Policy Analyst
National Council of Urban Indian Health
Washington, DC
Expired: June 13, 2023
Applications are no longer accepted.
- Full-Time
Policy Analyst
Position Summary:
The Policy Analyst has both internal and external facing responsibilities grounded in serving Urban Indian Organizations (health care providers to American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AINs) in urban areas) to advance the mission of NCUIH through excellence in policy, advocacy, outreach, technical assistance, discrete research projects and related programs.
Duties and Responsibilities:
The Policy Analyst has both internal and external facing responsibilities grounded in serving Urban Indian Organizations (health care providers to American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AINs) in urban areas) to advance the mission of NCUIH through excellence in policy, advocacy, outreach, technical assistance, discrete research projects and related programs.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Informs and advocates for the advancement of AI/AN health policy, budget and appropriations.
- Researches and prepares analyses on various legislative issues and bills, including appropriations and the budget, related to the provision of health care services to Indian country.
- Evaluates and analyzes legislation and budget issues and their impact on the provision of health care services in Indian country.
- Maintains accurate data on health care services and status.
- Develops and contributes articles for publication to the biweekly NCUIH Newsletter, Hill Indian health newsletter, NCUIH Members Policy Updates newsletter, website and for other venues as needed.
- Updates NCUIH Legislative Tracker on a bi-weekly basis.
- Contributes to materials for Hill packets and other briefing materials as needed.
- Builds, promotes, maintains and utilizes a grassroots database.
- Plans, coordinates and implements grassroots training and materials
- Communicates information, actions, action alerts and other materials to the NCUIH grassroots network.
- Prepares Congressional testimony, talking points and writes timely reports about congressional hearings and other meetings as appropriate.
- Maintains legislative portion of the NCUIH website, including Legislative/Policy Agenda progress tracking.
- Provides assistance as requested in planning and implementing the NCUIH conferences.
- Aids in legislative communications, including social media/ website development and posting.
- Tracks and maintains communications with NCUIH leadership and membership regarding current and potential legislative affairs pertinent to Urban Indian Health.
- Assists with Urban Indian representation at tribal advisory bodies as well as management of legislative and executive branch outreach activities
- Attends events in person in Washington, DC and provides support in execution of these events including the NCUIH Hill Day and related Capitol Hill events.
Requirements and Qualifications:
- 1-3 years’ experience in public policy
- Bachelors required. Helpful majors (but not required): Political Science, Philosophy, English, or American Indian Studies
- Remote; Washington, DC based-reqiured for attendance at in-person events.
Job Type: Full Time
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Washington, DC
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