Opportunity type
Fellowship
Cause areas
Biosecurity & pandemic preparedness
Global priorities research
Routes to impact
Skill-building & building career capital
Learning about important cause areas
Testing your fit for a certain career path
Direct high impact on an important cause
Relevant aptitudes
Conceptual & empirical research
Communicator
Political & bureaucratic
Location
Arlington, VA is preferred, but open to remote candidates
Description
The National Security Commission on Emerging Biotechnology (NSCEB) offers a range of early-career and detailee opportunities for individuals interested in the intersection of biotechnology, policy, and national security.
  • Policy, Legislative Affairs, and Communications Fellowships are available for recent graduates or graduate students (1-5 years’ experience), offering hands-on experience in policy research, legislative strategy, or communications within a fast-paced, multidisciplinary team.
  • Fellowships are unpaid but allow for external funding; in-person work in Arlington, VA is preferred, with some remote options considered for certain roles.
  • Applicants should demonstrate strong communication, organizational, and teamwork skills; prior Capitol Hill experience is preferred for some fellowships but not required.
To apply, email jobs@biotech.senate.gov with your resume, a brief statement of interest, and relevant details as outlined on the website.
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