Legislative Liaison II
- 650 DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
- Oklahoma County
- 6mo ago
- Full-Time
- On-site
Job Posting Title
Legislative Liaison IIAgency
345 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONSupervisory Organization
Deputy Director - Government and Community EngagementJob Posting End Date (Continuous if Blank)
October 20, 2025Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the day prior to the posting end date above.
Estimated Appointment End Date (Continuous if Blank)
Full/Part-Time
Full timeJob Type
RegularCompensation
$85,000/yearWhy You’ll Love Working Here:
Our benefits go beyond the basics, offering annual benefit allowances, a variety of health, dental, and vision plan options, paid annual and sick leave that rolls over each year, 11 paid holidays, robust retirement savings plans, and an EAP & wellness program to support you every step of the way.
The benefits allowance covers up to $20,538.24 for employees and their dependents to enroll in benefits.
Comprehensive Insurance Plans:
The State offers several different medical, dental, and vision plans to better fit your needs. Including options to enroll in a Health Savings Account (HSA) or a Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA).
Pathfinder Defined Contribution Plan: available to employees who began State employment after November 1st, 2015.
Employer matches 6% with an employee contribution of 4.5%.
Employer matches 7% with an employee contribution of 7% or above.
OPERS Defined Benefit Plan: available to returning employees who were previously enrolled in OPERS.
15 days accrued annually during the first 1–5 years of service.
18 days accrued annually for 5–10 years of service.
20 days accrued annually for 10–20 years of service.
25 days accrued annually for over 20 years of service.
Sick leave: Accrued at 15 days per year
11 paid holidays per year
Longevity payments are paid annually to eligible State employees with a minimum of 2 years of State service.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP):
EAP is a cooperative effort between employees and administration to help employees gain access to professional services in resolving personal problems.
Job Description
Job Description
Position Title: Legislative Liaison II
Department: Government & Community Affairs
Reports to: Director of Government and Community Affairs
Division: 9
FLSA Status: Exempt
Location: 200 NE 21st Street, OKC, OK 73105
Note: Candidates selected for positions at the Oklahoma Department of Transportation may be required to complete a pre-employment background check and drug screening before beginning employment. Some positions may also require applicants to participate in a Physical Abilities Demonstration and be rated as capable of performing the essential functions of this job family.
As part of the Government and Community Affairs division, this position is responsible for providing legislative monitoring, prioritizing, tracking, establishing and maintaining relationships at the Capitol, and communicating important updates to the agency; using knowledge of legislative dynamics; assisting with developing agency legislative policy; and building relationships with related external organizations.
The functions performed in this job family will vary by level, unit, and organization, but may include the following:
Coordinates, plans, and manages the legislative activities of the agency, and consults with agency executives to define and implement legislative strategies.
Participates in relevant legislative meetings, agency activities, and client interaction to gather, understand and take action appropriate for the agency.
Summarizing complex legislation and providing recommendations for action.
Handles legislative constituent inquiries in coordination with appropriate agency staff.
Researches and provides information for agency budgets, projects, and operational timelines. Tracks and measures results and outcomes.
Coordinates with the Communications team to develop informative handouts/publications needed for legislative partners.
Interfaces with political, stakeholders, community, and agency leaders.
Provides requested information and public policy recommendations to elected officials and their staff. Developing and implementing strategies to influence policy decisions.
Collaborates with agency staff to gain and share knowledge and assist with the implementation of enacted legislation as needed.
Anticipates, seeks knowledge, tracks, and reports developments on legislation affecting the agency.
Consults with agency leadership to define and implement legislative strategies.
Develops briefings, memos, testimony, presentations, and other communication methods to effectively convey information.
Identifying and analyzing proposed bills, regulations, and other policy changes that impact the organization.
Representing the organization's interests before legislative bodies.
Drafting testimony, correspondence, and other materials to support the organization's legislative agenda.
Serving as a point of contact for internal departments regarding legislative matters.
Levels are distinguished based on the complexity of assigned duties, the level of expertise required for completion of work assignments, and the responsibility assigned for the supervision of others.
This is the advanced level of this job family. Work includes complex legislative work that results in positive outcomes needed for the services provided by the agency.
Knowledge required at this level includes comprehension of legislative strategy and analysis; proposed and financial impact of legislation; strategic planning; administrative rules; development of legislation and forecasting results; and design and implementation of communication programs to enhance knowledge about the agency.
Skills required at this level include the aptitude to train and assist other employees; build productive relationships with stakeholders, legislators, and legislative staffs; analyze and solve complex problems, use excellent written, oral, and presentation communication skills; negotiate; and use critical thinking.
Abilities required at this level include the capability to work independently and collaboratively to select an appropriate course of action; ability to produce reports, legislation, rules, policies, and programs to attain the agency’s goals; and work with cross-functional teams within the agency ensuring cohesive efforts.
Bachelor’s degree and five (5) years of experience working in the legislative process; or master’s degree and four (4) years of experience in the legislative process; or an equivalent combination of education and experience substituting one (1) year of experience for one (1) year of the required education.
Some agencies require travel.
Some agencies may give preference to incumbents with a bachelor’s degree in business administration, political science, public relations, or communications.
Some agencies may give preference to incumbents with a Juris Doctorate.
Equal Opportunity Employment
The State of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of genetic information, race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, or disability.
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