About

The Mitchell Institute is an independent, nonpartisan research organization established to provide fact-based policy options, inform debate, and empower our nation’s leaders.

Careers

The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies is an independent, nonpartisan research organization based in Arlington, VA that was established to provide fact-based policy options that better empower our nation’s leaders by educating on airpower and spacepower.

The Mitchell Institute is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity, inclusion, and honoring the contributions of our country’s veterans. We offer opportunities for people at all levels of their careers, from recent graduates interested in pursuing a career in national security to experienced professionals. If you do not currently see a position open, you may still send resumes to mitchell@afa.org

Positions include:

Operations Staffers
Operations positions see to the day-to-day running of programs and events, as well as managing outreach and education efforts. Key skills: administrative expertise, social media prowess, project management skills, event planning and coordination experience, customer service experience, adaptability, and a strong interest in national security.

Research Analysts
Research analysts are the backbone of Mitchell’s ability to back up its events series and reports with meaningful data and analysis, as well as put together content that informs stakeholders and policy makers. Key skills: strong written and oral communication, demonstrated ability for research and analysis, good working knowledge of software tools to put together written, graphic, or other audio/visual content, educational and professional experience consistent with Mitchell’s subject matter expertise.

Fellows
Established subject matter experts with relevant operational or other working experience in the national security sphere. These are project leads on papers, analysis, public outreach, and other efforts. Key skills: experience working in DOD, congress, industry, or other national security organizations; strong written and oral communication skills; an understanding of the national security environment; and experience collaborating with stakeholders and executing non-profit business development.

Directors
Well-established subject matter experts with significant operational or other experience working in the national security sphere. These are program and project leaders, as well the main spokespersons for the Mitchell Institute. Key skills are similar to fellows, but require senior levels of experience. Directors have often held key positions at high levels of the national security enterprise during their career.

Senior Resident Fellow, Airpower Studies

Posted: February 21, 2023
The Mitchell Institute Senior Resident Fellow, Airpower Studies, is responsible for leading and developing areas of research specific to the aerospace strategy, operational concepts, tactics, and technologies, providing executive leadership on Mitchell Institute strategy, priorities, and events, and maintaining a high profile with external partners and stakeholders. Apply