Overview
Senior Policy Analyst, Criminal Legal Reform Jobs in Washington, United States at National Legal Aid & Defender Association
Title: Senior Policy Analyst, Criminal Legal Reform
Company: National Legal Aid & Defender Association
Location: Washington, United States
Position Description
The Washington State Budget and Policy Center (B&PC) is hiring a full-time Senior Policy Analyst to lead and grow B&PC’s criminal legal reform area of policy work. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who has experience working to advance racial and economic justice and tribal sovereignty, conducting research and analysis, and building and maintaining relationships with external partners.
B&PC works to ensure people in Washington have economic security and dignity, that Washington’s tax code is equitable and balanced, and that our state budget invests in communities and disinvests in programs that are harmful and racist. Commitments to equity, anti-racism, tribal sovereignty, and economic justice – and a willingness to help our organization make progress on advancing these commitments – are vital for this role.
Hiring for this position is happening alongside a Research and Policy Director transition. The candidate hired for this position will report to the Executive Director until a Research and Policy Director is hired in the coming months.
General Scope of Work
Responsibilities
The Senior Policy Analyst will work as a member of the policy team and work closely with the communications team. Specific responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:
Policy development, research, and analysis
Serve as B&PC’s lead developer, researcher, and primary point of contact on policies related to criminal legal reform – building on the work we’ve been doing on legal financial obligations (LFOs)/fines and fees. This work happens in close collaboration with other analysts and members of the team, including supporting other policy areas (progressive revenue, direct cash, immigration), as needed.
Turn research findings into digestible reports, presentations, and other materials. Provide policy analysis and technical assistance to a variety of audiences.
Track, analyze, and help develop state legislative, budget, and administrative proposals; keep relevant people and groups updated. Legislative session is an especially important time for this role. During that time, the person in this role will develop and deliver written and oral testimony on proposals relevant to B&PC’s progressive criminal legal reform policy work to state and local governments and work groups – as well as meeting with key decisionmakers on policy priorities.
Conduct quantitative data analyses, currently most focused on data related to LFOs/fines and fees, proposals and policies, and general conditions of the policy area in the state.
Coalitions and partnerships
Identify, build, and maintain relationships with state and national partners, allies, state and administrative staff, and legislators.
Represent B&PC on coalitions and in advocacy spaces; serve as an organizational spokesperson in the media; help engage the public on the impacts of proposed and enacted policies and state budget decisions.
Work with partners focused on grassroots power-building to determine and advance B&PC’s policy and research agendas as they relate to criminal legal reform.
Organizational engagement
Engage in organization-wide conversations related to supporting the growth of organizational culture.
Support B&PC in living up to its anti-racist commitments and theory of change.
The general scope of work may change based on time of year and organizational priorities.