New Job Legislative Assistant Ward 9-St. Louis Board Of Aldermen In Missouri

LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT WARD 9-ST. LOUIS BOARD OF ALDERMEN
LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT WARD 9-ST. LOUIS BOARD OF ALDERMEN

LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT WARD 9-ST. LOUIS BOARD OF ALDERMEN

Company : City of St. Louis
Salary : $55,000 a year
Location : Missouri

Full Description

Department: Board of Aldermen

Salary

$55,000 yearly. Medical benefits and parking. This is a non-civil service position.

Position Specifications

The Legislative Assistant will work directly with a specific Alderperson on their legislative and ward programmatic agenda. This may include research, writing reports, helping to solve community issues, interfacing with businesses and constituents, and other related matters. The Alderperson the Legislative Assistant is assigned to will determine the exact duties and responsibilities related to this job.

SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
(The exact duties will vary dependent on the Alderperson)

  • Work with Alderperson to formulate and advance legislative priorities.
  • Help research, draft, and move Alderperson’s legislation forward.
  • Provide input on legislative strategy.
  • Track and analyze proposed board bills and resolutions; brief Alderperson on the same.
  • Prepare for and help formulate positions for committee hearings and full Board meetings.
  • Represent the Alderperson at meetings with constituents and stakeholder groups.
  • Assist with planning and/or attendance at neighborhood association meetings, community events, and townhall meetings.
  • Work with the Executive Secretary to maintain the Alderperson’s calendar and other Board of Alderpersons staff as required.
  • Partner with Neighborhood Improvement Specialists, various city departments, and Board of Aldermen staff to address constituent concerns and issues.
  • This position is full-time but will require irregular hours and the ability to meet tight deadlines, especially during the legislative session, including some evening and weekend work.
  • This role will vary dependent on the Alderperson to whom the position reports and may include varying responsibilities including, but not limited to the items listed above in addition to other duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications

General knowledge of the legislative process, writing, and some public speaking skills. Experience in organizing meetings, scheduling, community engagement, analysis of legislation, and working with a diverse group of people and communities. Able to work independently and meet deadlines.

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Prior experience working for an executive, leader of an organization, or elected official.
  • Strong research, analytical, and project management skills, and the ability to break down complex issues
  • Bachelor's Degree preferred with emphasis in public administration, political science, social work, legal studies, or other relevant fields, or equivalent work experience.
  • Demonstrated capability to come up with innovative solutions to difficult challenges
  • Ability to thrive working both independently and as part of a team.
  • Commitment to public service, appreciation for lively discussion, and willingness to work hard to accomplish meaningful goals.
  • Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
  • Proven ability to set priorities, meet deadlines, manage multiple projects and tasks, and accomplish objectives with minimal supervision or oversight.
  • Demonstrated ability to engage and build relationships with diverse community members and/or organizations.
  • Ability to exercise discretion and keep confidence on sensitive issues.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to operate a personal computer with proficiency in Microsoft Office and Google Drive.
  • A general knowledge of the Board of Aldermen’s legislative process and Missouri Sunshine Law is preferred.

Scoring Components and Their Weights

O.C. BOA-LA W9

April 19, 2023
W9

Last Date For Filing Application Is May 19, 2023