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Job Announcement: Senior Policy Analyst

Posted by Jeff Chapman at May 12, 2010 01:20 PM |
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The Budget & Policy Center has an opening for a Policy Analyst/Senior Policy Analyst.

The Washington State Budget & Policy Center

The Washington State Budget & Policy Center provides credible, independent and accessible information and analyses of state fiscal issues - including both revenue and spending policies - with particular attention to the impacts on low and moderate-income persons. Our products inform state fiscal and budget policy debates and contribute to sound decisions that improve the well-being of individuals, communities and the state as a whole.

Responsibilities

Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:

  • Monitor and analyze state policy developments and economic trends.
  • Contribute to research, writing, and project management of the Progress Index, a long-term project to measure the state’s progress toward broadly-shared goals.
  • Write policy briefs, blog posts, and longer research reports that include original quantitative analysis.
  • Work in a team to formulate progressive policy alternatives and solutions.
  • Build and maintain databases of fiscal and economic data.
  • Represent the Budget & Policy Center in speaking engagements, stakeholder meetings, and in the media.
  • Assist in coordination and planning of meetings and events.

Requirements

  • Expertise in an area such as health care, tax policy, housing, or education; ability and willingness to develop broad expertise in other areas.
  • Advanced degree in public policy, economics, or other relevant field.
  • 3+ years of academic or professional experience involving quantitative analysis. Proficiency with Microsoft Excel required, experience with statistical software such as Stata or SPSS preferred.
  • A commitment to accuracy and attention to detail; ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Excellent written and oral communications skills, including the ability to communicate technical information clearly to non-policy oriented audiences both in writing and through oral presentations.
  • Dedication to the mission of the Budget & Policy Center.

Compensation

WSBPC offers a competitive salary commensurate with experience and a benefits package that includes employee and dependent health and dental coverage, a 403(b) retirement plan, and personal, vacation, sick, and parental leave.

Apply

Send a cover letter, resume, relevant writing sample, and three references to analysis@budgetandpolicy.org. Writing samples should demonstrate an ability to write concisely and clearly and should be appropriate for publication. The position is open until filled. Candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.

The Washington State Budget & Policy Center is an equal opportunity employer.

 

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HIGHLIGHTS

Watch us on TVW

Our Executive Director Remy Trupin recently appeared on TVW to discuss the 2012 Legislative Session, revenue options, and reform.

 Remy TVW


Legislative Testimony

Policy Analyst Andy Nicholas testified on tax policy and revenue trends before a work session of the Senate Ways and Means Committee. Click below.

 Andy testimony






Listen to us on KUOW

Our Executive Director Remy Trupin was recently on "The Conversation." He discussed our proposal to tax capital gains in Washington state. Listen here.

Check out our video

We created a video for our 5th Anniversary that highlights the importance of public investments to education, healthcare, and economic security. Click below.

Video screen shot