The Howard H. Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs (Baker School) at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, seeks applications for a full-time Assistant Director at the Center for National Security & Foreign Affairs (NSFA) at the Baker School. We seek candidates with national security and/or foreign affairs expertise who can help lead the Center’s efforts to deliver high quality student experience through undergraduate, graduate, and executive education, both in person and online. The successful candidate will also contribute to the Center’s policy engagement work through research and public engagement activities.
The Baker School offers a Bachelor of Science in Public Affairs and a Master of Public Policy (MPP) with concentrations in national security and nuclear policy, among other focus areas.
This position will play a central role in shaping and expanding the Center for National Security and Foreign Affairs' (NSFA) impact on national security, foreign policy, and public engagement. Working closely with the Director, the Assistant Director will help build a nationally recognized hub for scholarship, student development, and public policy engagement in national security and foreign affairs. This position is responsible for advancing the Center’s vision to become a dynamic platform for connecting students, faculty, policymakers, and the public through rigorous research, strategic partnerships, and experiential learning. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of the Center’s policy engagement through the execution of research projects, conferences, policy dialogues, and public events that reflect the Center’s commitment to addressing today’s most pressing national security and foreign policy challenges. The candidate will work with NSFA-affiliated faculty and student research assistants on research projects, policy briefs, and reports related to national security and foreign affairs. The candidate will also help build the Center’s presence as a trusted, nonpartisan contributor to state, national, and international policy conversations. This position will work closely with the NSFA Director and the Baker School’s Student Success team to engage and mentor students interested in careers in state and federal government, the private sector, thinktanks, and other organizations in the fields of national security, foreign policy, nuclear policy, and related fields. This includes developing and delivering training, supporting professional development experiences such as internships, fellowships, study abroad opportunities (including the Baker School’s program in Japan), Washington, D.C. trips, guest speaker events, and wargaming simulations. The position will help expand and deepen these opportunities to build a robust professional pathway for students entering the field. This is a forward-facing role for a strategic builder, ideally suited for someone
committed to educating future public servants, producing policy-relevant research, and strengthening the bridge between academia and the national policymaking community.
RESPONSIBILITIES
POLICY ENGAGEMENT (50%)
STUDENT MENTORSHIP & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (50%)
Education:
Candidates must hold a master’s degree in political science, public policy, international relations, defense or security studies, or a related field.
Experience:
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
Preferred Qualifications
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