal legal or public safety reform issues. Familiarity with Illinois's criminal legal system, including diversion, reentry, and violence prevention initiatives. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in interagency or cross-sector policy environments. Experience communicating research across diverse communities.EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS
All applicants must be able to meet the following Conditions of Employment, with or without reasonable accommodation, to be considered for this position. The State of Illinois complies with federal and state disability laws and will make reasonable accommodations for applicants and employees with disabilities. •MUST BE ABLE TO WORK INDEPENDENTLY AND AVAILABLE FOR CHECK-INS WITH SUPERVISOR.
•MUST BE ABLE TO PASS BACKGROUND CHECK.
•MUST HAVE A VALID DRIVER'S LICENSE.
•MUST BE ABLE TO TRAVEL WITHIN THE STATE OF IL AS NEEDED FOR MEETINGS, HEARINGS, OR AGENCY EVENTS.
•MUST BE ABLE TO MEET IN PERSON OCCASIONALLY AT ICJIA'S DOWNTOWN CHICAGO
OFFICE.Work Hours:
37.5 Standard Work HoursWork Location:
60 E Van Buren, Chicago, Illinois, 60605Agency Contact:
CJA.HRDEPARTMENT
@ILLINOIS.GOVJob Function:
Public Safety Agency Statement ICJIA responds to community needs with research and federal and state grants administration. ICJIA administers over 100 million dollars in grants, including the R3 (restore, reinvest, renew) grants (funded through the tax on legalized cannabis), state violence prevention grants, and federal grants including under the Violence Against Women Act and the Victims of Crime Act. ICJIA convenes groups and collaborates on efforts to reform the criminal justice system. ICJIA leads criminal justice reform efforts by supporting policy makers through research.Similar remote jobs
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