
CFR’s David Rockefeller Studies Program is one of the country’s largest foreign policy think tanks with a widely respected and influential research staff. CFR’s Wachenheim Center for Peace and Security (WCPS) is seeking a global conflict analyst to help manage its award-winning Global Conflict Tracker (GCT), and contribute to other work within the Center. They will report to WCPS’s director and collaborate with other WCPS staff members, including interns.
This position is based in CFR’s New York City office at least three days per week. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays are considered institutional anchor days where all staff are required to be onsite. Effective Monday, September 14, 2026, CFR employees will be based on-site at least four days per week. CFR’s remote working schedule is subject to change.
Conduct research on ongoing and emerging conflicts, with a primary focus on Africa and the Middle East.
Contribute to the development of new data visualization products and interactive features for the GCT.
Track and fact-check news related to GCT pages.
Edit and proofread content.
Create social media and newsletter content to promote the GCT.
Track and manage the budget for projects related to improving and updating the GCT, including monitoring grant information, drafting grant reports and proposals, creating and updating Excel spreadsheets, and preparing vouchers for reimbursement.
Assisting the WCPS team and other fellows within Studies with other projects as needed, including potentially coordinating events, shepherding reports, planning travel, or other logistical support.
Perform any other duties or tasks as assigned or required.
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Experience
Related Skills & Other Requirements
Please submit a résumé and cover letter stating your interest in the position.
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