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Policy Analyst

Oakland, CA · On-site

$80K - $85K/yr

The Policy Analyst works on collaborative interdisciplinary project teams, providing evidence-based policy analysis; produces high-quality written products; develops customized, interactive trainings ...

The Policy Analyst works on collaborative interdisciplinary project teams, providing evidence-based policy analysis; produces high-quality written products; develops customized, interactive trainings ...

Policy Analyst Schedule: Full-Time Shift: Day Job Travel: No Minimum Clearance Required: TS.SCI ... Ensure J-PMO concepts are functionally coordinated with partners to ensure future operability.

Policy Analyst

Irvine, CA · On-site

$30K/yr

The Kennedy Commission is seeking a full-time Policy Analyst. A qualified candidate will be an ... project work as appropriate. Other duties may be required. Company Description The Kennedy ...

Policy Analyst

Irvine, CA · On-site

$30K/yr

The Kennedy Commission is seeking a full-time Policy Analyst. A qualified candidate will be an ... project work as appropriate. Other duties may be required. Company Description The Kennedy ...

... projects in Digital Transformation, Cybersecurity, IT, Data Analytics and Software Development ... The Policy Analyst advises, assists, leads, manages, and works all policy development, review ...

... projects in Digital Transformation, Cybersecurity, IT, Data Analytics and Software Development ... The Policy Analyst advises, assists, leads, manages, and works all policy development, review ...

SAIC is seeking an experienced Policy Analyst to support our customer in an exciting, high-priority ... Ensure J-PMO concepts are functionally coordinated with partners to ensure future operability.

... projects in Digital Transformation, Cybersecurity, IT, Data Analytics and Software Development ... The Policy Analyst advises, assists, leads, manages, and works all policy development, review ...

... projects in Digital Transformation, Cybersecurity, IT, Data Analytics and Software Development ... The Policy Analyst advises, assists, leads, manages, and works all policy development, review ...

... projects in Digital Transformation, Cybersecurity, IT, Data Analytics and Software Development ... The Policy Analyst advises, assists, leads, manages, and works all policy development, review ...

... projects in Digital Transformation, Cybersecurity, IT, Data Analytics and Software Development ... The Policy Analyst advises, assists, leads, manages, and works all policy development, review ...

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How much do project policy analyst jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for project policy analyst in the United States is $36.35, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.00 and $44.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Project Policy Analyst, you need strong analytical, research, and problem-solving skills, typically supported by a bachelor’s or master’s degree in public policy, political science, or a related field. Familiarity with data analysis tools (like Excel or SPSS), project management software, and knowledge of relevant regulations or policy frameworks are commonly required. Exceptional written and verbal communication, attention to detail, and the ability to collaborate with diverse stakeholders set top performers apart. These skills are crucial for effectively evaluating policies, preparing reports, and driving informed decision-making in organizational or governmental settings.

What are some typical challenges a Project Policy Analyst faces when implementing new policies within an organization?

Project Policy Analysts often encounter challenges such as aligning diverse stakeholder interests, managing data collection for evidence-based recommendations, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Navigating organizational resistance to change is common, requiring strong communication and negotiation skills. Analysts also need to continuously monitor policy outcomes and adjust strategies, which demands adaptability and a keen eye for detail.

What are Project Policy Analysts?

Project Policy Analysts are professionals who research, analyze, and evaluate policies and programs within organizations or government agencies. They gather and interpret data, assess the impact of proposed policy changes, and provide recommendations to improve effectiveness and compliance. Their work often involves collaborating with stakeholders, preparing reports, and supporting decision-making processes. Project Policy Analysts play a crucial role in ensuring that projects align with organizational goals and regulatory requirements.

What is the difference between Project Policy Analyst vs Policy Analyst?

AspectProject Policy AnalystPolicy Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in public policy, political science, or related field; experience in project managementBachelor's or master's in public policy, political science, or related field; research skills
Work EnvironmentTypically in government agencies, NGOs, or consulting firms; involved in project-based workIn government, think tanks, or advocacy groups; focused on policy research and analysis
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in organizations managing specific projects with policy componentsCommon in policy development, research, and legislative analysis

The Project Policy Analyst and Policy Analyst roles share similar educational backgrounds and work in related environments. However, the Project Policy Analyst emphasizes managing specific projects with policy elements, while the Policy Analyst focuses more on research and developing policy recommendations. Both roles are vital in shaping and implementing policies within government and nonprofit sectors.

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Infographic showing various Project Policy Analyst job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, 7% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $75,616 per year, or $36.4 per hour.
Policy Analyst

$80K - $85K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Job Type
Full-time
Description
Position Summary
Are you interested in using the tools of law and policy to advance health equity? Do you have experience using evidence-based analysis to enact real-world policy change? We are seeking a Policy Analyst to join our interdisciplinary team as we create practical, impactful, and equitable policy solutions.
ChangeLab Solutions is hiring a Policy Analyst for a fixed term of two (2) years, in alignment with grant funding. To support regionally-focused programmatic work, we seek to fill this opening with an individual in one of the following locations:
  • Sacramento, California (preferred) or Los Angeles, California
  • The state of Georgia

Candidates located outside of these regions may be considered only if we are unable to secure a candidate in a preferred location.
The Policy Analyst works on collaborative interdisciplinary project teams, providing evidence-based policy analysis; produces high-quality written products; develops customized, interactive trainings (presented both in person and virtually); and provides technical assistance to our partners and clients, including government agencies, community-based organizations, policymakers, and public officials across the nation.
About ChangeLab Solutions
Our mission is to create healthier communities for all through equitable laws and policies.
ChangeLab Solutions is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that uses the tools of law and policy to advance health equity. We partner with communities across the nation to improve health and opportunity by changing harmful laws, policies, and systems. Our interdisciplinary team works with community organizations, governments, and local institutions to design and implement equitable and practical policy solutions to complex health challenges. For more information on how we create healthier communities for all through equitable laws and policies, see www.changelabsolutions.org .
The successful candidate will embody our organization's core values:
  • JUSTICE: We believe that all people have the right to health, justice, dignity, and opportunity. We work to dismantle oppressive and racist systems, laws, and policies and replace them with laws and policies that address the root causes of health inequities.
  • LEARNING: We are always learning. We take risks, reflecting on our failures and our successes in order to strengthen our health equity work.
  • COLLABORATION: We believe that complex problems are best solved through partnerships across multiple disciplines and sectors that maximize our collective resources and align actions to advance health equity.
  • COMMUNITY: We learn from those we work with, and we respect lived experience. We acknowledge that our lives, histories, and futures are interconnected, yet not all voices have been equally heard or valued-which is a barrier to health and equity.
  • INTEGRITY: Our solutions in service of health and equity are grounded in evidence, legal precedent, and community-led change efforts.

ChangeLab Solutions has a strong commitment to building a staff that is rich with cultural, social, and intellectual diversity. Candidates who can contribute to this goal are encouraged to apply and to identify their strengths and experiences in this area.
Key Responsibilities
Research, Analysis, and Writing (70%)
In collaboration with other staff, the Policy Analyst creates innovative tools and resources that meet the needs of our clients and partners.
  • Prepare literature reviews and landscape analyses on a wide range of topics related to public health
  • Collect, analyze, and synthesize a variety of primary and secondary research sources-including interviews, focus groups, reports, economic analyses, public health evidence, demographic and health trends, policy documents, and academic literature-to formulate policy and legal interventions
  • Research and analyze federal, state, and local policies
  • Contribute to the preparation of resources such as fact sheets, checklists, policy guides, toolkits, and model policies. Occasionally, other publications may include scholarly articles, op-eds, blog posts, and other materials.

Technical Assistance and Training (20%)
In collaboration with other staff, the Policy Analyst provides technical assistance on public health and policy matters.
  • Provide accurate and tailored guidance to policymakers, advocates, public agency staff, and community groups
  • Develop and deliver engaging, interactive trainings and presentations at workshops and conferences and on webinars

Relationship Management (10%)
In collaboration with other staff, the Policy Analyst contributes to the development of successful internal and external relationships.
  • Contribute to internal and external dialogue that advances our innovative approach to policy change
  • Actively collaborate within and across interdisciplinary teams, including project teams, committees, and other efforts to support internal processes or goals, promote effective organizational culture, or build our public image and brand
  • Participate in external calls, webinars, and meetings with our clients as assigned

Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
Required Education, Experience, and Skills
  • Bachelor's degree required, plus 2-4 years of relevant professional experience in a public health or policy organization (e.g., public agency, advocacy organization, community-based work, think tank, or university research center)
  • Experience in conducting qualitative or quantitative research, policy analysis, or policy evaluation
  • Ability to translate complex public policy issues and technical information into accessible and understandable concepts for a lay audience
  • Strong attention to detail in written and oral communication
  • Strong computer skills, including MS Word and email, and the capacity to learn and master new systems

Strongly preferred:
  • Graduate degree in relevant field (e.g., MPH, MPP, MPA, MSW)
  • Experience working with or alongside marginalized communities, including communities of color, low-income communities, and rural communities
  • Experience working at or with community-based organizations focused on grassroots organizing, community power-building, advocacy, and/or racial justice
  • Experience in areas such as social determinants of health, civil rights, or community-centered policy work

Required Personal Attributes
  • Cultural humility and deep commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion
  • Strong problem-solving mentality and approach to work
  • Strong collaboration skills coupled with the capacity to work independently in a remote or hybrid work environment
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and take personal initiative
  • Relationship management skills; ability to build and maintain relationships and to build credibility as a trusted adviser to colleagues, partners, clients, and stakeholders who hold diverse perspectives
  • Ability to collaborate with team members online as needed, outside of a traditional office environment
  • Awareness of one's own knowledge gaps; openness to learning
  • Strong team spirit, including a willingness to pitch in and help others

Physical Requirements
  • Ability to communicate via phone, email, and video conference
  • Ability to work at a computer for extended periods of time
  • Ability to travel, including out-of-state travel
  • Ability to lift and carry 10 pounds and manage luggage during travel

Work Location and Expectations
Candidates located in Sacramento, CA, Los Angeles, CA, or the state of Georgia are very strongly preferred. Candidates located outside of these regions may be considered only if we are unable to secure a candidate in a preferred location.
ChangeLab Solutions is a virtual-first workplace, with a small office in Oakland, CA. All applicants should be comfortable working from home with virtual connection programs and practices. Bay Area staff have the option to work from home or in the office, and staff beyond the Bay Area work remotely.
Bay Area staff and staff outside the Bay Area are expected to travel to the Oakland office periodically for meetings and in-person engagement. ChangeLab covers travel costs for staff outside the Bay Area.
Compensation
ChangeLab Solutions is committed to offering a competitive compensation program that centers our values; our commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion; and our mission. We seek to attract, motivate, and retain staff by compensating team members in a way that values their contributions to our organization and puts them in the best position to thrive.
Compensation decisions are made in alignment with ChangeLab Solutions' compensation plan, compensation philosophy, and salary structure, which establish pay ranges for each position. The compensation plan is shared with all ChangeLab Solutions staff.
Salary
  • Full-time, exempt position for a fixed term of two (2) years; starting salary range of $80,000 to $85,000 per year
  • Starting salaries are set in accordance with our compensation plan, which considers multiple induvial and organizational factors, including emphasizing internal equity. To uphold pay equity in alignment with the compensation plan, starting salaries are not negotiable. Before applying, please ensure that this position will meet your compensation needs.

Benefits
To support the well-being of our staff and their families, ChangeLab Solutions invests in a generous benefits program and supports for work-life balance. Our benefit offerings include:
  • Medical, dental, vision coverage (ChangeLab Solutions contributes 100% of employee premiums and 50% of dependent premiums.)
  • Long-term disability insurance and life insurance
  • 403(b) plan with 3% employer contribution
  • Commuter benefits and flexible spending accounts (parking, transit, dependent care, health care)
  • Generous paid time off package, starting at roughly 4.5 weeks PTO annually, plus 11 holidays and a weeklong closure in December
  • An inclusive Paid Family and Medical Leave policy, which provides paid time off for employees to care for their own serious health condition, care for a family member with a serious health condition, or welcome a new child
  • Stipends for remote and hybrid work
  • Opportunity to work with an interdisciplinary team committed to a shared mission and building a community and culture of connection and inclusivity

How to Apply and Hiring Process
How to Apply
To apply for this position, please submit all required information via our Paylocity recruiting portal: link
The following items are required for a complete application packet. Incomplete applications will not be considered:
  • Résumé
  • Cover letter that highlights your qualifications and why you are interested in the Policy Analyst position at ChangeLab Solutions

Application Deadline
The preferred application deadline is May 17, 2026. After that date, we will continue to review applications on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
Target Start Date
The ideal candidate will be available to begin work by mid-July 2026, with some flexibility.
Hiring Process
We anticipate that the hiring process will consist of a 30-minute phone interview and two 1-hour video interviews. Candidates progressing to the second video interview will be asked to submit a relevant work sample showcasing previous work, such as a policy brief, legal memo, training slide deck, or blog post.
Below is a summary of our projected interview timeline, which is subject to change. Active candidates will be notified of any changes to the projected timeline.
  • Phone Interviews: Week of May 18
  • First Video Interviews: Week of June 1
  • Second Video Interviews: Week of June 15

Accommodation
If you require accommodations during the hiring process, please share your request during interview scheduling.
Salary Description
$80,000 to $85,000 per year