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Tribal Energy Policy Analyst

Job in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, 73019, USA
Listing for: University of Oklahoma
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-06-13
Job specializations:
  • Research/Development
    Data Scientist
  • Government
    Government Agency, Data Scientist
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60400 USD Yearly USD 60400.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Pay Range: Targeted salary: $60,400 annually, based on experience

Benefits Eligible: Yes

Work Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Travel: Not required

Position Introduction:

The Native Nations Center for Tribal Policy Research (Native Nations Center or Center) at the University of Oklahoma invites applications for the position of Tribal Energy Policy Analyst. The Native Nations Center is an award-winning policy research institute at a Carnegie R1 university dedicated to producing rigorous, trustworthy, non-partisan research that supports tribal governance and decision-making. The Center, housed within the Office of Tribal Relations in the Office of the President, conducts original policy research and analysis at the intersection of tribal sovereignty and federal Indian law and policy.

The Center's research portfolio continues to expand as it develops new policy research initiatives focused on how federal policy environments intersect with tribal governance and decision-making, recognizing that Tribal Nations often combine federal frameworks with their own priorities, investments, and policy approaches.

The Tribal Energy Policy Analyst will conduct independent policy research and analysis on federal energy policy initiatives affecting Tribal Nations, including legislation, executive actions, agency policies, and federal funding programs. The analyst will synthesize complex statutory, regulatory, and technical information into clear, accessible analysis designed to provide insight into federal policy developments and their potential implications for tribal governance and energy development.

This position is ideal for someone interested in applying rigorous policy research to issues affecting Tribal Nations in Indian Country. The Tribal Energy Policy Analyst will report to the Director of the Native Nations Center and collaborate with the Center's research team to integrate research findings into publications and research dissemination efforts.

Summary:

The Tribal Energy Policy Analyst will support the Native Nations Center's research portfolio through policy research and analysis related to energy issues affecting Tribal Nations. The role involves translating complex policy and technical developments into clear, accessible, and actionable research products designed to inform tribal leaders and decision-makers. The ideal candidate will demonstrate strong research and analytical skills, an understanding of tribal sovereignty and governance, and the ability to communicate complex policy issues in formats that are useful to tribal audiences.

Key Responsibilities:

Policy Research & Analysis
  • Conduct independent policy research and analysis on energy policy issues affecting Tribal Nations. This includes examining federal policy developments across the legislative, executive, and regulatory branches of government, including federal energy statutes, federal energy regulatory frameworks, and federal funding programs affecting tribal energy development. Areas of analysis may include energy infrastructure, generation of resources, electricity markets, grid modernization, transmission systems, energy storage, distributed energy resources, and federal energy regulatory frameworks.
  • Monitor congressional committee activity, executive branch initiatives, and federal agency guidance or rule making processes relevant to energy development in Indian Country, including those administered by agencies such as the Department of Energy (DOE), Department of the Interior (DOI), and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).Examine how federal statutes, regulatory frameworks, permitting processes, and federal funding programs may affect tribal energy initiatives and development opportunities.
  • Analyze how Tribal Nations approach energy development and related policy decisions, including how tribal priorities, governance structures, and financial resources may shape energy initiatives. Maintain awareness of how federal energy policies interact with tribal jurisdiction, land status, and federal trust responsibilities affecting energy development.
Research Publications & Briefings
  • Produce research publications that translate complex statutory, regulatory, and technical developments into accessible and practical formats for tribal audiences. Research products may include the following:
    Sovereign Snapshots;
    Sovereign Reports;
    Sovereign Casts; or other policy memoranda or briefing materials. These publications are designed to provide tribal leaders and decision-makers with clear analysis of federal policy developments affecting tribal energy initiatives.
  • Respond to questions from tribal leaders and decision-makers regarding research publications and federal policy developments addressed in the Center's work.
Collaboration & Communication
  • Collaborate internally within the Native Nations Center to advance the Center's research initiatives and support the development of new research projects.
  • Assist with dissemination of research findings…
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