The National Science Foundation (NSF) seeks skilled and motivated Science Analysts at the AD-2 level to join our team in advancing cutting-edge research and educational initiatives. This interdisciplinary role is integral to NSF's mission of supporting and fostering innovation across various scientific and technical disciplines. As a Science Analyst, you will be vital in conducting research, analyzing complex scientific data, and developing comprehensive reports to support NSF leadership and program directors in strategic decision-making. This position offers the opportunity to work at the forefront of scientific policy, engaging with high-level assessments and evaluations of NSF's program investments while contributing to outreach, public relations, and the effective communication of NSF's impact on the scientific community and society. Ideal candidates are knowledgeable in STEM disciplines, skilled in synthesizing information, and ready to thrive in a collaborative, fast-paced environment that values data-driven insights and innovation.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
Research and Analysis
- Conducts comprehensive research to develop reports, studies, and analyses on scientific topics aligned with the Division's priorities.
- Synthesizes disparate data and information into cohesive work products, drawing from various scientific and technical resources.
Technology and Subject Matter Expertise
- Demonstrates advanced understanding of STEM disciplines to create technically sound work products and support the Division's mission effectively.
Support for Leadership
- Assists Division leadership and program directors by developing presentations, speeches, talking points, and other communication materials to support decision making.
- Accesses and analyzes confidential, proprietary, and pre-decisional data to provide Division leadership with critical insights on programmatic and policy implications.
Literature Analysis and Impact Assessment
- Performs literature analysis and synthesizes findings on the scientific, technical, economic, or societal impact of the Division's research portfolio.
Program Evaluation and Information Compilation
- Compiles and presents data on program portfolios and outcomes to support expert evaluations and assessments of the Division's investments in STEM fields.
- Prepares findings for publication and presentation at various NSF and cross-agency meetings.
Interagency Collaboration
- Participates in NSF and interagency activities related to program assessment and evaluation, contributing to budgetary, reporting, and policy discussions with other
Federal R&D agencies.
- Outreach and Stakeholder Engagement
- Supports the Division's outreach efforts, specifically programs within the Division's research portfolio, and serves as the primary contact for research highlight development.
Committee of Visitors (COV) Oversight
- Assists division leadership in overseeing COV processes, ensuring alignment with results-oriented activities, and providing guidance on outcomes and metrics.
Business Process Improvement
- Evaluate and recommend enhancements to business processes and procedures using data analytics and software automation for operational efficiency.
Merit Review and Award Oversight
- Utilizes in-depth knowledge of program portfolios to support the merit review and award oversight processes as needed.
Public Relations and Communications
- Serves as the Division's liaison to the Office of Legislative and Public Affairs (OLPA) for all press-related activities concerning the Division's programs.
Other duties and activities appropriate to the position, as assigned.
Starting at $82,764 Per Year (AD 2)