Tuesday, January 5, 2021

We're Hiring - Deadline is Friday for OK Policy Justice Data Analyst Search

OK Policy is now hiring for a Justice Data Analyst. The Justice Data Analyst will use Open Justice Oklahoma’s (OJO) database of court, prison, and jail records to open the black box of our justice system. Working closely with the Research Director, the Justice Data Analyst will identify and prioritize research projects, analyze proprietary data sets, develop and document methodologies, and communicate findings to internal and external audiences. They will use their expertise to answer questions and find data for a wide variety of policy and programmatic uses, from evaluating the impact of justice reforms to identifying potential clients for direct service nonprofit organizations. The salary range is $45,000 to $55,000, commensurate with experience. 

 

View Full Position Description and Requirements

 

To Apply

Click here to complete the job application. Along with the application, you will be asked to submit:

  • Resume that includes at least three professional references,
  • A professional writing sample, and
  • A cover letter that includes your interest in the position, a detailed explanation of how your experience meets the qualifications and prepares you for the responsibilities outlined in the job description, a brief description of your current understanding of OK Policy's mission, any previous involvement you had had with OK Policy, and your salary expectations.

 

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Deadline

The deadline to apply for this position is January 8, 2021 at 5:00 pm (CT). 

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Additional OK Policy Employment Opportunities

  • Child Well-Being Policy Analyst / KIDS COUNT Coordinator: This position conducts research, analysis, and advocacy on state policy issues related to the well-being of Oklahoma children and families, particularly as it relates to financial stability and race equity. This position is also responsible for coordinating their work on child well-being within the KIDS COUNT program. The deadline to apply for the Child Well-Being Policy Analyst / KIDS COUNT Coordinator position is Jan. 25.  [Learn more and apply online]
  • CBPP Tribal Policy Fellow at OK Policy (CBPP State Policy Fellowship Program): The Tribal Policy Fellow will focus specifically on tribal state policy, promoting sound fiscal and budget policy recommendations that support Oklahoma’s tribal nations and increase participation of American Indians in the Oklahoma budget process.  Fellows in this cohort would begin by August 2021 for the two-year fellowship. An information session about the Fellowship Program will be held online at 2 p.m. (Central) on Jan. 21.  Deadline to apply is Feb. 19. [Learn more and apply online through the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities]

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OK Policy values its employees, and as such, offers competitive total compensation package which includes cash compensation and benefits.These positions are eligible to participate in the following benefits: Cafeteria Plan: including health and dental insurance, retirement plans, health savings account (HSA), flexible spending accounts (FSA), dependent care accounts (DCA), and more. This position is also eligible for paid time-off (PTO) benefits.

The mission of OK Policy is to advance equitable and fiscally responsible policies leading to expanded opportunity for all Oklahomans through non-partisan research, analysis, and advocacy.

OK Policy is committed to building a more diverse and inclusive organization to fully represent and engage all Oklahomans. Recruiting staff that reflects the diversity of perspectives and experiences of Oklahoma is a priority. We strongly encourage applicants from diverse communities, constituencies, and identities, including but not limited to: people of all ethnic/racial backgrounds, people of all gender identities/gender expressions, people with disabilities, low-income and LGBTQ+ persons.

Current elected officials are not eligible for employment at OK Policy.

 

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