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, 2024Policy Analyst - Budget Analysis FunctionPolicy 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 ApplyEmail Resume and Cover Letter to ...@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. #J-18808-Ljbffr