As the primary researcher for the President of CFR, the Associate Director of Research to the President is responsible for holding the pen for in-depth analyses on a wide range of foreign policy topics, crafting compelling written materials, and delivering timely briefings that inform the President's thought leadership and public engagements. This position also extends beyond research to include strategic support as necessary to coordinate across departments and regularly represent the Executive Office with both poise and professionalism. A successful researcher will possess not only strong analytical and writing skills but also the adaptability, discretion, motivation, and interpersonal finesse necessary to thrive in a fast-paced, high-stakes environment, where attention to detail and working long hours is expected.
This full-time position is based in CFR’s Washington, DC 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.
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The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is committed to fostering a foreign policy community in the United States that is more representative of American society, recognizing that diverse backgrounds and perspectives contribute to broader, more informed participation in the foreign policy debate and lead to an enhanced understanding of the world and the United States’ role therein. To that end, CFR is dedicated to continuing to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout its work and workplace by building a more diverse membership and staff, producing and dispensing thoughtful analysis on a broad range of foreign policy issues, and developing relevant, wide-reaching programming that also serves to expand the foreign policy talent pipeline to underrepresented populations.