The applicant must submit all the following documentation to be considered for an interview:
A cover letter expressing your interests in the position, qualifications, and academic and/or work experience.A current résumé.A sample of the applicant's research-based, written work with a note on the first page explaining the extent to which the sample has been edited by another. Furthermore, the writing sample should not include the work of other contributors.A list of three professional references including, name, email address, telephone number, relationship to the applicant, and the number of years the reference has known the applicant.Please e-mail your application documents to: ...@wvlegislature.gov. Applicants who fail to submit all the required documents will not be considered for employment.
Submission Deadline: The application deadline is October 5, 2024.
Starting Salary: $48,235 (BA/BS); $51,330 (MA/MS)
Other Requirements:
In addition, an applicant selected for an interview is required to complete an aptitude test and background check.
Job Description:
Under the supervision of a Research Manager, the Research Analyst is responsible for performing the tasks associated with conducting a performance audit which includes:
gathering, reviewing, and analyzing relevant information;drafting relevant documents and reports;organizing and maintaining audit work papers; andorally presenting the findings of audit reports to legislative committees.Minimum Qualifications:
The applicant must have taken coursework in statistics, accounting, and/or research methods and possess a bachelor's or master's degree in one of the following majors:
- Economics
- Public Administration
- Political Science
- Public Policy
- Sociology
- Law
- History
- Psychology
- Business Administration
- Accounting
- Journalism
- Urban Studies
- Criminal Justice
- or other major that emphasizes analytical and research skills.
Applicants must demonstrate the ability to perform auditing skills, such as:
- using appropriate methods of approach and source materials in conducting performance audits;
- objectively analyze audit documentation to develop findings and recommendations;
- the ability to conduct interviews, site visits, and document reviews, and analyze their results;
- strong analytical and quantitative skills;
- the ability to work independently and in a team environment;
- the ability to work objectively and impartially with members of all political parties and independents;
- the ability to express conclusions clearly and logically in oral and written form; and
- an interest in state government and public administration.
Benefits:
- twelve paid holidays,
- fifteen days of annual leave and eighteen days of sick leave, and
- a full range of benefits, including retirement plans, health and life insurance, deferred compensation and flexible benefits program.
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