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Aquaculture Policy Analyst I

@ Think Tank
Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
RemoteContract
Responsibilities:Leading analysis, Coordinating reviews, Developing options
Requirements Summary:Master’s degree in marine science, environmental policy, public administration, or related field; 3+ years federal policy/regulatory analysis; knowledge of MSA, NEPA, ESA, MMPA.
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Job Description

*Authorized to work in the US required; US Citizenship preferred

*Remote Position with occasional travel to Silver Spring, MD

*Applicants residing in the DMV area preferred as the client is located in Silver Spring, MD

*Position is Subject to Contract Award

POSITION DESCRIPTION

The Policy Analyst I serves as a senior policy professional and point of contact supporting NOAA Fisheries. This role leads complex policy and regulatory analyses, develops strategic policy recommendations, and coordinates multi-agency policy reviews that inform federal decision-making related to aquaculture development and regulatory oversight.

The analyst operates with substantial independence and provides subject-matter expertise on federal aquaculture policy and regulatory frameworks.

RESPONSBILITIES:

Advanced Policy and Regulatory Analysis

  • Conduct comprehensive analyses of legislation, federal statutes, regulatory frameworks, and policy proposals affecting marine aquaculture.

  • Develop policy options and recommendations for NOAA leadership.

  • Prepare high-level briefing materials, policy memoranda, and issue papers for senior agency officials.

  • Lead development of analytical tools, decision-support materials, and policy comparison frameworks.

Interagency Policy Coordination

  • Coordinate review and comment processes across NOAA offices, regional aquaculture coordinators, and federal partners.

  • Lead consolidation of agency comments on draft policies, regulations, and interagency documents.

  • Facilitate collaboration among federal agencies, state partners, and stakeholders.

Strategic Communications and Outreach

  • Develop communications strategies and policy messaging that support aquaculture program objectives.

  • Prepare stakeholder-facing materials including policy summaries, outreach documents, and briefing packages.

  • Support planning and execution of outreach activities, workshops, and stakeholder meetings.

Meeting Leadership and Stakeholder Engagement

  • Lead preparation of agendas, briefing materials, and presentations for internal and external policy discussions.

  • Facilitate policy discussions and document key decisions and action items.

  • Represent program priorities in coordination meetings with partner organizations.

Program Management and Reporting

  • Support task order management activities and monitor progress toward program objectives.

  • Lead preparation of monthly progress reports summarizing program accomplishments, risks, and upcoming priorities.

  • Provide guidance and mentorship to junior policy analysts and support staff.

REQUIREMENTS:

  • Master's degree in marine science, environmental policy, public administration, or a related discipline.

  • Three or more years of professional experience supporting federal policy or regulatory analysis related to marine resource management or aquaculture.

  • Demonstrated knowledge of federal environmental and fisheries statutes, including:

    • Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MSA)

    • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)

    • Endangered Species Act (ESA)

    • Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA)

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Experience supporting NOAA Fisheries, NMFS, or other federal marine resource agencies.

  • Demonstrated ability to develop policy recommendations and briefing materials for senior leadership.

  • Experience coordinating interagency policy reviews or regulatory consultations.

  • Strong project management, facilitation, and stakeholder engagement skills.