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Preferred: * MBA degree Business Administration, Engineering, MPA, Political Science, Law Public Policy, JD, Economics or Energy Policy * Knowledge of PJM's governing documents, tariffs, stakeholder ...

Preferred: * MBA degree Business Administration, Engineering, MPA, Political Science, Law Public Policy, JD, Economics or Energy Policy * Knowledge of PJM's governing documents, tariffs, stakeholder ...

Research Fellow

Washington, DC · On-site +1

$32.50/hr

Requirements: * Bachelor's degree in international relations, political science, economics ... Comfort working independently and collaboratively in a remote setting. * Basic scripting skills (e ...

... Political Science, International Relations, or a related field * Strong interest in AI safety ... Remote work (based in the continental U.S.) * Flexible schedule, up to 20 hours per week ...

This position can work onsite or hybrid from one of our offices in the US or fully remote. Travel ... Science, Political Science, or a related field; advanced degree (MBA, MPA, or MS) preferred.

Position may start as a remote/virtual position based in Washington, DC, but will transition to ... Masters Degree preferred with a major in Political Science, or Law and Legal Studies. * 3 - 5 years ...

Position may start as a remote/virtual position based in Washington, DC, but will transition to ... Masters Degree preferred with a major in Political Science, or Law and Legal Studies. * 3 - 5 years ...

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What is the difference between Remote Masters Political Science vs Remote Political Analyst?

AspectRemote Masters Political ScienceRemote Political Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Political Science or related fieldBachelor's or Master's in Political Science, Public Policy, or related field
Work EnvironmentRemote, research-focused, academic or policy settingsRemote, data analysis, report writing, policy evaluation
Employer & Industry UsageUniversities, research institutes, government agenciesThink tanks, government agencies, consulting firms
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Remote Masters Political Science and Remote Political Analyst roles both require a background in political science, often with advanced degrees. While the former emphasizes academic research and education, the latter focuses on analyzing political data and policy impacts. Both roles are typically remote and serve similar industries, but their primary functions differ—academic research versus policy analysis.

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Speech & Debate Coach

Novel Prep

Irvine, CA • Remote

$50 - $80/hr

Part-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Job description:

We are seeking an experienced and accomplished Speech & Debate Coach to mentor middle and high school students (primarily Grades 8–12) who are preparing for competitive speech and debate with the goal of admission to Top 30 U.S. Universities.
The ideal candidate has a strong background in the U.S. National Speech & Debate Circuit and is capable of providing both technical instruction and long-term competition planning. Students may pursue interests in the humanities, social sciences, business, STEM, or interdisciplinary fields, and the coach should be able to tailor instruction to each student's academic goals.
This is a fully remote, part-time position with compensation based on assigned students and coaching projects.
Responsibilities
Speech & Debate Instruction
  • Develop individualized training plans and long-term competition strategies based on each student's experience level, academic interests, and college goals.
  • Teach one or more of the following competitive events:
  • Public Forum Debate (PF)
  • Congressional Debate
  • Extemporaneous Speaking (USX/IX)
  • Policy Debate
  • International Public Policy Forum (IPPF)
  • Provide instruction in:
  • Case construction and argument development
  • Brief writing
  • Research methodologies
  • Rebuttal strategy
  • Crossfire/cross-examination techniques
  • Public speaking and impromptu delivery
  • Evidence analysis and source evaluation
Competition Coaching
  • Guide students through tournament registration and management using Tabroom.com, including both school-affiliated and independent entries.
  • Coach students before, during, and after regional tournaments, National Circuit competitions, and prestigious university invitationals (e.g., Harvard, Stanford, Yale, Princeton).
  • Conduct post-round ballot reviews and analyze judges' Reason for Decision (RFD) to help students continuously improve.
Academic & Interdisciplinary Mentorship
  • Support students pursuing highly selective universities, particularly those interested in public policy, political science, economics, STEM policy, or other interdisciplinary fields.
  • Coach students participating in the International Public Policy Forum (IPPF), including policy research, argument development, and essay preparation.
QualificationsRequiredCompetitive Coaching Experience
  • Demonstrated experience coaching students in the U.S. National Speech & Debate Circuit.
  • Proven record of coaching students or teams to significant competitive success, including:
  • Elimination Rounds (Breaks) at major National Circuit tournaments;
  • NSDA National Tournament qualification or strong performance;
  • Tournament of Champions (TOC) qualifying tournaments; or
  • Speaker Awards or other nationally recognized competitive achievements.
Personal Competitive Background
  • Significant competitive experience in high school or collegiate speech and debate.
  • Candidates with outstanding competitive results at the Tournament of Champions (TOC), NSDA Nationals, or other major National Circuit tournaments are strongly preferred.
Technical Knowledge
  • Extensive experience using Tabroom.com for tournament registration, management, and competition logistics.
  • Thorough understanding of:
  • Independent Entries
  • Club and school registrations
  • NSDA points system
  • National Circuit tournament requirements
  • Hired Judge policies and tournament procedures
Teaching & Communication
  • Excellent coaching, mentoring, and communication skills.
  • Passion for developing students' critical thinking, analytical reasoning, public speaking, and academic research abilities.
  • Native or near-native English proficiency with exceptional writing and editing skills.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience serving as a registered tournament judge through Tabroom.com.
  • Background in political science, public policy, economics, international relations, sociology, philosophy, or related disciplines.
  • Experience mentoring students for interdisciplinary academic competitions and policy research.
  • Experience coaching students applying to highly selective U.S. universities.
Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate is more than a debate instructor—they are a mentor who understands both the competitive speech and debate landscape and how debate can strengthen a student's academic profile for highly selective college admissions. They have a proven record of competitive success, stay current with National Circuit trends, and are passionate about helping ambitious students reach their full potential.
Benefits:
  • Flexible schedule
Work Location: Remote

This is a remote position.