Policy Analyst II

Council of State GovernmentsWashington, DC
$70,000 - $80,000Hybrid

About The Position

The Council of State Governments (CSG) is seeking a Policy Analyst II to join their team. This role involves monitoring, understanding, and sharing best practices and analysis on pressing state policy issues. The Policy Analyst II will conduct research, write and edit policy analysis papers and communication pieces, engage with members, and plan and execute virtual and in-person convenings. This position will primarily support a federally funded project focused on improving employment outcomes for youth and young adults with disabilities by helping states enhance their youth service delivery and workforce systems. The role offers flexibility to work from home part of the work week.

Requirements

  • Three (3) years of relevant and progressive work experience in state, local or federal government, a public policy organization, membership association, public university, consulting firm, or other relevant organization.
  • Bachelor's degree in public policy, political science, social policy or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Working knowledge of legislative, executive, and judicial processes, as well as workforce development systems and policies
  • Familiarity with federal and state workforce development policy, workforce programs, and related education, employment, and economic mobility initiatives.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of state government public policy, workforce development policy issues, and program administration.
  • Experience tracking, analyzing, and communicating state workforce and public policy developments, including legislative and regulatory activities.
  • Experience with state legislative processes and procedures.
  • Experience compiling, maintaining, and analyzing databases related to state legislation, workforce policies, programs, or other policy initiatives.
  • Experience working with staff from state legislative service agencies, legislative committees, workforce development boards, state workforce agencies, and other state and federal policymakers.
  • Experience presenting technical policy, legislative, or workforce development information to policymakers, practitioners, and other stakeholders.
  • Experience convening and collaborating with diverse partners, including public officials, workforce development practitioners, educational institutions, employers, community-based organizations, and state or federal agencies.
  • Ability to work and conduct activities in a nonpartisan manner.
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle politically sensitive work.
  • Steadfast commitment to providing CSG members with timely, effective customer service.
  • Strong research skills including but not limited to qualitative and quantitative methods.
  • Strong writing skills, including policy description and analysis as well as more general writing such as correspondence, memos and articles.
  • Demonstrated proficiency in oral communications.
  • Ability to facilitate complex policy conversation.
  • Analytical, with an ability to think critically, distill and present complex information in a concise manner.
  • Skill and competence to work effectively with a myriad of state officials, including high level executive, legislative and judicial officials.
  • Ability to work with leading experts in the state government field including members, researchers, policy experts, and program providers.
  • Ability to support proposal and grant writing.
  • Ability to work independently and to handle a variety of tasks and assignments concurrently while adhering to specific instructions, technical direction and deadlines.
  • Ability to work effectively in a highly collaborative team environment.
  • Self-motivated with ability to take initiative and see complex tasks through to completion.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) and internet applications; high proficiency in Microsoft Excel; ability to learn additional software programs and new evaluation/analysis techniques.
  • Flexibility and willingness to take on new tasks as necessary to meet evolving needs and objectives of organization and its members.
  • Ability to facilitate difficult conversations with individuals and committees for positive outcomes.
  • Aptitude for researching, identifying, monitoring, and tracking legislation in the states.
  • Hard working, dependable, resourceful and willing to work non-traditional hours, usually dependent on events.
  • Strong interpersonal skills including self-awareness, sensitivity and valuing others.
  • Dedication to public service with an unfailing commitment to act with civility, be nonpartisan in performing CSG duties, and be a responsible steward of member and donor funds.

Responsibilities

  • Monitor relevant policy developments at the state, federal and international levels.
  • Conduct research on innovative local, state and federal policies and programs; analyze and synthesize findings appropriate for a committee or other policymaker audience; identify trends and best practices.
  • Develop, write, and compile reports and other research products that are highly relevant to CSG priorities and easily understood by the public, media and policymakers.
  • Collaborate with Communications, external writers and other consultants on reports and research products.
  • Assist in the planning, organizing, and convening of meetings by identifying topics, arranging for speakers, supporting logistical planning, preparing information, and staffing relevant meetings.
  • Participate in efforts to plan, coordinate and execute policy workshops, committee meetings, online webinars, technical tours, state visits, and delegations for state elected officials and staff.
  • Assist in the administration of collaborative projects aimed at addressing issues of top concern to state officials in one or more states.
  • Present research and other organizational information before state legislative committees and other internal and external partners.
  • Work with CSG staff to coordinate and collaborate with national organizations, researchers and national policy experts in carrying out work on collaborative projects.
  • Prepare concise written responses to requests for information by members of the legislative, executive and judicial branches.
  • Develop and manage relationships with state officials and policymakers, including legislative and other governmental contacts.
  • Share expertise and collaborate with CSG regional offices and affiliate groups as requested.
  • Provide direct outreach to CSG members.
  • Represent CSG and states' viewpoints and positions to external stakeholders.
  • Assist with regional and/or national conference programs and meetings.
  • Assist with grant and proposal development.
  • Travel overnight and for varying lengths to fulfill duties and responsibilities as needed.

Benefits

  • medical
  • dental
  • vision
  • retirement
  • paid time off
  • PSLF eligibility
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