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    KAP 2026-2027 - Family Policy Analyst - Independent Women

    Virginia
    Full-Time
    Mid (3-6 yrs)
    Data & Analytics
    Posted on May 15, 2026

    Who We Are

    Independent Women's trusted experts, analysis, and data enable us to drive informed conversations to build support for better policy solutions. We are different, in that we successfully talk to not only the conservative base, but to centrist women independents, and Millennials/Gen Z helping them embrace policies and approaches that improve lives.

    IW operates as a virtual office. While we maintain regular working hours, our virtual office means staff spends more time getting things done and less time sitting in traffic. Still, we understand the importance of personal relationships, which is why we remain in constant daily communication and hold regular staff and department calls.

    Job Summary

    IW's Policy Analyst (for Family Policy) is responsible for following, analyzing, researching, writing, and speaking on policies related to child care, paid leave, and broader family policy issues for IW. She will produce thoughtful policy content that builds support for flexible, family-centered policy solutions that expand choice and affordability without significant government expansions. She will serve as a resource whenever IW’s family policy efforts or the larger organization need support on issues related to child care, paid leave, and family economic security.

    She must be comfortable working to advance IW’s mission and share our core values, be a team player who is happy to say “yes” to any and all tasks, and be knowledgeable about the family policy landscape and broader policy and communications environment. She should be a self-starter who is detail- and results-oriented.

    With hard work, IW’s Policy Analyst (Family Policy) could gain invaluable skills, develop subject-matter expertise, grow a network of relationships, and advance into a role that offers even more opportunities to contribute content for IW. Initially, however, the role is focused on offering support to IW’s policy team and existing policy experts and staff.

    Types of Activities Include:
  1. Stay abreast of federal and state policy debates related to child care, paid leave, and family policy, and keep IW leadership informed;
  2. Monitor legislative and regulatory developments and identify opportunities to advance IW’s policy approach;
  3. Support policy staff with research and drafting of content for IW platforms;
  4. Draft policy papers and issue briefs related to family policy;
  5. Draft blogs and op-eds on developments in child care, paid leave, and related issues;
  6. Create and maintain resources tracking key legislation, regulations, and policy trends;
  7. Work with the State Affairs team to draft content for Action Centers and other advocacy materials;
  8. Engage with stakeholders, families, and policy experts to inform IW’s work;
  9. Work with government officials and coalitions on proposed legislation and reforms;
  10. Collaborate with the Independent Women’s Network team to develop campaigns and engagement opportunities;
  11. Alongside IW Comms, support messaging and communications strategy on family policy issues; and
  12. Potentially participate in videos and other marketing materials.
  13. Applicants for this job should possess:
  14. Excellent written and oral communication skills, with an ability to translate complex policy into clear, compelling content;
  15. A strong interest in family policy, including child care and paid leave;
  16. A “yes” attitude and strong self-directed work ethic;
  17. At least 2 years of relevant work experience;
  18. Ability to work remotely without significant daily oversight;
  19. Willingness to travel sporadically throughout the year as needed.
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    Political advocacy group promoting limited government and free markets.
    501-1000 employees
    Government & Govt Affairs
    HQ: United States