Become a Social Science Research Analyst in Tribal Crime, Justice and Victimization

The application deadline for this position has been extended to Monday, April 22, 2024. 

NIJ is seeking a Social Science Research Analyst (GS-13) to: 

  • Manage the tribal crime, tribal justice, and tribal victimization research portfolio in NIJ’s Office of Violence and Victimization Prevention. 
  • Serve as a research technical expert in tribal crime, tribal justice, tribal victimization and other related topics. 
  • Perform a variety of research analysis, program evaluation, and other tasks in furtherance of the tribal crime, tribal justice, tribal victimization and other related research portfolios. 
  • Serve as a research technical expert for a significant segment of a tribal crime, tribal justice, and tribal victimization social science portfolio. 
  • Evaluate the scientific research aspects of a wide variety of program grants, research-based grants, contracts, and cooperative agreements. 
  • Manage the scientific review of proposals for research grants, cooperative agreements, and contracts related to the tribal crime, tribal justice and tribal victimization portfolio. 

This can be a remote position. Applications are due by Monday, April 22, 2024. 

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