CCHES is seeking a CalBRACE Project Analyst (Associate Governmental Program Analyst / AGPA) to support the California Department of Public Health’s (CDPH) mission and strategic plan by promoting equitable social, economic, and environmental conditions to achieve optimal health, mental health, and well-being for all.The CalBRACE Analyst position is an opportunity for meaningful contribution to advancing health and racial equity through action to address the greatest health challenge of the 21st Century: climate change. Put your lived expertise and passion for climate justice to work with a team that appreciates your unique contributions. We are a team that works hard, has fun, and strives to build a culture of racial equity, care, and transparent participation in decisions that affect the work.The Associate Governmental Program Analyst (AGPA) works under the direction of the Health Program Manager I (HPM I), in the Climate Change Local Assistance Unit (CCLAU) within the Climate Change and Health Equity Section (CCHES) of the Office of Health Equity (OHE). The incumbent performs a wide variety of the more complex technical analytical functions related to executing the CalBRACE Project, including program planning, reporting, data collection and analysis, procurement, and outreach and engagement.Black, Indigenous, and other people of color are strongly encouraged to apply, as are people with working class backgrounds, LGBTQI+ people, people with disabilities, and people with lived expertise of health inequities or climate injustice.Salary and Benefits: The position pays $5,518 per month ($66,216 annually) for candidates new to State service, increasing to $6,907 per month ($82,884 annually) within five years upon satisfactory performance. Additional raises may be negotiated by the union. State benefits are excellent, including a defined-benefit pension.
This is a telework position, with occasional travel required to Sacramento or the San Francisco Bay Area. Candidates must reside in California by the time of hire.HOW TO APPLY:
Read the job description and application instructions: Job Posting
For those new to applying to State government positions, there are two “steps” to complete:
- Step 1: Establish Eligibility: To be eligible for this position, you must take and pass the Associate Governmental Program Analyst “examination,” which is a self-assessment questionnaire. (Read more about the Associate Governmental Program Analyst classification details and requirements.) The exam is online, and you will receive your score immediately after completion. Create a CalCareers account and take the Associate Governmental Program Analyst examination.
- Step 2: Apply to the Position: After you take the exam and establish eligibility, you must then apply for the actual position itself. The deadline for applying to the position is May 4, 2023.