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Policy, Partnership and Outreach Advisor - Metro Phoenix Job No: 542686 Work Type: Full-time ... Advise and partner with programs, regional teams, Government Affairs and Public Affairs staff to ...

As a trusted advisor to senior leadership, the Policy Director ensures organizational policies ... Bachelor's degree in Public Health, Political Science, Business, Government, or related field. * 12 ...

As a trusted advisor to senior leadership, the Policy Director ensures organizational policies ... Bachelor's degree in Public Health, Political Science, Business, Government, or related field. * 12 ...

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As a trusted advisor to senior leadership, the Policy Director ensures organizational policies ... Bachelor's degree in Public Health, Political Science, Business, Government, or related field. * 12 ...

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How much do government policy advisor jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for government policy advisor in the United States is $104,760.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $79,000.00 and $127,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a government policy advisor?

Government Policy Advisors are professionals who analyze, develop, and recommend policies to address public issues at local, state, or federal government levels. They work closely with lawmakers, government agencies, and stakeholders to research data, assess potential impacts, and formulate policy proposals. Their goal is to guide decision-makers in creating effective laws and regulations that benefit the public. Policy advisors often specialize in areas such as healthcare, education, environment, or economics, depending on their expertise and government needs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a government policy advisor?

To thrive as a Government Policy Advisor, you need strong analytical abilities, research skills, and a solid background in public policy, political science, or a related field, often supported by relevant degrees. Familiarity with data analysis software, policy modeling tools, and government databases is typically required. Exceptional communication, negotiation, and critical thinking skills help you build consensus and present recommendations effectively. These skills are crucial for developing sound, evidence-based policies that address complex public issues and drive positive change.

What are the main challenges a government policy advisor faces when building consensus among stakeholders?

A primary challenge for Government Policy Advisors is navigating differing priorities and interests among stakeholders, which can include government departments, industry representatives, advocacy groups, and the public. Advisors must use strong communication and negotiation skills to facilitate constructive dialogue, address concerns, and find common ground. Balancing evidence-based recommendations with political or practical considerations is also key, requiring adaptability and tact. Collaboration and relationship-building are ongoing parts of the role, often involving regular meetings, briefings, and written communications to ensure all voices are heard and considered.

What does a government policy advisor do for the government?

A government policy advisor analyzes, develops, and recommends policies to address public issues, providing expert advice to government officials. They conduct research, evaluate potential impacts, and help shape legislation or programs, often using data analysis and policy frameworks to inform decision-making.

What education is needed to be a government policy advisor?

A government policy advisor typically needs at least a bachelor's degree in political science, public administration, economics, or a related field. Many roles prefer or require a master's degree or higher, along with strong analytical, communication, and research skills. Relevant experience and knowledge of government processes are also important.
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Infographic showing various Government Policy Advisor job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $104,760 per year, or $50.4 per hour.

Enterprise IT Senior Programs and Policy Advisor

SAIC

Arlington, VA • On-site

$160K - $200K/yr

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


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Company rating: 7.9 out of 10

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Job Description
Description
Job Advertisement: Enterprise IT Senior Programs and Policy Advisor
About the Opportunity:
SAIC is seeking a highly experienced Enterprise IT Senior Programs and Policy Advisor to support AF/A2 CIO, AFRL, and CDO staff and leadership. This expert will help ensure the ISRDI baseline is captured and presented accurately for both the Military Intelligence Program budget and the National Intelligence Program budget. This position interfaces with HAF, Congressional, and other key stakeholders to advise them both on current program requirements and required growth due to cybersecurity, customer scaling, and modernization needs from the lab.
Responsibilities:
  • Analysis of plans, programs and budgets at the data, program and integrated enterprise levels.
  • Analysis of policy and guidance for applicability and consistency.
  • Strategic problem solver, able to dissect requirements and propose programmatic and policy approaches (processes) for success, considering known constraints (Program and Enterprise Oversight support).
  • Timely, quality responses to short turn and long term demands for high quality products in a fast-paced environment.
  • Consistently takes initiative and able to operate from general mission guidance to maintain alignment with commanders' intent.
  • Staff work (writing, editing, coordination, adjudication; meeting planning/ management/ follow-up).
  • Program analysis and program engineering support:
o Assist government with enterprise planning, strategy, architecture and governance
o Technical program analysis support for contracting, administration, program management and reporting activities
o Provide subject matter expertise in support of on-going and new programs to include contributing to reviews, site visits, demonstrations and other events
Qualifications
Bachelors and fourteen (14) years or more experience; Masters and twelve (12) years or more experience; PhD or JD and nine (9) years or more experience
  • Air Force or Intelligence Community Communications Expertise: Experience with relevant program and headquarters experience on associated communication programs and policies. Deep understanding of:
    • PPBE
    • Portfolio Management (technical and program oversight)
    • Logical problem solving
    • Strategic analytic thought
  • Experience Level:
    • Experience at implementation, academic, and the various oversight levels.
    • Experience in staff environments (knowing how to use processes to meet objectives), having the context to interpret both organizational positions and underlying implications of policies and actions; being comfortable assessing (vice doing the technical, operational and tactical activities)
    • Engineering or technical degree(s) which mature problem solving and analytic approaches
  • Certifications: Preferential toward PMP and IT/Cyber certifications.
  • Self-Starter with Strong Analytical Skills: Ability to work independently, exercise sound judgment, and proactively identify and address emerging challenges.
  • Primary software/system environments: JIRA/Confluence, Microsoft products, XACTA, ETMS (TMT), Service Now
  • Clearance: TS/SCI is mandatory
  • Work Location: Pentagon (on site SCIF)

Target salary range: $160,001 - $200,000. The estimate displayed represents the typical salary range for this position based on experience and other factors.
Overview
SAIC accepts applications on an ongoing basis and there is no deadline.
SAIC® is a premier mission integrator focused on advancing the power of technology and innovation to serve and protect our world. Our robust portfolio of offerings across the defense, space, intelligence, and civilian markets includes secure high-end solutions in mission IT, enterprise IT, engineering services, and professional services. We integrate emerging technology, rapidly and securely, into mission critical operations that modernize and enable critical national imperatives.
We are approximately 23,000 strong; driven by mission, united by purpose, and inspired by opportunities. SAIC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Headquartered in Reston, Virginia, SAIC has annual revenues of approximately $7.3 billion. For more information, visit saic.com. For ongoing news, please visit our newsroom.

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