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Core Competencies & Responsibilities For Policy Analyst: Entry-level position with little relevant professional experience beyond relevant internships. Works under close supervision to develop core ...

Core Competencies & Responsibilities For Policy Analyst: Entry-level position with little relevant professional experience beyond relevant internships. Works under close supervision to develop core ...

Core Competencies & Responsibilities For Policy Analyst: Entry-level position with little relevant professional experience beyond relevant internships. Works under close supervision to develop core ...

Policy Analyst Location: Kennesaw, Georgia (3 days in the office) Reports To: Policy Issuance ... This role is a great entry-level opportunity for new college graduates to break into the specialty ...

Policy Analyst Location: Kennesaw, Georgia (3 days in the office) Reports To: Policy Issuance ... This role is a great entry-level opportunity for new college graduates to break into the specialty ...

Work is at an entry level, involves deadlines, and generally supports members of a development ... Research DoW, branch of service, and JT4 policies in order to produce, with assistance from senior ...

Work is at an entry level, involves deadlines, and generally supports members of a development ... Research DoW, branch of service, and JT4 policies in order to produce, with assistance from senior ...

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Policy Analyst

$75K/yr

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Posted 12 days ago


Job description

MARYLAND GENERAL ASSEMBLY

DEPARTMENT OF LEGISLATIVE SERVICES

RECRUITMENT NOTICE


Position: Policy Analyst I – Office of Policy Analysis

Salary: $75,000 (entry level)

Application Deadline: July 10, 2026

Employee Benefits: Click Here to Learn More


Principal Duties: We are recruiting policy analysts to work on a nonpartisan basis in the following functional areas:


  • Budget Analysis: Evaluating operating and capital budgets of State agencies, including use of revenue, spending, and performance data to assess the efficiency and effectiveness of State programs.
  • Fiscal and Policy Notes: Analyzing the fiscal, economic, and legal effects of legislation and proposed State regulations, and preparing official fiscal estimates of proposed legislation.
  • Legislation: Drafting legislation and amendments to legislation, staffing local legislative delegations, and analyzing proposed State regulations.


Specific duties vary by function but include:


  • Researching legal and policy issues and developing expertise in specific subject matter areas.
  • Conveying quantitative and other analytical findings through written summaries and use of visual aids (e.g. charts and other graphics).
  • Responding to legislative requests and presenting findings and recommendations to legislators, committees, task forces, and others in formal and informal settings.
  • Completing assignments in the Annapolis office and through remote work.


Qualifications:

  • A master’s degree or law degree and a demonstrated interest in providing economic, fiscal, legal, or public policy analysis.
  • Excellent writing and verbal communication skills.
  • Strong analytical abilities, including knowledge of basic statistical, mathematical, and financial concepts.
  • Competency with standard computer software, including Microsoft Word and Excel.
  • Ability to work independently, in teams, and sometimes under extreme time pressure.
  • Availability for extended work hours, including evening and weekend work, during the legislative session from January to April.


To Apply:


Email Resume and Cover Letter to jobs@mga.maryland.gov and include code 02-26. The cover letter should state the reasons for interest in the position, any relevant experience, preference for assignment, and availability to begin work.


An exercise assessing basic writing and mathematical/analytical skills is part of the interview process.