Job Posting – Caucus Office Research and Policy Analyst

Job Posting – Caucus Office Research and Policy Analyst

The Nova Scotia Liberal Caucus is looking for a Research and Policy Analyst to join the research team. Reporting to the Director of Research and Legislative Affairs, the research team advances the policies and positions of the Nova Scotia Liberal Caucus and facilitates the development of a strong network of support for our members and their staff. They also support the objectives of caucus by fostering relationships with stakeholders and managing key shadow cabinet files, organizing legislative sessions as well as maintaining sufficient opposition records, and acting as a first point of contact for respective constituency assistants. Specific task requirements are listed below.

Direct Report: Director of Research and Legislative Affairs

Stakeholder Relations

  • Initiate and maintain relationships with stakeholders.
  •  Organize meetings with various stakeholders for respective shadow ministers and/or Liberal Leader.
  • Track and develop policy and question ideas from stakeholders.

File Management

  • Manage and stay up-to-date on respective files.
  • Ensure shadow minister is briefed on hot topics and arising issues regularly.
  • Create briefing notes for caucus communications and members as required.

Constituency Assistant Relations

  • Ensure respective constituency assistants (CAs) have necessary tools and resources to best support their members and respond effectively to constituents.
  • Act as first point of contact for CAs on issues management related to casework.
  • Develop and provide appropriate training for CAs on various areas such as CRM, CA training retreats and monthly virtual training sessions.  

Committees

  • Manage respective committees assigned to researcher.

House of Assembly

  • Work with Director of Research & Legislative Affairs in creating briefing binders on respective files prior to a legislative session.
  • Work with Director of Research & Legislative Affairs/members and stakeholders on drafting legislation.
  • Draft daily questions for question period and budget estimates.
  • Assist caucus communications in speech writing and speaking notes for government bills.
  • Attend government bill briefings and ensure caucus is well-informed on the legislation.
  • Work with constituency assistants on ensuring an adequate number of daily members statements and resolutions are submitted.
  • Staff members while House of Assembly is in session, including some evenings.

Other duties as required

  • Work with the Director of Research & Legislative Affairs on any other duties that are required.

The Nova Scotia Liberal Caucus Office practices employment equity and encourages applications from Mi’kmaq and Indigenous persons, African Nova Scotians, persons of Black/African descent and racialized persons, women, persons of a minority sexual orientation and/or gender identity, persons with a disability.

If you are interested in joining our team, please send a resume to [email protected]. We will be accepting applications until Friday, September 16th.