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Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission Usajobs · Posted 1mo ago

Principal Analyst

Washington, District of Columbia, United States USD 125000-160000 / year

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Summary

MACPAC, a non-partisan legislative branch agency that advises the U.S. Congress on Medicaid and CHIP policy issues, is seeking a Principal Policy Analyst.

Duties

  • Principal analysts conduct and lead MACPAC's analytic work on key policy issues affecting Medicaid and the State Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Analysts focus on one or more aspects of the Medicaid and CHIP program while working collaboratively with other members of the policy team. They work under the direction of the executive director and policy directors. Principal analysts are expected to conduct increasingly independent analytic work and to conceptualize and manage significant bodies of work, often involving other team members. All MACPAC analysts are positioned in each of three teams: Medicaid payment and finance, access to care, and long-term services and supports. Like all MACPAC employees, a principal analyst is expected to: demonstrate and model commitment to team and personal success; work collaboratively with others inside and outside the organization; adapt behavior in response to feedback and experience; contribute to the growth, expertise, and knowledge of colleagues; hold self and others accountable for meeting expectations in a timely and professional manner; and foster a culture of inclusivity and belonging. Principal analysts are expected, on a routine basis, to be able to execute the following duties: conduct analytic work including: designing, directing, and conducting rigorous research projects on Medicaid and CHIP topics; playing a leadership role in development of MACPAC's research agenda by identifying focused lines of inquiry related to areas of congressional or Commissioner interest; applying subject matter expertise to the analysis of Medicaid and CHIP topics, including proposed policies and developing issues; and preparing analyses for technical support of congressional staff. communicate effectively orally and in writing by: conceptualizing and developing content of MACPAC products (e.g., issue briefs, reports, comment letters) on increasingly complex issues, organizing information and translating technical content for lay audiences; presenting the results of analytic and other work and leading issue-focused discussions and meetings on Medicaid and CHIP topics with internal teams, Commissioners, and external stakeholders, including congressional staff; structuring meeting materials and presentations to support decision-making by the Commission; and responding to questions from Commissioners in real time on specific aspects of work and its implications. ensure the quality of MACPAC work, including taking responsibility that a portfolio of work (including that conducted by external contractors and junior staff) meets organizational standards for being thorough, objective, accurate, and nonpartisan; represent and speak on behalf of MACPAC in meetings with stakeholder organizations, researchers, government agencies, and others interested in MACPAC's work, including ability to speak on work beyond own portfolio; and perform other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

Knowledge and Skills In order to perform the major duties listed above, a principal analyst must: demonstrate significant knowledge of state and feral Medicaid and CHIP policy and program issues; demonstrate strong skills in critical thinking and policy analysis, including the ability to: effectively construct arguments and use evidence to tell a story and translate findings and decisions into clear priorities and action; apply subject matter expertise to the analysis of Medicaid and CHIP topics outside of main research portfolio; recommend appropriate actions or next steps when analytic findings are ambiguous or contradictory; and relate research and analytic findings to the broader Commission agenda in addition to the immediate policy question. demonstrate project management tasks, including: serving as a project team leader, including project planning for internal and extramural policy analysis and research and communicating with team members; ability to balance multiple project responsibilities under various deadlines; supervising (directing and providing feedback on) the quality, accuracy, and timeliness of work by others on team; and serving as project officer for external research and policy contracts which may include major task order contracts. engage in learning and development by: continuing to develop new knowledge and skills; may seek opportunities to develop skills or specialize in a functional role (e.g., congressional affairs, data analysis, contracting); and listening and responding to feedback from supervisor and colleagues. demonstrate teamwork and accountability by: playing an active role in identifying and filling gaps in staff knowledge and skills; providing technical review of work plans and products; providing guidance and constructive feedback to more junior staff to encourage learning and development; and expanding productive working relationships with peers and external organizations. Required Experience expertise in a substantive area related to the Commission's statutory authority; and at least seven years of experience in health policy analysis or research, and at least two years of experience in planning, leading, and executing complex projects and communicating results to lay audiences with minimal supervision.

Education

A graduate degree in health policy, health services research, public policy, public health, public administration, statistics, or other related fields.

Requirements

Individuals must be U.S. citizens; Employees must undergo the completion of a satisfactory background investigation; and Male applicants born after December 31, 1959 must certify that they have registered with the Selective Service System, or are exempt from having to do so under the Selective Service Law as described in 5 USC § 3328. MACPAC employees are required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 subject to applicable exceptions as required by law. If selected for employment at MACPAC, you will be required to submit documentation of proof of vaccination before appointment or onboarding with MACPAC. MACPAC will provide additional information regarding what information or documentation regarding proof of your vaccination will be needed, as well as how you can request an exemption from this requirement due to a medical condition or a sincerely held religious belief, if applicable. If an individual fails to meet this requirement, MACPAC may take action up to and including rescinding the employment offer or termination. All MACPAC employees earning more than $151,661 in calendar year 2026 must follow financial disclosure requirements under the STOCK Act. Details can be found on the Senate Ethics Committee website here: https://www.ethics.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/financialdisclosure

Evaluations

We will review your resume and supporting documents to ensure you meet the basic qualification requirements. We will evaluate each applicant who meets the basic qualifications on the information provided and evaluate your relevant professional, educational, and work experiences as it relates to fundamental competencies, identified in the Qualifications section above, required for this position.

How to apply

A complete application should include a cover letter and resume. We prefer traditional resumes, as opposed to the federal resume required for positions on USAJobs. To apply, please visit https://phf.tbe.taleo.net/phf03/ats/careers/v2/viewRequisition?org=MACPAC&cws=37&rid=69

What to expect next

Once you submit your application, we will assess your application and experience, identify the best qualified applicants, and refer those applications to the hiring manager for further consideration and interviews.

Required documents

Cover Letter Resume See 'How to Apply' for instructions.

Other information

This is a full-time position based in downtown Washington, DC with federal employee health and retirement benefits. Interested applicants should be available to work in the office two days per week with flexibility to attend other in-person events as needed. Salary competitive with those in other federal agencies.

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