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Research Economist

  • Job
    Full-time
    Junior, Mid & Senior Level
  • Government & Politics
    Research & Development
  • Portland

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  • You need a Ph.D. or advanced degree in economics/policy, 1-6 years of relevant experience, strong communication and analytical skills, and knowledge of affordable housing and tax incentives.
  • You will perform economic analysis, lead meetings, analyze data, publish research, develop financial models, maintain databases, and report on relevant hearings and events.

Requirements

  • Strong understanding of the economic underpinnings of placed-based public-private partnerships and the tax incentives associated with affordable housing, community development, historic preservation and renewable/clean energy
  • Excellent writing and verbal communication skills with a demonstrated ability to be published in relevant academic or policy-related publications, especially in one or more of the firm’s practice areas of affordable housing, community development, historic preservation and renewable/clean energy
  • Ability to influence policymakers and advocate effectively for firm and industry policy priorities
  • Strong quantitative, analytical, interpretive, and problem-solving skills
  • Demonstrated commitment to research excellence and integrity
  • Ability to deliver persuasive and articulate presentations to diverse audiences
  • Capacity to work independently and meet deadlines and effectively manage a variety of tasks and firm priorities
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, with advanced skills in Excel and PowerPoint for data analysis and presentation development
  • Ph.D. in economics, public policy, law or related field plus 1-3 years of work experience in one or more of the firm’s practice areas of affordable housing, community development, historic preservation and renewable/clean energy
  • We may consider an exception to a Ph.D. with an advanced degree in economics, public policy, law or related field and 4-6 years of experience in one or more of the firm’s practice areas
  • Experience with any of the following is helpful but not mandatory: Affordable Housing, Low Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC), Opportunity Zones (OZ), Renewable Energy Tax Credits (RETC), Historical Tax Credits (HTC), Housing and Urban Development (HUD), New Markets Tax Credits (NMTC), Real Estate, Developers, Partnerships, Housing Authority (HA), Public Housing Authority, Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFI), Community Development Entity Certification Applications (CDE), Property Compliance, Nonprofit, Single Audit, Uniform Guidance, A-133, Forecasting, Cost Segregation, Year 15 Exit, Tax-exempt bond and HOME programs

Responsibilities

  • Support billable engagements by performing economic analysis and research tasks.
  • Provide support for working groups by responding to requests for assistance from lead working group partners and preparing materials as needed.
  • Lead the monthly ACTION Data and Research Subcommittee meetings as the Novogradac representative, including preparing agendas, analyzing key housing research and other related tasks.
  • Analyze key data from relevant federal agencies that affect the tax incentives for the firm’s practice areas and publish research articles and papers in relevant publications supporting those areas.
  • Review and publish responses to economic reports, papers, think tank policy briefs and other similar academic analyses criticizing or commenting on affordable housing, community development, and renewable/clean energy tax initiatives.
  • Develop and maintain models to estimate unit financing of housing tax legislation, how much private investment would be incentivized by community development tax legislation, and other related economic analyses of tax legislation involving the firm’s practice areas.
  • Develop and maintain housing, community development, historic preservation and clean energy data, including exploring the possibility of setting up a paywalled data access portal for clients.
  • Attend, both in person and online, hearings, policy and research events, listen to webinars, keep abreast of various relevant data releases, and report findings back to the department, working groups, lead partners and other interested parties in the firm.

FAQs

What is the main focus of the Research Economist position?

The main focus of the Research Economist position is to conduct economic analysis, develop models, and support policy research related to affordable housing, community development, historic preservation, and clean energy tax incentives.

What qualifications are needed for this role?

Candidates should possess a Ph.D. in economics, public policy, law, or a related field with 1-3 years of relevant work experience, or an advanced degree with 4-6 years of experience in the mentioned practice areas.

Is prior experience with specific programs like LIHTC or HUD required?

While prior experience with programs such as Affordable Housing, Low Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC), and others is helpful, it is not mandatory.

What types of tasks will the Research Economist be responsible for?

The Research Economist will perform economic analysis, lead working group meetings, analyze federal data, publish research articles, and develop economic models related to tax legislation.

Will this role involve presenting findings to others?

Yes, the Research Economist will deliver persuasive and articulate presentations to diverse audiences as part of their responsibilities.

Are there opportunities for professional growth within the firm?

Yes, Novogradac & Company LLP offers strong growth opportunities for its employees.

What kind of work culture does Novogradac promote?

Novogradac promotes a welcoming work culture that emphasizes quality work-life integration.

What is the salary range for the Research Economist position?

The salary range for this position is $79,000–$103,000, depending on experience, with potential for more based on qualifications.

How does Novogradac support work-life balance?

Novogradac supports work-life balance through flexible working hours, remote and hybrid opportunities, and an emphasis on quality work-life integration.

How can candidates apply for this position?

Interested candidates must apply via the Novogradac & Company LLP website to be considered for the position.

Accounting
Industry
501-1000
Employees
1989
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

Novogradac is among the nation’s top 40 certified public accounting and consulting firms with more than 25 offices nationwide. The firm is a nationally recognized leader in real estate and community development, and is one of the fastest growing accounting firms in the nation. Our clients represent a range of industries with a major emphasis in the real estate sector. We provide publicly and privately held national enterprises with a full spectrum of audit, tax, valuation, expert witness and litigation support, property compliance and general consulting services, and we work extensively in the affordable housing, community development, historic preservation, opportunity zones and renewable energy fields. Novogradac has earned the Great Place to Work certification and is recognized on two MOVE Project lists: Best Firms for Equity Leadership and Best CPA Firms for Women. Novogradac is also a two-time recipient of the Handshake Early Talent Award. Novogradac offers opportunities to explore a variety of areas within the accounting, valuation and consulting fields while developing expertise in the fast-growing real estate industry. To see current job openings, visit our career page here: https://www.novoco.com/careers. We provide first-class service to our clients while supporting the work-life balance needs of our staff. Many Novogradac professionals thrive with flexible schedules and hybrid or remote work arrangements. Novogradac sponsors national affordable housing, renewable energy and community development conferences with hundreds of the industry's leading experts and participants. Because of their industry expertise, our partners are frequently invited to speak at seminars and conferences throughout the country.