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Union Field Organizer

Cleveland, OH · On-site

$60K - $70K/yr

... basic research and logistics of an organizing campaign Exercise leadership with workers and ... overcome opposition and secure majority support among workers Ability to collaborate in team ...

... basic research and logistics of an organizing campaign · Exercise leadership with workers and ... practices to overcome opposition and secure majority support among workers · Ability to ...

Work closely with R&D, business development, and executive leadership to identify and protect key ... Support IP litigation, opposition proceedings, and enforcement strategies when necessary.

Work closely with R&D, business development, and executive leadership to identify and protect key ... Support IP litigation, opposition proceedings, and enforcement strategies when necessary.

Union Field Organizer

Cleveland, OH · On-site

$60K - $70K/yr

... basic research and logistics of an organizing campaign · Exercise leadership with workers and ... practices to overcome opposition and secure majority support among workers · Ability to ...

Executive Assistant

Boston, MA · On-site

$62K - $87K/yr

Assists with research grant application, tracking grant reporting and performing web research on ... opposition groups. Schedules meetings, makes travel arrangements and processes travel ...

Executive Assistant

Boston, MA · On-site

$62K - $87K/yr

Assists with research grant application, tracking grant reporting and performing web research on ... opposition groups. Schedules meetings, makes travel arrangements and processes travel ...

SENIOR TRIAL ATTORNEY

Queens, NY · On-site

$100K - $155K/yr

... opposition papers, orders (serving same with notice of settlement or entry), etc. At all times ... • Research the law to remain current on issues of liability and regulatory issues, insurance ...

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How much do opposition research jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for opposition research in the United States is $35.45, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.63 and $44.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Are Opposition Research Jobs?

Opposition research jobs involve collecting information and creating reports about a political opponent. Your duties include looking through public records, fact-checking an opponent’s statements, and defining their political platform and issues. You then report your findings to members of your employer’s election campaign staff. Some researchers add information to a central database operated by a political party. You may use such a database to find previous information about the opponent. As an opposition researcher, you can work for a particular political candidate or different candidates associated with a political party. Some campaigns hire private firms to handle research responsibilities.

What is opposition research?

Opposition research is the practice of collecting and analyzing information about political opponents or competitors, typically to find facts that could be used to discredit or challenge them during a campaign. This can include public records, past statements, voting history, business dealings, and personal background. The goal is to uncover information that could influence public perception or campaign strategy. Opposition research is common in politics but is also used in business and legal contexts.

What is the difference between Opposition Research vs Political Campaign Research?

AspectOpposition ResearchPolitical Campaign Research
PurposeTo gather information on opponents to influence elections or policy decisionsTo understand voter behavior, preferences, and demographics for campaign strategy
CredentialsResearch skills, political knowledge, investigative techniquesPolling, data analysis, voter outreach experience
Work EnvironmentPolitical campaigns, consulting firms, government officesCampaign offices, polling firms, political consulting

While both roles involve research within the political industry, Opposition Research focuses on uncovering information about opponents to gain strategic advantages, whereas Political Campaign Research aims to understand voters and tailor campaign messages. Both require strong research skills and are integral to political strategy but serve different objectives.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Opposition Researcher, and why are they important?

To excel as an Opposition Researcher, you need strong analytical skills, investigative abilities, and a background in political science, journalism, or a related field. Familiarity with databases, public records, LexisNexis, and advanced internet search techniques is often required. Outstanding attention to detail, discretion, and effective written communication are crucial soft skills for this role. These competencies are vital for producing accurate, actionable intelligence that informs campaign strategies and decision-making.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in opposition research, and how can they be addressed?

Opposition research professionals often deal with tight deadlines, rapidly changing priorities, and the need to verify large volumes of information under pressure. Maintaining accuracy and objectivity while handling sensitive or controversial material can be challenging. Building strong organizational skills, developing meticulous research habits, and collaborating closely with campaign teams help ensure findings are credible, timely, and actionable. Leveraging technology and establishing a reliable network of sources also contribute to greater efficiency and reliability in this fast-paced field.
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Infographic showing various Opposition Research job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 88% Full Time, and 11% Part Time. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $73,741 per year, or $35.5 per hour.
Assistant Chief - Appellate Division

Assistant Chief - Appellate Division

Montgomery County (PA)

Norristown, PA

$95K - $127K/yr

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

SUMMARY The Assistant Chief of the Appellate Division provides managerial support to the Division Chief in that this position (1) directly supervises, trains, monitors, and mentors Assistant District Attorneys in the Unit; (2) cultivates and implements best practices in the post-sentencing and appellate stages of litigation; and (3) identifies administrative issues in the post-sentencing and appellate pipeline and problem-solves to ensure efficient and fair prosecution in the post-sentencing and appellate phases. The Assistant Chief is also responsible for the preparation and presentation of criminal cases before the state appellate courts of Pennsylvania, the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court. More specifically, the Assistant Chief drafts briefs and other legal memoranda; argues cases before the state trial and appellate courts and the federal trial and appellate courts; handles post-conviction evidentiary hearings cases in both state and federal courts; and, at the direct of the Division Chief, edits briefs and post-conviction responses prepared and filed by Appellate Division attorneys.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Monitoring and evaluating performance of Appellate Division Attorneys and providing guidance as needed. Working to teach Assistant District Attorneys in the Division by objectively assessing adequacy of case on appeal and making recommendations regarding brief-writing and appellate advocacy. Taking necessary action to ensure conviction integrity.

Make oneself available to Assistant District Attorneys during all hours to assist and advise them in their challenges with appeals or post-sentencing matters. Identify ineffective and/or unsuitable Division procedures. Collaborate with Professional Standards Deputy District Attorney to identify, establish, and enforce policy designed to promote best practices.

Growing and honing knowledge of appellate advocacy and complex legal issues to become an expert in the field and provide sound guidance to Assistant District Attorneys. This includes but is not limited to keeping abreast of statutory changes, evolving case law, available investigative tools, and oral advocacy techniques. Participating in community partnerships through individual relationships with various community agencies and committee meetings.

Implementing training and educational programs in conjunction with Division Chief and Professional Standards Deputy District Attorney to ensure staff compliance with applicable ethical and legal obligations. Assigning appeals and post-conviction matters to Appellate Division Assistant District Attorneys, as directed by the Appellate Division Chief. Drafting appellate briefs in all types of criminal matters and arguing the cases before the Pennsylvania Superior Court, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court, Pennsylvania Supreme Court, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, and the United States Supreme Court.

Preparing responses, arguing, and litigating evidentiary hearings in opposition to Post Conviction Relief Act petitions on behalf of the Commonwealth in the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery County. Preparing responses, arguing, and litigating evidentiary hearings in opposition to petitions for a writ of habeas corpus on behalf of the Commonwealth in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Philadelphia. Providing guidance to trial prosecutors regarding legal issues that arise before, during, or after trial to ensure a record is adequately preserved to ensure Commonwealth's success in the event of an appeal or post-conviction action.

Reviewing new court decisions and new court rules and recommending internal changes to meet requirements. Regularly reviewing both the Pennsylvania Rules of Appellate Procedure and the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure to ensure that all prosecutors are in compliance with those rules. Advising the District Attorney on potential Commonwealth appeals in the state and federal appellate courts and litigating those appeals when pursued by the Commonwealth.

Researching legislative issues. Reviewing applications for clemency and requests for pardons filed with the Board of Pardons and recommending dispositions. Assisting with maintaining case statistics; preparing and filing division reports as required.

Reviewing defendants' filings to ensure the integrity of the conviction. Summarizing recent case law for Law Enforcement Newsletter distributed to local police departments. Conducting legal research and preparing legal memoranda offering guidance to attorneys throughout the Office.

QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Law Degree and Pennsylvania Bar admission.

Supervisory/Management experience. Minimum of five years' criminal prosecution and/or appellate experience. Good communications skills, both oral and written.

Strong decision-making skills. Analytical skills. Strong research and writing skills.

Appellate advocacy skills. Trial advocacy skills. Knowledge of the criminal justice system.

Knowledge of Pennsylvania legal and ethical standards applicable to prosecutors. Familiarity with District Attorney's Office structure, mission and policies. Ability to multi-task and prioritize tasks.

Time management skills. PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand; walk; sit; and talk and hear. The employee is occasionally required to use hands to finger, handle or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands or arms; and stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.

Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision and depth perception. The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential function.

The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.