Fellow, Benefits Data Interoperability
Company: American Public Health Association
Location: Washington
Posted on: April 1, 2025
Job Description:
At the Beeck Center for Social Impact + Innovation at Georgetown
University, our Innovation and Incubation (I+I) Fellows are leading
experts who pilot new and emerging projects and initiatives. I+I
Fellows are instrumental in driving the Center's mission to address
complex societal challenges through innovative solutions.The
Benefits Data Interoperability Fellow will lead and execute a
transformative 12-month research project to advance
privacy-protected data sharing and matching, improving the
accuracy, integrity, and efficiency of delivery of public benefits
programs like SNAP, WIC, and Medicaid/CHIP and potentially
unemployment insurance. Building on the Beeck Center's work in
benefits delivery, the Fellow will analyze existing research, data
sets, policies, laws, and initiatives at federal and state levels
to map the current landscape of public benefits data sharing and
interoperability. They will produce original research to identify
challenges, opportunities, pros, and cons of different ways that
existing data sets can be integrated, combined, or shared through
utilizing privacy-protected technology, to deliver benefits
programs more accurately, effectively, and efficiently. The Fellow
will document their work, culminating in a final publication with
actionable recommendations at the conclusion of the position's
one-year term.The ideal candidate is a visionary leader with a deep
understanding of the U.S. public benefits landscape and the data,
systems, and standards that are used or could be used in benefits
eligibility, enrollment, and automated re-enrollment. The candidate
has a track record of successfully delivering impactful data and
technology projects with government practitioners and a commitment
to advancing equitable social change. They will bring a
collaborative mindset and strong networks to this role, driving
actionable research that bridges gaps in public benefits
administration and fosters data-driven innovation for social
impact.Work InteractionsThe Fellow will report to the Executive
Director, , and collaborate closely with the Director of Strategic
Initiatives, ; the Director of the Digital Benefits Network, ; I+I
Fellow, ; and the I+I Program Manager, . The Fellow may also have
support from a part-time Student Analyst. The Fellow will represent
the Beeck Center and Georgetown University when speaking publicly
about their work.They will also collaborate with other Beeck Center
project teams. All project teams receive support from Beeck Center
staff to ensure strategic goals are being met, including
operational, communications, and student engagement support. The
Fellow is also expected to contribute to limited operational
activities such as grant reporting and fundraising for any
additional programmatic support.Distributed Working EnvironmentThe
Beeck Center operates as a distributed team, with some team members
working remotely and others working in-person in our Washington, DC
offices. A distributed team means there will be heavy reliance on
asynchronous communication channels such as Slack, Asana, and Gmail
while also having many meetings fully virtual or hybrid to include
remote employees, using Zoom.This position has been designated as
remote. Please note that work mode designations are regularly
reviewed in order to meet the evolving needs of the University.
Such review may necessitate a change to a position's mode of work
designation. Complete details about Georgetown University's mode of
work designations for staff and AAP positions can be found on the
Department of Human Resources website: .The Beeck Center has two
office spaces in Washington, D.C.: one on Georgetown University's
Main Campus and a second downtown on Georgetown's Capitol Campus.
We prioritize spending time in person with our student analysts for
collaboration and career development as well as building relations
across the various other centers on campus. Remote employees will
have the opportunity to and are expected to travel up to 10% for
team retreats, conferences, and in-person work weeks. We encourage
D.C.-based remote employees to utilize our office spaces and attend
in-person events periodically.ResponsibilitiesThe I+I Fellow,
Benefits Data Interoperability will be responsible for:Research and
Stakeholder Engagement (60%)
- Independently lead and execute original research on
data-sharing and interoperability within public benefits programs
(e.g., SNAP, WIC, Medicaid/CHIP), with limited direct support.
- Apply deep expertise in both public benefits programs and data
interoperability to analyze how data integration, sharing, and
matching can improve benefits delivery in the U.S.
- Identify and document prior research, data sets, policies, and
laws for public benefits data sharing, matching, and
interoperability.
- Conduct research on federal and state-level data-sharing
practices, identifying barriers and opportunities for
interoperability.
- Leverage and expand existing state-level relationships, working
directly with state agencies, policymakers, and nonprofit leaders
to inform research and identify best practices.
- Conduct interviews and collaborate with state and federal
stakeholders, ensuring real-world insights shape research
findings.Publishing and Knowledge Dissemination (20%)
- Develop, write, and publish a final research report in
alignment with grant deliverables, including findings and
actionable recommendations for improving benefits program accuracy,
integrity, and efficiency through data sharing.
- Produce additional publications (e.g., policy briefs, blog
posts, memos) as capacity allows, extending the impact of
research.
- Work closely with Beeck Center colleagues to ensure alignment
with other benefits-focused initiatives and broader research
efforts.
- Draft and implement a dissemination plan for research insights,
including public-facing materials and stakeholder engagement
activities.Advocacy and Public Engagement (10%)
- Represent the Beeck Center at conferences, roundtables, and
stakeholder meetings on public benefits data and
interoperability.
- Engage in discussions with policymakers, practitioners, and
research partners, providing subject matter expertise on
data-sharing policies and challenges.
- Advocate for research-backed best practices, as capacity
allows.Supervision and Mentorship (10%)
- Mentor and supervise Georgetown students and team members,
ensuring high-quality research and professional development.
- Contribute to educational programming by leading presentations
and workshops that share key insights from research.
- Engage with other I+I Fellows and project teams to foster
collaboration and cross-learning.
- Participate in Center-wide activities, including monthly
virtual all-hands meetings, learning and development sessions, and
two in-person convenings per year.QualificationsCandidates for this
position must have:
- 15+ years of experience and a graduate degree (or equivalent
expertise) in Public Policy, Social Sciences, Public
Administration, Data Science, or a related field.
- Deep expertise in U.S. public benefits programs (e.g. SNAP,
WIC, Medicaid/CHIP, TANF), including policy, eligibility, and
administrative processes.
- 7+ years of experience in research, policy analysis, or program
delivery, with a focus on benefits administration and data
interoperability.
- Direct experience working with state government agencies,
either in a government role or through policy implementation,
data-sharing agreements, or program administration.
- Expertise in data-sharing practices and privacy-protecting
technologies, such as privacy-enhancing technologies, data-matching
techniques, and interoperability frameworks.
- Proven ability to lead independent research projects, applying
qualitative and quantitative methods, engaging stakeholders, and
producing practitioner-focused deliverables.
- Track record of publishing research and policy recommendations,
including translating findings into actionable insights for
government agencies.
- Experience designing and executing data-sharing agreements,
governance frameworks, and cross-sector collaboration strategies
for public programs.
- Strong understanding of benefits technology systems, including
eligibility and enrollment platforms, case management systems,
identity management, and data infrastructure at state and federal
levels.
- Ability to collaborate with external organizations and
government leaders to scale best practices in benefits
data-sharing.
- Experience managing and mentoring staff or students, fostering
a collaborative and inclusive team environment.
- Exceptional communication skills, with the ability to translate
complex technical and policy information for diverse
audiences.
- Ability to navigate complex government systems, demonstrating
flexibility, strategic problem-solving, and a commitment to
data-driven policy solutions.
- Passion for equitable social change, leveraging data, design,
and technology to improve public benefits delivery.Salary,
Benefits, and Employment TermThe Innovation + Incubation Fellow
role has a 12-month term. The salary for this position is
$130,000-$170,000 annually, commensurate with experience, and
includes full benefits.Before You ApplyPlease visit the to review
more details regarding the recruitment timeline and supplemental
questions, which may be helpful to guide your Georgetown
application.Application ProcessPlease to be considered for this
role. Applications must be submitted before the deadline of Monday,
April 7, 2025 at 9:00am EDT.First-round interviews will occur
beginning April 21, 2025.Need Assistance:If you are a qualified
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or ideaa@georgetown.edu.Need some assistance with the application
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