Governor’s Advisor (Governor’s Advisor IV)
Job #: 2025-04
- TWC Job #: 16763547
- Opening Date: 9/26/2024
- Travel Required: 5%
- Monthly Salary: $7,500.00 - $10,000.00
- Position Location: Austin, Texas
- Group Step: B27
- Class: 1883
- Status: Open
Governor’s Advisor – Austin, Texas
The Office of the Governor is looking for a Governor’s Advisor (Governor’s Advisor IV) to work in the Budget Division.
Who We Are
The Office of the Governor works to build a healthier, safer, freer, and more prosperous future for all Texans. We are located primarily within the Texas State Capitol Complex in Austin.
What You’ll Earn
The salary is $7,500.00 - $10,000.00 a month ($90,000.00 - $120,000.00 a year).
Benefits include medical insurance, sick leave, and vacation leave. Also, State of Texas employees are eligible for a defined retirement plan. Learn more: https://www.ers.texas.gov/Active-Employees/Health-Benefits
What You’ll Do
This is a job that performs advanced (senior-level) consulting, advising and analysis work related to Article I of the General Appropriations Act, focusing primarily on Tax Policy, as needed to support and disseminate the Governor’s statewide agenda. Effectively assists and leads state agency executives and boards in strategizing, planning, performance measurement and the strategic allocation of resources. Effectively supports the Governor, his executive team, the Texas Legislature, and other stakeholders in formulating and answering questions, formally defining complex business issues, and determining the most effective course of action to accomplish short-, mid-, and long-term programmatic goals and objectives. Provides superior customer service, including complex technical assistance to the Legislature, senior staff, other state agencies and constituents. Governor’s Advisors remain on-call, including on short notice, during legislative sessions, nights, weekends, and holidays for all related business matters relating to the work of the Budget Division.
- Assigned as team lead focused on Article I of the General Appropriations Act.
- Assists agency executives, boards, senior staff, the Texas Legislature, and other stakeholders in researching, evaluating, and preparing comprehensive analyses of state agency budgets, proposed budget revisions, reports, issuing briefs, and flawless written materials on complex state fiscal and programmatic issues.
- Analyzes budget decision ramifications.
- Monitors implementation of major legislation from legislative sessions.
- Evaluates legislation results to develop focus areas for future legislative sessions.
- Provides superior technical and programmatic assistance and leadership to state agency executives as required to clearly disseminate and successfully implement the Governor’s budget priorities statewide.
- Assists the Governor and his executive team in program planning, development, and implementation.
- Conducts benchmarking studies, surveys, inspections, and reviews as required to evaluate and determine compliance with certification requirements, applicable laws, regulations, policies, and procedures.
- Evaluates agency operations and business issues and prepares timely and factual reports of findings and recommendations.
- Assists agency executives and boards in implementing, overseeing, and evaluating procedural and/or policy changes.
- Assists in the preparation of administrative reports, studies, and specialized research projects.
- Engages community and professional groups through public speaking and demonstrated leadership as needed to coordinate, improve, and stimulate interest in state programs and to achieve local success for the Governor’s statewide initiatives and programs.
- Identifies gaps in resources and recommends improvements. Develops sound action plans to improve existing programs and start new initiatives.
- Monitors programs and determines where further research and resources are required.
- Speaks to complex budget, planning, and programmatic issues with clarity.
How You’ll Qualify
- Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university; and
- Four (4) years of progressively responsible budget, policy and/or specialized programmatic experience.
Note: Experience and education may be substituted for one another on a year-for-year basis.
You’re a Great Fit with
- Demonstrated knowledge and experience working in and around the Texas Legislature;
- Demonstrated skills in advanced research, policy analysis, writing and public presentations;
- Experience conducting policy research, data analysis, and fiscal analysis; and
- Strong quantitative and qualitative skills, an understanding of complex public finance issues, and an overarching interest in advancing strategic budget and policy initiatives.
Other Things to Know and When You Should Apply
It’s a great job for a professional who enjoys consulting, advising and analysis work. Apply now by submitting a state of Texas application. Applications are reviewed daily.
Telework opportunities are available upon request. Reliable internet is required. Alternate work schedules and telework may be discussed with the hiring manager during the interview process.
Veterans
Veterans, Reservists, or members of the Guard can compare this position to Military Occupations (MOS) at the Texas State Auditor's Office.
How to Apply
Applications are received only through Work In Texas. The OOG requires all sections of the state application to be completed. Omission of data on the state application is grounds for disqualification of the application. Requests for accommodation should be made to the Human Resources office as early as possible in the application/employment process.
Equal Opportunity Employer
The Office of the Governor is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 requires all new employees to present proof of eligibility to work in the United States within three (3) days of being hired. The Office of the Governor participates in E-Verify and will provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), with information from each new employee’s Form I-9 to confirm work authorization. Male candidates between 18 and 25 years of age are required to show proof of Selective Service registration (or exemption) prior to an offer of employment being extended. Such proof is not required to be filed with an application but must be provided upon request by the Human Resources office. For additional information pertaining to Selective Service registration, you may visit www.sss.gov. View a copy of the Agency's Equal Employment Opportunity Utilization Report.
Notice to Applicants Who May Require Reasonable Accommodation in the Interview Process
Applicants with disabilities who may need to discuss special accommodations during the interview process should email the OOG’s Reasonable Accommodation Program Manager or call 512-463-8315 in the Human Resources Department. If reasonably possible, please call at least 48 hours in advance to afford our representative and the hiring division sufficient time to properly review and coordinate your request.
Contact Human Resources
(512) 463-5873