Online Political Scientist
Shaping the Future of Political Research and Teaching
Start your day with coffee, and instead of rushing to campus or an office, you dive into ideas—about governments, policies, and people—that shape how others see the world. That’s what this remote opportunity as an Online Political Scientist offers. You’ll work from anywhere, but your impact will stretch far beyond your home office. It’s about joining a global conversation on democracy, power, and change—without the commute.
Why This Role Matters
We live in times when political shifts can reshape entire nations overnight. So sharp minds in political science are needed now more than ever. Your research and teaching won’t stay tucked away in academic journals. They’ll influence discussions about comparative politics, spark debates on electoral systems and democracy, and help people understand the mechanics of governance. Whether you’re analyzing policy or guiding students, you’ll be building a bridge between academic knowledge and everyday life.
What Daily Work Looks Like in This Role
No two days will look the same here. One day, you’ll dig into public policy analysis, crunching numbers and pulling patterns from political data analysis. The next, you might guide students in online teaching in political science, turning dense theories into relatable, real-world lessons. Some days, you’ll be knee-deep in policy research and evaluation, tracing how decisions ripple across communities.
You’ll also chat with colleagues—other government affairs specialists, international relations experts, and folks working in global governance studies. Remote work can feel lonely sometimes, right? That’s why we keep it light with weekly huddles, online coffee breaks, and even Friday trivia about political theory and philosophy.
How You’ll Make an Impact
Your work won’t just live in lectures or articles. It will shape understanding, spark conversations, and connect dots between theory and lived experience.
- Research Impact: Insights from studies in international organizations and political economy will help us view power, influence, and cooperation in a new light.
- Teaching Influence: With your academic writing in political science and online classes, you’ll take students from “I don’t get it” to “Now it makes sense.”
- Policy Guidance: Your insights into comparative politics and public policy analysis will bring clarity to messy governance issues.
You’ll be both scholar and guide—studying systems while explaining them in ways that spark curiosity and action.
Skills That Help You Thrive
You don’t need to tick every box. But here’s what usually helps:
- You know your way around political science research and can hold your own in a good debate.
- You can make tough political theory and philosophy more relatable by connecting it to a story or example.
- You’ve played with political data analysis enough to see patterns that others miss.
- You’re comfortable teaching online and making online teaching in political science engaging, not dull.
- You stay curious about governance, policy, and how communities react to change.
Mostly? You’re passionate. If you light up when talking about democracy, justice, or global challenges, you’ll fit right in.
What Success Looks Like
That moment when a student finally connects the dots—that’s success here. Or maybe it’s publishing an analysis on electoral systems and democracy that gets picked up by think tanks. Success also comes in smaller ways: a teammate thanking you for making sense of something complicated, or a student proudly saying, “I finally get global governance studies now.”
Salary and Benefits
The annual salary for this role is $136,000. Alongside the pay, you’ll find perks that make remote work enjoyable:
- Flexible hours—because inspiration doesn’t punch a clock.
- Backing for your research and publications.
- A network of sharp minds across social sciences faculty and beyond.
- Digital libraries, collaboration tools, and other remote-friendly resources.
- A team that knows when to get serious—and when to share a laugh.
Growth and Opportunities
This isn’t just another academic gig. With us, you’ll:
- Step up as a thought leader in global governance studies and beyond.
- Build a voice that travels—through publications, conferences, or policy discussions.
- Show how the theory ties back to real-world politics.
- Keep learning, because even experts still find new questions worth chasing.
Here, you’ll grow as an Online Political Scientist while carving out new paths in both research and teaching.
The Human Side of the Team
We’re not just faces on a screen. We cheer each other on when deadlines get tough. We celebrate when someone nails a tricky presentation. We laugh at the little hiccups—like the time someone’s cat jumped in to “teach” mid-lecture. Remote work has its ups and downs, but we’ve found ways to keep it human.
How You’ll Shape the Future
Your role as an Online Political Scientist goes beyond teaching or publishing. It’s about shaping conversations that matter. From policy research and evaluation that influences leaders, to political economy insights that make sense to everyday readers—you’ll help people see the bigger picture. Politics isn’t just happening “out there.” It’s shaping daily life.
Imagine students who once felt lost in theory now speaking with confidence about democracy. Picture policymakers who once struggled with data now seeing the real-world impact thanks to your political data analysis. That’s the kind of real impact your work will have.
Challenges and Why They’re Worth Facing
Research can feel never-ending, especially when you’re knee-deep in international organizations research or finishing a paper on political theory and philosophy. Teaching online sometimes means repeating yourself more than you’d like. And working remotely? It can get quiet.
Challenges aren’t fun in the moment, but the patience you put in today usually pays off tomorrow. And the tough questions? They’re often the start of breakthroughs.
What You Bring to the Table
Your story, your curiosity, your voice—that’s what we’re looking for. Maybe you’ve spent years in comparative politics. Maybe your passion lies in electoral systems and democracy. Perhaps you’ve guided teams through policy research and evaluation, or you’re known for strong academic writing in political science. Whatever your path, the key is connecting people to ideas—and ideas back to people.
The Bigger Vision
Strip it down to the core—it’s about connection. Connecting research with teaching. Connecting theory with real experiences and connecting you with a community that cares about making sense of politics in ways that are real, timely, and impactful. Together, we’ll build knowledge that doesn’t just sit in journals—it shapes decisions, inspires curiosity, and bridges cultures.
This is where you’ll grow not just as a scholar but as a global voice for political change—showing why being an Online Political Scientist matters in today’s world.
Ready to Step In?
If you’re ready to shape the future, share knowledge, and join a community that values rigor with a human touch—this role is waiting for you.