Job Summary
The Policy Analyst for Public Affairs will assist in developing and implementing strategies to support and promote CFTH's policy and legislative advocacy efforts at the local, state, and federal levels. This position involves working closely with internal teams and external stakeholders to manage advocacy campaigns, monitor policy / legislative developments, and enhance the organizations community presence and engagement.
Job Responsibilities
Policy / Legislative Analysis, Monitoring, and Research (40%)
- Monitor policy, legislative, or regulatory issues relevant to the CFTHs positions and initiatives and provide research and analysis as directed.
- Support the preparation of briefing materials, policy position papers, fact sheets, training materials, advocacy tools, and other communications materials.
- Monitor ongoing public and special meetings / hearings, including but not limited to City of Houston City Council, Harris County Commissioners Court, and Texas State Legislature Committees, among other.
Stakeholder Engagement (30%)
Support the maintenance of relationships with key stakeholders, including but not limited to, government officials, community groups / leaders, business groups, and special districts.Coordinate, support the execution of, and attend meetings with stakeholders, community groups / leaders, elected officials, and / or elected officials staff.Strategic Planning Support (15%)
Support the development of advocacy strategies and engagement with policymakers, community groups / leaders, and other relevant stakeholders.Administrative / Operational Support (15%)
Assist in managing public affairs projects and campaigns, including but not limited to budgeting and reporting.Manage Donor Perfect (CMS) data entrySupport the scheduling and coordination of meetings with stakeholders and elected officials.Other duties as assignedQualifications
Education, Experience, and Skills
Bachelors degree in political science, Public Relations, Communications, or related field.A minimum of 2-4 years of experience in public affairs, government relations, or a related roleProficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and familiarity with social media platforms.Strong project management skills and experience, including the ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines independentlyAbility to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment. Comfortable working independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment.Experience in developing one-pagers, talking points, FAQs, and other key documentsKnowledge of specific industries or sectors relevant to the client base. Understand the infrastructure of the city council and city courts and how different agencies and departments work within it.Understand funding mechanisms including American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and Community Development Building Grant (CDBG).Familiarity with Telicon applicationAbility to travel for both in-state (e.g., Austin) and national stakeholder (e.g., DC) meetingsAbility to attend evening / weekend community engagement meetings / events