National Conference of State Legislatures
Policy Analyst, Budget Analysis
National Conference of State Legislatures, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Colorado Office of Administrative Services for Independent Agencies
$75,000-$90,000 annually, to be set based on the requirements of the Colorado Equal Pay for Equal Work Act.
Posted November 25, 2024
Policy Analyst - Budget Analysis Function
Policy analysts in the budget analysis function work on a nonpartisan basis and perform the following tasks: Evaluate operating and capital budgets of State agencies, including use of revenue, spending, and performance data to assess efficiency and effectiveness of State programs. Convey quantitative and other analytical findings through written summaries and use of visual aids (e.g. charts and other graphics). Respond to legislative requests and present findings and recommendations to legislators, committees, task forces, and others in formal and informal settings. Research policy issues and develop expertise in specific policy areas (e.g. environment, transportation, public safety). Complete assignments both in office and through remote work. Qualifications
A master’s degree in public policy, public administration, economics, finance, or a related field and a demonstrated interest in providing economic, fiscal, or public policy analysis. Excellent writing and verbal communication skills. Strong analytical abilities, including basic statistical, mathematical, and financial concepts. Competency with standard computer software used to prepare analyses, including Microsoft Word and Excel. Ability to work independently, in teams, and sometimes under extreme time pressures. Availability for extended work hours, including evening and weekend work, during the legislative session (January-April). More schedule flexibility is available during the legislative interim (May-December), particularly in the spring and summer months. How to Apply
Email Resume and Cover Letter to jobs@mlis.state.md.us and include code 07-23. The cover letter should state the reasons for interest in the position, any relevant experience, and availability to begin work.
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Policy analysts in the budget analysis function work on a nonpartisan basis and perform the following tasks: Evaluate operating and capital budgets of State agencies, including use of revenue, spending, and performance data to assess efficiency and effectiveness of State programs. Convey quantitative and other analytical findings through written summaries and use of visual aids (e.g. charts and other graphics). Respond to legislative requests and present findings and recommendations to legislators, committees, task forces, and others in formal and informal settings. Research policy issues and develop expertise in specific policy areas (e.g. environment, transportation, public safety). Complete assignments both in office and through remote work. Qualifications
A master’s degree in public policy, public administration, economics, finance, or a related field and a demonstrated interest in providing economic, fiscal, or public policy analysis. Excellent writing and verbal communication skills. Strong analytical abilities, including basic statistical, mathematical, and financial concepts. Competency with standard computer software used to prepare analyses, including Microsoft Word and Excel. Ability to work independently, in teams, and sometimes under extreme time pressures. Availability for extended work hours, including evening and weekend work, during the legislative session (January-April). More schedule flexibility is available during the legislative interim (May-December), particularly in the spring and summer months. How to Apply
Email Resume and Cover Letter to jobs@mlis.state.md.us and include code 07-23. The cover letter should state the reasons for interest in the position, any relevant experience, and availability to begin work.
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