Legislative Analyst, Governmental Relations
Company: California School Boards Association
Location: West Sacramento
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Apply Here:
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TrackId=ZipRecruiter Schedule This position is eligible for a
hybrid work schedule, with a minimum of three (3) days in-office
based out of our West Sacramento office and two (2) days working
remotely. Summary Reporting to the Chief, Governmental Relations
and the Legislative Director, the Legislative Analyst supports the
California School Boards Association (CSBA) by researching,
tracking and analyzing legislative initiatives that impact
California’s TK–12 education system. This position develops and
produces written and digital communications, reports and materials
for various CSBA departments and leadership bodies. The role also
assists in coordinating meetings, events and legislative
activities, while fostering cooperative relationships among
internal departments and external stakeholders, including
education, community, public and government agencies. The ideal
candidate possesses strong analytical, research and communication
skills, along with a solid understanding of State and Federal
legislative processes; performs related work as required. Essential
Duties & Responsibilities Legislative Research & Analysis
Researches, tracks, analyzes, and reports data on local, state, and
federal legislative initiatives that may affect California TK–12
education. Downloads and reviews daily reports from web-based
legislative tracking systems to monitor new, amended, or signed
legislation. Inputs and maintains accurate legislator and board
member contact information within databases, ensuring proper
communication and reporting. Writing & Communication Composes,
edits, and produces a wide range of written materials for CSBA,
including reports, articles, policy briefs, board agendas,
brochures and communications for internal and external
stakeholders. Develops story and message concepts based on
background research and responds to public and member inquiries on
legislative and policy issues. Assists with the creation of
materials for CSBA’s Governmental Relations department, committees,
task forces, Board of Directors, Delegate Assembly and advocacy
events. Meetings & Event Support Assists in planning and executing
meetings, conferences and seminars by preparing agendas, taking
minutes and coordinating follow-up actions. Provides logistical and
administrative support for CSBA’s legislative and grassroots
events, such as the Annual Education Conference and Legislative
Action programs. Attends conferences and seminars to maintain
knowledge of legislative developments. Administrative &
Departmental Support Answers and screens calls and emails for the
Governmental Relations department, referring inquiries as
appropriate and handling routine matters within CSBA policy.
Maintains accurate records and prepares reports using standard
office software and web-based tools. Demonstrates understanding and
adherence to CSBA’s values, policies, and practices while
maintaining professionalism and confidentiality at all times. Other
Responsibilities Occasional overnight travel required. Limited
vacation available during peak legislative periods. Performs other
duties as assigned. Qualifications Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
combination of education and experience in education, political
science, government relations, social sciences, economics, business
administration, management, finance, or a related field with a
minimum of three (3) years of progressively responsible
administrative or legislative experience, preferably in education,
nonprofit, grassroots or campaign settings. Experience providing
administrative support to management, coordinating meetings, and
planning events is highly preferred. Knowledge of state and federal
legislative principles, processes and terminology. Experienced with
research, analysis and writing on legislative concepts and policy
issues. Familiar with functions of nonprofit organizations, boards
and commissions. Administrative principles and practices including
business correspondence, report formatting and data management.
Knowledge of local, state and federal laws and policies impacting
TK-12 education. Ability to utilize Microsoft Office Suite,
databases, spreadsheets, PowerPoint and calendaring programs.
Competent English grammar, usage, spelling, punctuation and style.
Utilizes professional communication techniques for working with
elected officials, staff, public agencies and association members.
Understand the organization and operations of CSBA and relevant
external agencies. Creates and utilizes web-based tracking systems
and reports. Composes correspondence and reports independently and
accurately. Prioritizes multiple projects and meet critical
deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Works with confidential
records and maintains discretion. Utilizes social media and digital
platforms effectively and professionally. Demonstrates sound
judgment, initiative, and tact in all professional interactions.
Promotes CSBA’s values of integrity, collaboration, excellence,
accountability, innovation and respect. Establishes and maintains
positive working relationships with colleagues and stakeholders.
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively to achieve
individual and team goals. Work occasionally on evenings and
weekends may be required to support advocacy efforts and
Association events. Must be able to lift, carry and move materials
up to 25 pounds. Ability to sit at a computer for extended periods
and engaged in presentations. Employees are personally responsible
for following health and safety guidelines, instructions and
policies. Why Join CSBA? Play a key role in supporting CSBA’s
legislative advocacy and policy initiatives that shape California’s
TK-12 public education system. Work in a collaborative and
mission-driven environment dedicated to advancing public education.
Receive a competitive salary and benefits package. If you are an
ambitious professional looking for a role where you can make a real
impact, we encourage you to apply! Benefits At CSBA, we proudly
offer competitive compensation and benefits, including medical,
dental and vision coverage for employees and dependent children,
insurances and California Public Employees Retirement System
(CalPERS), and more: Comprehensive medical, dental and vision
plans: Medical through Kaiser (Platinum HMO plan) and Blue Shield
(Platinum HMO, Silver PPO, and HDHP with HSA). Dental - Delta
Dental Vision – VSP CSBA offers a hybrid work schedule, with a
minimum of three (3) days in-office based out of our West
Sacramento office and two (2) days working remotely. Membership in
the CalPERS retirement system: Classic membership tier (2% @ 55; 7%
employee contribution and 11.54% employer contribution) PEPRA
membership tier (2% @ 62; 8.25% employee contribution and 8.27%
employer contribution) Employer-paid Life and AD&D insurance
Employer-paid Short- and Long-Term Disability insurance Optional
supplemental 457 retirement savings available Flexible Spending
Account (FSA) Medical and Dependent Care Employee Assistance
Program Perks at Work savings program Learning and Development
Social Events: All-Staff luncheon events, Coffee & Learn Paid Time
Off: Vacation: Accrues 10 days annually for hourly employees and 15
days annually for salary employees. The rate at which you accrue
will increase annually with years of service. Floating holidays: 32
hours annually accrue date of hire. Separate sick leave accrual: 8
hours accrued monthly. Holiday: 10 CSBA recognized holidays
annually December Office Closure: During the latter part of
December each year CSBA closes its office. During this time,
employees are paid for 6 days in addition to the December 25 and
January 1 holiday. Sabbatical Program: Employees with at least
seven (7) years of continuous full-time employment in their current
period of service are eligible for up to four (4) weeks of paid
leave. CSBA’s operation hours are 8:00 a.m.– 5:00 p.m. CSBA
currently offers a hybrid work schedule for eligible positions.
CSBA is headquartered in West Sacramento. About CSBA The California
School Boards Association is a nonprofit education association
representing the governing boards who oversee public school
districts and county offices of education. With a membership of
nearly 1,000 educational agencies statewide, CSBA brings together
school governing boards to advocate for effective policies that
advance the education and well-being of the state’s more than 6
million school-age children. CSBA provides policy resources and
training to members and represents the statewide interests of
public education through legal, political, legislative, community
and media advocacy. CSBA employees are highly skilled, with a
desire to excel and help strengthen school board governance and
maximize student achievement. They are strategic in their trade,
embrace challenges, and offer new and innovative ideas. CSBA
creates a supportive, dynamic environment for its employees to grow
and succeed. Our core values of integrity, collaboration,
accountability, respect, excellence, service and innovation guide
the way to achieving the Association’s goals. Apply Today If you
are ready to take the next step in your career and contribute to
meaningful work, apply today! We are excited to hear how your
expertise can further our mission and advance the education and
well-being of the state’s more than 6 million school-age children
in public education in California. Equal Opportunity Employer CSBA
is an equal opportunity employer. It does not discriminate against
employees or applicants based on any characteristic protected by
state or federal law. Equal employment opportunity will be extended
to all persons in all aspects of the employer/employee
relationship. CSBA prohibits any CSBA employee, consultant, and any
CSBA agent, including unpaid interns and volunteers, Board members,
independent contractors or any other agent from discriminating
against any other employee or job applicant on the basis of the
person's actual or perceived race, color, religion, sex, gender,
gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, genetic
information, pregnancy, national origin, ancestry, age (over 40),
marital status, physical or mental disability, medical condition,
military or veteran status, reproductive health decision making or
any other characteristic protected by state or federal law.
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