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Policy Analyst

Sacramento, CA · On-site

$42.75 - $65/hr

The role combines policy research, impact assessment, and budget analysis to help inform decisions related to health care and public programs. Responsibilities: • Assess proposed policies ...

Senior Health Policy Reporter

Washington, DC · On-site

$120K - $135K/yr

This list includes congressional oversight of Medicare and Medicaid, debates over the Affordable Care Act, funding for health research and changing dynamics around public health policy. Punchbowl ...

Director, Healthcare Policy

Fort Worth, TX · On-site

$103K - $111K/yr

Conducts healthcare policy research and analyze reimbursement, utilization, and operational data to support evidence-based policy recommendations. * is not an all-inclusive list of duties and may be ...

Senior Policy Advisor, Health

Washington, DC · On-site

$104K - $125K/yr

The Senior Policy Advisor, Health will be responsible for researching and writing policy publications while supporting the development of broader collective team products. To achieve federal-and ...

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As of Jul 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for health policy researcher in the United States is $113,102.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $67,000.00 and $154,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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Health Policy Researchers often encounter challenges such as balancing scientific rigor with the need for timely, accessible communication to policymakers. They must distill complex data into clear, actionable insights while ensuring that recommendations are both evidence-based and feasible within current policy frameworks. Additionally, researchers may need to navigate political considerations and stakeholder interests, which can affect how findings are received and implemented. Collaborative skills and adaptability are essential for effectively bridging the gap between research and real-world policy change.

What does a Health Policy Researcher do?

A Health Policy Researcher studies and analyzes policies, regulations, and laws that impact healthcare systems, public health, and patient outcomes. They collect and interpret data, evaluate policy effectiveness, and provide recommendations to improve health services and access. Their work often informs government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and healthcare providers on best practices and emerging health issues. By translating research into actionable insights, they help shape decisions that affect public health on a local, national, or global scale.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Health Policy Researcher, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Health Policy Researcher, you need strong analytical skills, a background in public health or health policy, and experience with quantitative and qualitative research methods, often supported by a relevant master's or doctoral degree. Familiarity with statistical analysis software (e.g., STATA, SAS, R), literature review tools, and data visualization platforms is typically required. Excellent written and verbal communication, problem-solving abilities, and stakeholder engagement are crucial soft skills in this role. These competencies are essential for producing evidence-based policy recommendations and effectively influencing healthcare decision-making.
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Program Manager - Policy and Advocacy

Program Manager - Policy and Advocacy

VNA Health Group

West Orange, NJ

$65K - $110K/yr

Full-time

Retirement

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

We’re Hiring: Program Manager – Policy and Advocacy!

Creating Brighter Futures. Inspiring Growth. Changing Lives.

The vision of the Greater Newark Health Care Coalition (GNHCC) is to ensure that all residents of Newark, East Orange, and Irvington have a fair and just opportunity to achieve their highest level of health. As one of New Jersey’s four not‑for‑profit Regional Health Hubs (RHHs), GNHCC collaborates with clinical and social service partners to improve care coordination and health outcomes for Medicaid beneficiaries. To advance this vision and fulfill its role as an RHH, GNHCC carries out four core functions: convening community stakeholders, collecting and analyzing data, piloting innovative programs, and advancing advocacy and policy.


Position Summary: The Program Manager for Policy and Advocacy will lead efforts to advance GNHCC’s policy agenda and advocacy initiatives. This role focuses on managing the Legal & Advocacy Committee, conducting policy research, and developing organizational positions that promote equitable health outcomes. The Program Manager will serve as a key liaison between GNHCC, community stakeholders, and policymakers.


Key Responsibilities

Policy & Advocacy:

  • Manage and staff the Legal & Advocacy Committee to ensure effective engagement.

  • Conduct policy research and analysis to inform organizational positions and advocacy strategies.

  • Draft policy briefs, position statements, and recommendations in collaboration with leadership and stakeholders.

  • Monitor legislative and regulatory developments relevant to GNHCC’s mission and priorities at the local, regional, state and federal levels.

  • Coordinate advocacy campaigns and community mobilization efforts to influence policy change.

  • Prepare reports and presentations on policy initiatives for leadership, board, and external partners.


Core Competencies:

• Strategic thinking and ability to align advocacy efforts with organizational goals.

• Ability to translate policy research and advocacy strategies into concrete actions.

• Skilled in setting measurable objectives for advocacy campaigns and tracking outcomes.

• Uses evidence and analytics to prioritize initiatives and allocate resources effectively.

• Expertise with interpreting health equity data to inform advocacy positions.

• Ability to craft persuasive messages and presentations lead to stakeholder buy-in and policy adoption.

• Ability to manage multiple projects with clear timelines, deliverables, and deadlines effectively.

• Commitment to equity and inclusion in health care.


Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Public Policy, Public Health, Health Policy, Political Science or related field (Master’s preferred).

  • 3+ years of experience in policy development, advocacy, or health-related initiatives.

  • Strong understanding of legislative and regulatory processes.

  • Excellent research, writing, and analytical skills.

  • Ability to build relationships with diverse stakeholders and policymakers.


Working Conditions/Physical Demand: Various community settings including home visits in Essex County; able to drive a car; use a laptop, cell phone, other office machines such as fax, copy, and scanner; able to occasionally lift 20-25 pounds.


In compliance with New Jersey's Pay Transparency Act, the total compensation range for this position is USD $65,000.00 to USD $110,000.00.  When determining an offer, VNA Health Group considers factors such as the scope and responsibilities of the role, the candidate's work experience, education/training, relevant skills, internal pay equity, and market and organizational conditions. The total compensation range reflects the total package, including base salary, overtime, bonuses, add-on incentives, special clinical compensation, retirement plans, and all other benefits. For more details about our benefits, please visit our Careers page.

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