Policy Analyst
New England Board of Higher Education - boston, MA
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New England Board of Higher Education (NEBHE)Boston, MAPosition Title: Policy AnalystDepartment: Policy & ResearchReports To: Director of Policy & ResearchSalary Range: 60,000-70,000GENERAL SUMMARY:The Policy Analyst will work to support and grow NEBHE's grants and strategic initiatives. Specifically, this person will be responsible for conducting a variety of complex investigations and analyses in support of research projects and strategic initiatives related to higher education policy and workforce development in the six New England states. Under the direction of the Director of Policy & Research, the Policy Analyst will also develop and sustain relationships with external stakeholders including policymakers, higher education and business leaders, and subject matter experts across the region.NEBHE BACKGROUNDEstablished in 1955 by six visionary New England governors, the New England Board of Higher Education (NEBHE) is a regional compact that works across New England to help leaders assess, develop, and implement education practices and policies of regional significance; promote regional cooperation that encourages efficient sharing of education resources; and strengthen the relationship between higher education and the regional economy. Based in downtown Boston, NEBHE is a nonpartisan, non-profit organization.ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES:Policy Analysis and Research Conducts qualitative and quantitative research to support policy recommendations and inform policy discussionsSynthesizes and communicates complex policy topics for a variety of audiences through written briefs, presentations, and other platformsMonitors events, policy decisions, trends, and other issues with implications for postsecondary education in the New EnglandResponds to inquiries and data requests from stakeholders regarding activities and projectsTracks and documents current higher education issues and legislation relevant to state and federal policymakersSupports formulation of grant funded proposals and the execution of the Policy & Research AgendaProgram Implementation and OutreachSupports grant-funded projects focused on various topics impacting state and HEI policy and practice in the New England statesPlans and facilitates meetings, workshops, and forums for policymakers and other stakeholders on relevant higher education topicsCreates and maintains P&R newsletterDesigns and develops website content for the Policy & Research teamRepresents the organization with dignity, integrity, and a spirit of cooperation in all relationships with staff and the publicQUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS:RequiredBachelor's degree in social sciences, education, or a related field; AND four (4) years of professional research experience in an educational or public policy environment; OR an equivalent combination of education, training, and experienceExcellent communications skills, both written and oral, with the ability to speak to and write clearly for policy audiences such as legislators, governors' staff, and state agency officialsFamiliarity with quantitative and qualitative research methodology, particularly as they relate to policy research, evaluation, and analysisDemonstrated competency in generating effective presentations of data including charts, graphs, maps, and other visual representations and research findingsDemonstrated project management skills, including exceptional attention to detail and the ability to juggle competing priorities and meet tight deadlines.Ability to establish and maintain effective, cooperative, and cordial working relationshipsAbility to work independently with minimal supervision within a team structureGeneral familiarity with and interest in higher education and related public policiesExperience with statistical (e.g., R, SPSS, STATA) and data visualization software (e.g., Power BI)PreferredMaster's degree in a field appropriate to the analysis of public policy, such as public policy, political science, higher education, sociology, or economicsAPA writing styleExperience working with open-source, public data sources such as IPEDS, US Census, and LegiscanFamiliarity with programming languages such as SQL or DAXWe welcome applicants with lived experience in the criminal legal system to apply.BENEFITSMedical and dental insuranceLife, longshort-term disabilityRetirement planVacation and holiday payFlexible work environmentWORKING CONDITIONSPHYSICAL DEMANDSNormal office environment, not subject to extremes in temperature, noise, odors, etc.May spend extended periods at a computerAbility to travel and stay overnight in and outside of New England and for multiple nightsCONTACTInterested applicants should submit a cover letter and resume or CV on LinkedIn or via an email to using the subject line "NEBHE Policy Analyst."
Created: 2024-11-06