Washington, DC30+ days ago
Other important responsibilities of the Policy Analyst include: - Organize and facilitate state learning opportunities, including virtual, in-person, and hybrid events such as workshops, seminars, meetings, and presentations;
- Facilitate panel discussions, state strategy sessions, and other events for governors, senior state policy staff, and key stakeholders on state program and policy issues;
- Provide state technical assistance for multiple program and policy issues;
- Provide ‘best practice’ information and consultative support to governors and their senior advisors in response to requests for assistance;
- Develop blog posts, white papers, issue briefs, presentations, and memos on policy issues and best practices of relevance to governors and senior state policymakers;
- Build and maintain relationships with high-level policymakers and key stakeholders;
- Be committed to NGA’s mission and goals to constructively serve the needs of all governors;
- Demonstrate a commitment to NGA’s mission and goals to constructively serve the needs of all governors; and. NGA’s Center for Best Practices policy analyst’s primary responsibilities will be to support governors on matters related to a variety of public safety and criminal justice policy programs, including those focused on criminal justice reform, pre-trial, reentry, corrections, justice planning, and state-local partnerships.