Government Affairs Analyst
Listed on 2026-07-18
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Government
Government Affairs, Government Administration
Government Affairs Analyst
Accretive Technology Group is a global market leader in live streaming that aims to deliver cutting-edge products and services to our clients. The Government Affairs Analyst is a key member of the Compliance and Government Relations function, responsible for monitoring, analyzing, and synthesizing legislative and regulatory developments across a wide range of global, federal, and state jurisdictions.
This role is fully remote in the following states:
Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Michigan, Missouri, Nevada, South Carolina, Texas, or Washington.
Key Responsibilities:
- Monitor and track legislative and regulatory developments across 50+ jurisdictions globally, including federal, state, and international markets
- Identify and prioritize developments based on business relevance, risk, and strategic importance
- Produce timely, concise memos summarizing new laws, regulatory changes, and emerging policy issues
- Provide regular, real-time updates to the Director of Government Relations on key developments and trends
- Serve as an early-warning system by proactively flagging issues before they escalate
- Maintain and continuously improve legislative tracking systems and internal reporting processes (including Westlaw and internal tools)
- Conduct targeted research on priority jurisdictions or policy topics as needed
Internal Advisory & Stakeholder Support:
- Translate legislative and regulatory developments into clear, business-relevant insights for internal stakeholders
- Support communication with business units on regulatory changes and implications
- Respond to internal inquiries regarding policy developments and provide informed, timely guidance
- Ensure consistency and accuracy in policy-related information shared across teams
Policy Communications & Materials Development:
- Draft policy briefs, one-pagers, and executive summaries to support decision-making and advocacy efforts
- Develop position statements, testimony materials, and background documents for government relations activities
- Assist in preparing presentations, briefing materials, and structured communications for internal and external audiences
- Contribute to messaging development on key policy issues as needed
- Provide writing and research support during high-priority or time-sensitive situations
Qualification and Experience Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in public policy, political science, international relations, communications, or a related field
- 3–6 years of experience in legislative analysis, government relations, regulatory affairs, or public policy
- Demonstrated experience tracking and analyzing legislation and regulatory developments across multiple jurisdictions
- Strong writing skills, particularly in drafting concise policy memos, summaries, and analytical briefs
- Proven ability to synthesize complex information into clear, actionable insights
- Strong organizational skills and ability to manage high volumes of information across multiple geographies
- Experience supporting senior leaders or decision-makers with policy insights
- Ability to work independently, prioritize effectively, and respond quickly to emerging issues
- Familiarity with legislative tracking platforms and legal research tools (e.g., Westlaw)
Preferred Experience:
- Experience working in a corporate government relations or in-house policy environment
- Exposure to global policy issues across multiple jurisdictions (e.g., U.S., E.U., U.K., Canada, Latin America)
- Experience drafting policy briefs, position statements, testimony, or advocacy materials
- Familiarity with technology policy, digital platforms, or data privacy issues
- Experience preparing executive-level briefing materials or presentations
- Master's degree in public policy, law, or a related field (preferred but not required)
What Success Looks Like:
- Delivers clear, high-quality policy memos quickly after relevant developments occur
- Effectively filters high-volume legislative activity to highlight what matters most
- Keeps the Director of Government Relations consistently informed without needing to be asked
- Produces polished, decision-ready written materials with minimal revision
- Anticipates emerging risks and identifies issues early
- Becom…
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