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Legislative Jobs in Idaho (NOW HIRING)

Monitor legislative, regulatory, and judicial developments across state and local jurisdictions and communicate impacts to clients and internal teams. * Collaborate with federal tax, international ...

Monitor legislative, regulatory, and judicial developments across state and local jurisdictions and communicate impacts to clients and internal teams. * Collaborate with federal tax, international ...

Associate Auditor

Boise, ID · On-site

$28.84/hr

Legislative Services Office - Audit Division ASSOCIATE AUDITOR Non-Classified Classification POSITION OPEN UNTIL FILLED What you'll do: * Help conduct financial and compliance audits of State ...

Uphold organization policies and standards, ensuring legislative regulations are followed. * Work closely with human resources to lead team with integrity and establish and maintain a trusting ...

Payroll Lead

Boise, ID · On-site

$60K - $65K/yr

Uphold organization policies and standards, ensuring legislative regulations are followed. * Work closely with human resources to lead team with integrity and establish and maintain a trusting ...

Identify developments that impact financial planning and inform the organization's strategic direction (e.g., industry trends, legislative and regulatory changes, etc.) * Deliver presentations to ...

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Guides students through analyzing Supreme Court cases, evaluating legislative processes, comparing political ideologies, interpreting election data, and understanding the relationship between state ...

Develops, Compiles and maintains Health, Environmental, and Safety (EHS) policies and procedures, and ensures compliance with legislative and Company requirements * Manages site based safety ...

Assistant Manager EHS

Boise, ID · On-site

$79K - $107K/yr

Develops, Compiles and maintains Health, Environmental, and Safety (EHS) policies and procedures, and ensures compliance with legislative and Company requirements * Manages site based safety ...

Senior Corporate Counsel

Boise, ID · On-site

$132K - $180K/yr

Monitor relevant legislative and regulatory developments and advise leadership regarding potential impact to the Company and its affiliates. * Evaluate condemnation matters and provide legal analysis ...

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How much do legislative jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for legislative in Idaho is $60,390.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $41,400.00 and $67,300.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a legislative professional do?

A legislative professional is responsible for supporting the development, analysis, and passage of laws within a government body. Their duties often include researching policies, drafting bills, monitoring legislative activity, and advising lawmakers on legal and procedural matters. They may work for legislative committees, individual legislators, or government agencies and are essential in ensuring that proposed laws are well-informed and effectively communicated. Legislative professionals also help facilitate communication between stakeholders, policymakers, and the public.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a legislative role?

To succeed in a legislative position, you need a solid understanding of government processes, policy analysis, legal research, and often a degree in political science, law, or public administration. Familiarity with legislative management systems, bill tracking software, and data analysis tools is commonly required. Outstanding communication, negotiation, and relationship-building skills help you effectively collaborate with stakeholders and advocate for legislative priorities. These competencies are crucial for drafting effective legislation, influencing policy outcomes, and meeting the needs of constituents.

How does a legislative professional typically collaborate with other government departments or external stakeholders?

Legislative professionals regularly work in coordination with various government agencies, legal advisors, and advocacy groups to draft, analyze, and advance legislation. Collaboration often involves attending meetings, providing policy analysis, and facilitating communication between lawmakers and external stakeholders such as constituents or industry representatives. Effective teamwork and clear communication are essential, as legislative professionals must balance diverse interests and ensure that proposed bills are thoroughly vetted and aligned with broader policy objectives.

What are the most commonly searched types of Legislative jobs in Idaho?

The most popular types of Legislative jobs in Idaho are:

What cities in Idaho are hiring for Legislative jobs?

Cities in Idaho with the most Legislative job openings:

Infographic showing various Legislative job openings in Idaho as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 9% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 8% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $60,390 per year, or $29 per hour.

Government Relations Specialist

Corporate Tools

Post Falls, ID • On-site

$80K - $90K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 29 days ago


Job description

Overview
Corporate Tools is hiring a Government Relations Specialist. You will be a traditional company employee. This is a remote position, but we prefer someone near one of our local offices as you'd be welcome to come hangout with us in-office as well. Our main offices are in Post Falls, ID, and Spokane, WA; we also have satellite offices across the country in 25 states.
We work with a ton of government agencies across the country, and honestly, we could use a smart, organized person to help us keep those relationships running smoothly.
We're on the hunt for someone who has experience in public policy - maybe you've supported multi-state government relations teams, worked with trade associations, or tracked legislation and regulatory changes like a pro. You should be comfortable researching, monitoring, and reporting on political and policy developments, and ideally, you know how to build strong relationships with external stakeholders.
If you enjoy the world of government relations, like keeping things on track, and want to help us work better with the powers that be, let's talk.
Wage
$80,000 to $90,000 / year
Benefits
  • 100% employer-paid medical, dental and vision for employees
  • Annual review with raise option
  • 22 days Paid Time Off accrued annually, and 4 holidays
    • After 3 years, PTO increases to 29 days. Employees transition to flexible time off after 5 years with the company-not accrued, not capped, take time off when you want
    • The 4 holidays are: New Year's Day, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day
  • Paid Parental Leave
  • Up to 6% company matching 401(k) with no vesting period
  • Quarterly allowance
    • Use to make your remote work set up more comfortable, for continuing education classes, a plant for your desk, coffee for your coworker, a massage for yourself... really, whatever
  • Open concept office with friendly coworkers
  • Creative environment where you can make a difference
  • No dumb benefits like free dog walking on the weekends that snobby hipster places have to make you feel cool, but mathematically won't cost the company much money because you won't use it
  • Trail Mix Bar - oh yeah

Responsibilities
  • Work with Government Relations team to develop and drive advocacy and outreach strategies before federal and state legislative bodies and regulatory agencies on key business issues
  • Engage policymakers and other policy stakeholders to protect the company's interests and public policy goals
  • Collaborate with stakeholders across the company to drive the development of public policy positions
  • Conduct research and analysis on trending legislative, regulatory, and public policy issues
  • Assist with building and maintaining relationships with federal and state regulatory agencies and legislative bodies (state legislative bodies, Congress, administration officials)
  • Contribute to team projects, deliverables, and presentations on a diverse range of legislative and policy topics
  • Develop briefing materials for internal and external stakeholders on legislative and regulatory issues
  • Engage with industry associations and third-party coalitions on relevant issues
  • Travel (35% - 40%) to represent the company before legislative bodies and industry events

Requirements
  • Bachelor's degree (highly preferred)
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills and ability to adapt communication style to different audiences
  • At least 2- 4 years of previous, demonstrated experience in a government relations role
  • Knowledge and understanding of the legislative, regulatory, and policy making processes
  • An ability to develop and maintain political and key stakeholder relationships
  • Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to positively interact with diverse political bodies, build relationships, and resolve conflicts diplomatically
  • Excellent legislative research, writing, research and analysis skills
  • Ability to travel 25% - 35%, on average, based on the needs of the company