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Energy Policy Analyst

Brighton, CO · On-site +1

$79.26K - $103.10K/yr

The Energy Policy Analyst is a newly established role within the City of Brighton. This position ... Flexible scheduling, including a hybrid of remote and in-office work, may be considered. Key ...

Create and update cybersecurity related policies and procedures. * Participate in the creation of ... Strong analytical skills and ability to effectively prioritize and coordinate multiple deliverables ...

ProSidian Seeks a Legal Policy Analyst (Contract Contingent) in Charlotte, NC / Washington, DC / Remote to support an engagement for agency of the United States government responsible for consumer ...

Program and Policy Analyst

Madison, WI · On-site +1

$29 - $34/hr

DATCP currently has an opening for a Program and Policy Analyst position within the Division of ... Remote Work Option: This position may have the ability to work remotely up to 6 days per 2-week pay ...

Our customers currently include teachers in the most remote parts of the Amazon, researchers in ... Technical Satellite Policy Analyst: $85,000.00 - $100,000.00/per year Your actual level and base ...

Policy/Legislative Specialist

Arlington, VA · On-site +1

$92.57K - $106.45K/yr

Lead complex issue analysis related to cybersecurity, infrastructure protection, and DHS operational priorities. Develop datadriven insights and recommendations to inform leadership decisionmaking ...

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How much do remote cybersecurity policy analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote cybersecurity policy analyst in the United States is $99,400.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $79,500.00 and $115,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Remote Cybersecurity Policy Analyst vs Remote Cybersecurity Analyst?

AspectRemote Cybersecurity Policy AnalystRemote Cybersecurity Analyst
Primary FocusDeveloping, analyzing, and implementing cybersecurity policies and compliance standardsMonitoring, detecting, and responding to security threats and vulnerabilities
Required CredentialsCertifications like CISSP, CISA, or CISM; knowledge of policies and regulationsCertifications such as CompTIA Security+, CEH; technical security skills
Work EnvironmentMostly office-based or remote, collaborating with legal and compliance teamsPrimarily technical, often remote, working with security tools and incident response teams

The Remote Cybersecurity Policy Analyst focuses on creating and managing security policies to ensure compliance, while the Remote Cybersecurity Analyst concentrates on technical threat detection and response. Both roles often require certifications like CISSP or Security+ and can be performed remotely, but their core responsibilities differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Remote Cybersecurity Policy Analyst job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 33% Full Time, 54% Part Time, and 13% Contract. Highlights an 90% Physical, 8% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $99,400 per year, or $47.8 per hour.
Aquaculture Policy Analyst I

Aquaculture Policy Analyst I

Think Tank, Inc.

Silver Spring, MD • On-site, Remote

Contractor

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

*Authorized to work in the US required; US Citizenship preferred

*Remote Position with occasional travel to Silver Spring, MD

*Applicants residing in the DMV area preferred as the client is located in Silver Spring, MD

*Position is Subject to Contract Award

POSITION DESCRIPTION

The Policy Analyst I serves as a senior policy professional and point of contact supporting NOAA Fisheries. This role leads complex policy and regulatory analyses, develops strategic policy recommendations, and coordinates multi-agency policy reviews that inform federal decision-making related to aquaculture development and regulatory oversight.

The analyst operates with substantial independence and provides subject-matter expertise on federal aquaculture policy and regulatory frameworks.

RESPONSBILITIES:

Advanced Policy and Regulatory Analysis

  • Conduct comprehensive analyses of legislation, federal statutes, regulatory frameworks, and policy proposals affecting marine aquaculture.

  • Develop policy options and recommendations for NOAA leadership.

  • Prepare high-level briefing materials, policy memoranda, and issue papers for senior agency officials.

  • Lead development of analytical tools, decision-support materials, and policy comparison frameworks.

Interagency Policy Coordination

  • Coordinate review and comment processes across NOAA offices, regional aquaculture coordinators, and federal partners.

  • Lead consolidation of agency comments on draft policies, regulations, and interagency documents.

  • Facilitate collaboration among federal agencies, state partners, and stakeholders.

Strategic Communications and Outreach

  • Develop communications strategies and policy messaging that support aquaculture program objectives.

  • Prepare stakeholder-facing materials including policy summaries, outreach documents, and briefing packages.

  • Support planning and execution of outreach activities, workshops, and stakeholder meetings.

Meeting Leadership and Stakeholder Engagement

  • Lead preparation of agendas, briefing materials, and presentations for internal and external policy discussions.

  • Facilitate policy discussions and document key decisions and action items.

  • Represent program priorities in coordination meetings with partner organizations.

Program Management and Reporting

  • Support task order management activities and monitor progress toward program objectives.

  • Lead preparation of monthly progress reports summarizing program accomplishments, risks, and upcoming priorities.

  • Provide guidance and mentorship to junior policy analysts and support staff.

REQUIREMENTS:

  • Master's degree in marine science, environmental policy, public administration, or a related discipline.

  • Three or more years of professional experience supporting federal policy or regulatory analysis related to marine resource management or aquaculture.

  • Demonstrated knowledge of federal environmental and fisheries statutes, including:

    • Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MSA)

    • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)

    • Endangered Species Act (ESA)

    • Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA)

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Experience supporting NOAA Fisheries, NMFS, or other federal marine resource agencies.

  • Demonstrated ability to develop policy recommendations and briefing materials for senior leadership.

  • Experience coordinating interagency policy reviews or regulatory consultations.

  • Strong project management, facilitation, and stakeholder engagement skills.