Library of Congress Congressional Research Service

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The Congressional Research Service would like to share this career opportunity with you and your network.

 

Analyst in Environmental Policy (Vacancy#:VAR002861)

Closing Date: September 9, 2024

Salary: $117,962 - $153,354 per year

 

Duties

The Resources, Science and Industry Division of the Congressional Research Service seeks an Analyst in Environmental Policy. The analyst will possess knowledge of the theories, concepts, processes, techniques, principles, and/or practices of environmental policy and/or science issues related to environmental remediation or waste management. This includes knowledge of the history, trends, and evolving status of environmental remediation, including statutes such as CERCLA and RCRA and their implementation, or other aspects of waste management policy such as recycling and plastics issues. The ideal candidate will demonstrate ability to develop expertise in new areas.

 

CRS works exclusively for the United States Congress, providing policy and legal analysis to committees and Members of both the House and Senate, regardless of party affiliation. As a legislative branch agency within the Library of Congress, CRS has been a valued and respected resource on Capitol Hill for more than a century. CRS is well known for analysis that is authoritative, confidential, objective, and nonpartisan. Its highest priority is to ensure that Congress has immediate access to the nation's best thinking on public policy issues of interest to its Members and committees. The Congressional Research Service (CRS) is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce that ensures the Service is well positioned to anticipate and meet the information and analytical research needs of a 21st-century Congress.

 

To learn more about the position, all interested applicants must apply online at USAJOBS  https://www.usajobs.gov/job/803957900.
 
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