Civil Health Strategy and Policy Consultant

Booz Allen Hamilton
Washington, DC, USA
Posted 

Job Description

Civil Health Strategy and Policy Consultant

Booz Allen Hamilton


Washington, DC

Key Role:

Support a variety of internal and client-facing initiatives in support of Booz Allen's Civil Health team. Engage with clients to help them understand their organization and crystalize their goals, asking the right questions to draw out the client’s objectives and vision. Analyze and succinctly present data related to policy, operations, strategy, business performance, opportunities, investments, etc. Gather and interpret data and develop recommendations and reports for management. Support the planning and implementation of large programs and initiatives, and regularly interface with management in an internal and client-facing capacity.

Basic Qualifications:

Experience with supporting efforts in the areas of policy analysis, government relations, and communications

Ability to work independently and within a fast-paced, team-oriented environment

Ability to conduct independent research, lead marketing and client-facing efforts, and create client-ready deliverables

Ability to define methodologies, work with teams to conduct data-driven qualitative and quantitative analysis, and make recommendations

Ability to ramp up quickly in new subject matter areas

Ability to leverage critical thinking, problem solving, and consulting expertise

Ability to obtain security clearance

MA or MS degree

Additional Qualifications:

Ability to develop and manage client relationships

Possession of excellent verbal and written communication skills

Possession of excellent data analysis and deck development skills

MA or MS degree with concentration in Public Policy, Healthcare, or Business

Clearance:

Applicants selected will be subject to a security investigation and may need to meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information.

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