Advanced Specialist, Government Relations
Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, 95828, USA
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Job Title – Advanced Specialist, Government Relations
Description – Support state-level policy and legislative strategy, delivering insight and analysis that shapes government engagement and informs business decisions across a complex, regulated environment.
About the roleThe Advanced Specialist, Government Relations supports Pearson’s US Government Relations (USGR) function by tracking, analysing, and interpreting state-level legislative and policy developments that impact the business and its strategic priorities. Working closely with senior colleagues, this role plays a key part in delivering clear, timely, and well-structured policy materials that inform internal decision-making and external engagement. The position partners with internal stakeholders across business units to ensure that policy analysis reflects operational realities and supports effective advocacy strategies.
This is a highly analytical and detail-oriented role, combining legislative tracking, policy research, and stakeholder coordination within a fast-paced and evolving regulatory environment.
- Monitor and track state legislative and regulatory activity across assigned policy areas, identifying and escalating relevant developments to senior Government Relations colleagues
- Support assigned business units by developing and maintaining policy scorecards and tracking progress against key business and Government Relations objectives
- Review introduced legislation and regulatory proposals, summarising key provisions, status, and potential business implications
- Produce and maintain recurring updates including legislative trackers, policy digests, alerts, and concise summaries to support internal planning and responsiveness
- Support the development of internal briefings by organising research, synthesising inputs, and preparing clear written materials for use by the USGR team
- Partner with internal stakeholders to validate business context, gather relevant data, and ensure policy materials accurately reflect operational considerations
- Provide timely and accurate support to state Government Relations leads by responding to requests for background research, bill comparisons, and impact analysis (including financial, operational, compliance, and customer considerations)
- Draft and support the development of policy-facing materials such as:
- One‑pagers
- Talking points
- Issue summaries
- Q&A documents
- Comment letters
- Testimony support materials
- Background memos ensuring alignment with established USGR positioning
- Support preparation for meetings with policymakers and external stakeholders by assembling briefing packs, agendas, and detailed notes
- Track key legislative deadlines, hearings, and engagement milestones, maintaining well‑organised records and documentation
- Contribute to the continuous improvement of internal tracking and documentation processes, including template development, version control, and document management
- Utilise legislative tracking and monitoring tools to ensure consistent, high‑quality policy reporting and analysis
- Bachelor’s degree in Public Policy, Political Science, Law, Economics, Education Policy, or a related field
- 2–5 years of experience in government relations, public policy, legislative affairs, or policy analysis (or closely related environments)
- Hands‑on experience with legislative tracking, bill analysis, and policy research within a government relations or public affairs function
- Strong writing and editing skills, with the ability to produce clear, concise, and well‑structured policy materials for internal stakeholders
- Good understanding of state legislative processes and how policy decisions are shaped and influenced
- Ability to manage multiple priorities, work to deadlines, and maintain a high level of accuracy and attention to detail
- Strong collaboration skills, with the ability to work effectively with internal stakeholders and respond to feedback and shifting priorities
- Exposure to education policy or another regulated industry is desirable
- Experience drafting or supporting policy or regulatory content, such as summaries, comparison tables, or suggested amendments
- Familiarity with policy…
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