Current openings
Research and Policy Analyst
Starting salary: $65,000 – $72,000
The Research and Policy Analyst will advance CCLP’s mission focus areas of housing and income, ensuring Colorado has tax and workforce policies that support those in low-wage jobs or who are unable to work, as well as advocating for all Coloradans to have access to stable, affordable housing. In addition, the Analyst will work across all program areas to provide research and data analysis to support and lift up Coloradans living in poverty.
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