Senior Research Manager

Seattle, WA
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Job Description

Do you think Washington should lead the nation with smart, progressive policies that build a just society, thriving communities, and a better future for our kids? Are you passionate about advancing racial equity, creating an economy that works for all of us, and supporting a clean energy future? Do you want a political climate that supports strong progressive leadership and demands accountability?

Fuse is hiring a Senior Research Manager to lead the research and writing for our popular and widely used Progressive Voters Guide program in Washington.

JOB DESCRIPTION:

The Fuse Senior Research Manager will lead content creation for the organization’s Washington Progressive Voters Guide program, a key tool for winning critical campaigns and building progressive power in Washington state. The successful candidate will be highly organized, have strong research and writing skills, be comfortable navigating nuanced political situations, and work well with an experienced, highly collaborative, data-driven team.

This is a full-time, salaried position based in Seattle, reporting to the National Progressive Voters Guide Director. It also involves working closely with the Senior Technology Manager and technology consultants. Candidates must be based in Washington state and able to work from the Seattle office on a hybrid basis at least two days per week.

Areas of responsibility:

  • Research, write, and edit short recommendations for hundreds of candidates and ballot measures.
  • Provide year-round project management for the Progressive Voters Guide’s coverage of multiple elections in Washington state each year.
  • Play a lead role with senior staff and board members on politically challenging races.
  • Manage seasonal research fellows, as needed.
  • Work closely with the Operations Director to ensure full campaign finance compliance.
  • Actively participate in organizational development, including fundraising events, racial equity work, and annual election activities.

Required Qualifications & Attributes

Work, volunteer, academic, and life experience are all acceptable

  • Excellent research and writing skills, with demonstrated experience using clear, concise writing, preferably for a public audience
  • At least three years of experience working on political or legislative issue campaigns
  • Outstanding organizational skills and attention to detail
  • Experience navigating complex political situations that require nuanced decision-making
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, campaign-style work environment
  • A passion for progressive politics in Washington
  • Ability to work weekends and evenings during peak times. Most years this can include June, July, September, and October.

Ideal Qualifications:

  • Five years or more of experience working on political or legislative issue campaigns
  • Experience working within a political organization’s existing policy positions and decision-making framework
  • Experience leading a program or team
  • Experience leading an organizational endorsement process, interviewing political candidates, or working on voter guides
  • Experience managing temporary or permanent staff and a program budget
  • Experience using Airtable, Drupal, Matomo, or Google Analytics
  • Experience with federal, state, and local campaign finance reporting

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