Budget Analyst - Office of Budget and Performance Management; OBPM
Listed on 2026-01-28
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Financial Analyst
POSITION: Budget Analyst
OFFICE: Office of Budget and Performance Management (OBPM)
OPEN: January 1, 2026
CLOSED: January 16, 2026
GRADE: Excepted Service, Grade 6 (ES-6)
SALARY: $95,000
This is an Excepted Service position. Selected candidate must be a District resident or establish residency within 180 days of hire. Current District of Columbia residents will receive priority and advanced preference for screening and interviews.
INTRODUCTIONThis position is in the Office of the City Administrator (OCA), Office of Budget and Performance and functions as a Budget Analyst, responsible for providing expertise in the performance of budget formulation and justification; presentation and enactment; and execution. Incumbent performs a wide range of analytical, technical, and advisory functions related to the budgetary processes which involves planning, preparing, and analyzing detailed estimates of annual funding needs for one or more future fiscal years;
gathering, comparing, and correlating information about projected revenues and/or costs of current and future programs and activities; and determining costs and benefits of different levels of program operations.
The Bowser Administration is seeking a Budget Analyst to work within the Office of Budget and Performance Management (OBPM). This position reports to the Deputy Budget Director. OBPM reports to the Mayor through the City Administrator’s Office in Washington, D.C. OBPM spearheads the development and review of policy and spending proposals as a part of developing the Mayor’s $21+ billion annual budget.
OBPM advises the Mayor and the City Administrator on financial, policy and program issues that impact the District’s operations and capital investments, and works to ensure that resources are targeted to programs that improve the lives of DC residents. This position will cover several agencies within one of several portfolios that include:
Operations and Infrastructure, Health and Human Services, Planning and Economic Development, Education, Public Safety and Justice, and/or Government Operations.
- Prepares and administers the $21+ billion total funds budget that advances District priorities including producing, preserving, and protecting affordable housing; committed to ensuring that every child in Washington, DC has access to first‑class public education; providing safe communities, ending chronic homelessness, invests in DC’s transportation and environment; and investing in the health and well‑being of residents.
- Is working to increase transparency in the budget process, including new opportunities for public involvement before the budget is proposed; and
- Collaborates with the Deputy Mayors, the Office of the Chief Financial Officer staff, and agency directors and staff to ensure that District resources are used as efficiently as possible, and that programs deliver results for residents.
The Budget Analyst is responsible for providing support to staff, conducting research on financial outcomes and developing long‑term strategic goals.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES- Assists in budget preparation for operating and capital funds, as well as financial and policy analysis for their assigned portfolio.
- Works on projects and makes draft recommendations to improve the District’s outcomes.
- Provides analysis in an operating budget cluster and capital project proposals and monitors contracts and re‑programming requests within the assigned portfolio.
- Supports the development and administration of the District’s Capital Improvement Program.
- Provides technical budget assistance to the Budget Director and City Administrator.
- Works with the Office of the Chief Financial Officer during the annual budget formulation, execution, and closeout processes; and
- Other duties as assigned.
- Bachelor's degree in Public Policy, Urban Planning, Public Administration, Business, Finance, Economics, or a related field is required, but a Master's degree is preferred.
- At least one year of experience with budget and finance or related work in a policy position that required writing and analysis. Substitution of graduate level work for…
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