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Policy Analyst

Irvine, CA · On-site

$30K/yr

A qualified candidate will be an individual who has an understanding of Orange County community housing needs and how policy solutions can create opportunities and equity. The Kennedy Commission ...

Policy Analyst

Irvine, CA · On-site

$30K/yr

A qualified candidate will be an individual who has an understanding of Orange County community housing needs and how policy solutions can create opportunities and equity. The Kennedy Commission ...

Housing Coordinator

Tillamook, OR · On-site

$68K - $87K/yr

Knowledge of the governing federal, state, and local community development and housing program regulations, policies, and financial tools associated with the development and preservation of ...

Housing Coordinator

Tillamook, OR · On-site

$68K - $87K/yr

Firm understanding of micro and macroeconomics as they relate to housing development and policy. Knowledge of small and mid-sized business operations and their intersections with housing initiatives.

We support community development organizations on the ground, aggregate and invest capital for impact, advance housing policy at every level of government, and build and manage communities ourselves.

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How much do housing policy jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for housing policy in the United States is $117,469.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $86,000.00 and $150,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are housing policy jobs?

Housing policy jobs involve researching, developing, and implementing policies that impact housing affordability, availability, and quality. Professionals in this field work for government agencies, nonprofits, think tanks, or advocacy organizations to address issues such as homelessness, fair housing, urban development, and affordable housing programs. These roles often require policy analysis, stakeholder engagement, advocacy, and a strong understanding of housing laws and regulations. The goal is to create and influence policies that ensure safe, accessible, and affordable housing for all communities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a housing policy analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Housing Policy Analyst, you need a solid background in public policy, urban planning, or economics, often supported by a relevant degree and experience in research or government. Familiarity with data analysis tools (such as SPSS, Stata, or GIS), policy research methods, and knowledge of housing regulations is typically required. Strong analytical thinking, communication skills, and the ability to collaborate with stakeholders are vital soft skills in this role. These skills are crucial for developing effective housing policies that address community needs and comply with regulatory frameworks.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in housing policy, and how can they be addressed?

Housing policy professionals often navigate complex regulatory frameworks, competing stakeholder interests, and fluctuating market conditions. They may face challenges such as balancing affordable housing goals with budget constraints, addressing community concerns, and staying current with policy changes. Success in this role usually requires strong analytical skills, effective communication, and the ability to collaborate with government agencies, non-profits, and private developers. Proactively engaging with stakeholders and staying informed about best practices can help overcome these challenges.

What is the difference between Housing Policy vs Housing Analyst?

AspectHousing PolicyHousing Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Public Policy, Urban Planning, or related fieldsBachelor's or Master's in Economics, Urban Planning, or related fields
Work EnvironmentGovernment agencies, non-profits, think tanksResearch firms, government departments, consulting agencies
Employer & Industry UsagePolicy development, advocacy, program designData analysis, market research, reporting

Housing Policy professionals focus on creating and implementing policies to address housing issues, while Housing Analysts analyze data to inform these policies. Both roles often work within government or non-profit sectors, but their core functions differ: policy development versus data analysis.

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Infographic showing various Housing Policy 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 $117,469 per year, or $56.5 per hour.

Policy Analyst

The Kennedy Commission

Irvine, CA • On-site

$30K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 18 days ago


Job description

Position Summary: The Kennedy Commission is seeking a full-time Policy Analyst. A qualified candidate will be an individual who has an understanding of Orange County community housing needs and how policy solutions can create opportunities and equity.

The Kennedy Commission advocates for systemic change, which will result in the increase of safe and affordable housing opportunities for families earning less than $30,000 annually in Orange County. The Kennedy Commission began in 2001 to address issues of inequity in housing costs in Orange County. The Commission collaborates with representatives from community development-related entities, public entities, health care, interested individuals, government, private and not-for-profit community organizations. Together, we have recognized the urgency and importance to the County of changing public policy to enhance the quality of life in neighborhoods and increase new affordable housing opportunities for low-income families.

The Kennedy Commission develops, promotes, and implements innovative housing and community development policies, practices, and partnerships to create new affordable and healthy housing opportunities lower income families in Orange County. The Commission is seeking a Policy Analyst to assist with tracking and analysis of housing programs, policy and data. Our works aims to increase affordable housing options and improve equity and quality of life in low-income neighborhoods. Issues range from affordable housing, community development, equity in public investment, and community participation in land use and planning, among others. Our work will help mitigate community inequities and disparate impacts and work to encourage systemic change in policies and programs to improve the lives of low-income families.

Position Description:

Under supervision of the Executive Director, the Policy Analyst works in a team environment to provide technical assistance, policy analysis, and research on housing policy as it relates to affordable housing, equitable planning, and land use. This may include:

· Analyze, develop, and evaluate housing, community development policies, programs and issues.

· Independently compile, analyze, and organize data and other information on policies, programs, and other related topics.

· Provide technical assistance, talking points, presentations, and guidance to governmental partners and the public.

· Identify and recommend organizational improvements.

· Conduct public outreach and stakeholder engagement to a variety of audiences.

· Interaction with other policy knowledge areas, including, but not limited to land-use related issues, homelessness, and state and local housing planning and land use.

· Develop effective partnerships with community residents, leaders, housing providers, local government officials and others.

· Organize community forums, focus groups and surveys that identify potential housing and community equity issues and solutions.

· Recruit and develop the skills of community leaders; identifying as leaders, those residents who motivate and involve other members of the community.

· Assist community leaders in developing relationships with community agencies and institutions, which can help them, meet the community needs.

· Assist community leaders in developing events, which bring the community together and develop relationships among residents.

· Encourage public support for land use policy reform that addressing community planning inequities.

· Perform grant reporting requirements.

· Participate in the Commission’s organizational development and other project work as appropriate. Other duties may be required.

Company Description

The Kennedy Commission is a community-based non-profit that works with residents and community organizations to increase the production of homes affordable to lower income households in Orange County. Originally convened as an all-volunteer organization, the Kennedy Commission was formed in 2001 and named in honor of Ralph Kennedy, a pioneer for the homeless, affordable homes and human rights advocacy in Orange County.

The Kennedy Commission develops housing solutions that affirm the dignity of families with very low- and extremely low-incomes and unites communities across Orange County to development homes affordable to all.