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Policy Analyst

Office of National Drug Control Policy

Executive Office of the President

Fresh

Location

Washington, District of Columbia

Salary

$70,623 - $158,322

per year

Type

Closes

February 15, 2026

GS-9 Pay Grade

Base salary range: $51,332 - $66,732

Typical requirements: 1 year specialized experience at GS-8. Master's degree or 2 years graduate study.

Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).

Job Description

Summary

This job involves temporarily working as a program performance analyst in the White House's drug control office, where you'll analyze how government programs are doing, collect and use data to improve them, and communicate findings to leaders and partners.

It's a six-month detail (with possible extension) for federal employees already in similar roles, ideal for someone experienced in evaluating programs and handling fast-paced tasks in a high-stakes environment.

Good fits are detail-oriented professionals who enjoy collaborating across agencies and turning complex data into clear advice.

Key Requirements

  • U.S. Citizenship and current federal civil service employee eligible for detail assignment
  • At least one year of specialized experience at the GS-09 level or equivalent (higher for GS-11/12/13 positions)
  • Experience with Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) measures
  • Skills in designing data collection tools and conducting program evaluations
  • Strong stakeholder engagement, interagency collaboration, and communication abilities
  • Ability to manage multiple high-visibility projects under time pressure
  • Proficiency in drafting reports, briefings, and policy recommendations

Full Job Description

The White House's Office of National Drug Control Policy, Office of Performance and Budget (ONDCP/OPB) seeks Program Performance Analysts at the GS-09 through GS-13 levels for multiple six-month, non-reimbursable* detail positions, with an additional six-month option to extend.

Detailees would provide expert program performance advice and analysis on important matters for the Office of Performance and Budget.

To apply, submit resumes directly to performancebudgetcoordinator@ondcp.eop.gov. This opportunity is open to any Federal civil service employee who is a U.S.

Citizen and eligible for a detail assignment. Full-time details are preferred; however, opportunities exist for part-time details (e.g., 32 hours/week).

Ideal candidates will have the ability to provide detailed program performance analysis.

The ideal applicant would have demonstrated experience with some of the following: Establishing and executing on Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) measures; Supporting the identification of evidence-based and evidence-informed practices within grant and other programmatic activities; Designing, implementing, and utilizing data collection instruments; Stakeholder engagement and feedback; Interagency communication and collaboration; Working on high-visibility projects and products; Developing and applying performance management strategies and solutions to address performance management challenges and improve program effectiveness; Communicating complex and/or technical information to a broad range of audiences; Managing relationships and customer service with key internal and external stakeholders; Developing and delivering briefings, status reports and correspondence to managers; Conducting diverse activities simultaneously and responding rapidly to varying, often time-pressured, assignments; Conducting evaluation and analyses of issues involving programs and policies; and Drafting and presenting succinct written products to describe and summarize analyses, policy options and implications, and recommendations on such issues.

SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: Applicants must have a minimum of one year of specialized experience at a level of difficulty and responsibility comparable to the next lower grade or comparable pay band in the Federal service or equivalent experience in the private sector.

Examples of specialized experience are: For the GS-09: Must currently hold a GS-09 grade level or comparable pay band in the Federal service or equivalent experience related to the duties listed in this announcement.

For the GS-11: Must currently hold a GS-11 grade level or comparable pay band in the Federal service or equivalent experience related to the duties listed in this announcement.

For the GS-12: Must currently hold a GS-12 grade level or comparable pay band in the Federal service or equivalent experience related to the duties listed in this announcement.

For the GS-13: Must currently hold a GS-13 grade level or comparable pay band in the Federal service or equivalent experience related to the duties listed in this announcement.

Qualified candidates interested in this detail opportunity should first seek tentative approval from their leadership to participate.

OPB and ONDCP leadership will review submitted resumes and may reach out to the applicant to conduct an interview if the applicant appears qualified for the position.

ONDCP will follow up with all applicants regarding final determinations.

If selected, applicants would work for the duration of the detail at ONDCP's offices located at 1800 G Street NW, Washington, DC.

Interested applicants should send resumes and any questions to performancebudgetcoordinator@ondcp.eop.gov.

ONDCP will request confirmation from applicants that they have received tentative approval from their leadership before proceeding with the resume review process.

Candidates should submit a 1-2-page resume.

*Please note that a non-reimbursable detail means the detailee's home agency will continue to pay the detailee's salary and benefits during the term of the detail.

ONDCP will not pay for any relocation or TDY expenses associated with this detail. Major Duties:

The detailee will have the unique opportunity to work at the highest levels of government and to interact with a variety of staff and policy officials at the White House, Executive Office of the President (EOP), and over fifty National Drug Control Program agencies (NDCPAs) across the Executive Branch.

ONDCP's mission is to coordinate and oversee the development and implementation of national drug control policy, including the National Drug Control Strategy.

ONDCP is also responsible for the development and implementation of the National Drug Control Budget and the National Drug Control Assessment.

The National Drug Control Budget identifies the agencies, programs, and resources needed to implement the National Drug Control Strategy.

The National Drug Control Assessment assesses the progress of each National Drug Control Program agency toward achieving the National Drug Control Strategy goals and objectives.

This opportunity would benefit the detailee in several ways.

Detailees will gain knowledge on how the nation's drug policy, including the National Drug Control Strategy, National Drug Control Budget and National Drug Control Assessment are developed and implemented, they will get exposure to a wide variety of budget, performance, and policy areas that have a direct impact on programs and initiatives that save lives and stem the nation's ongoing opioid epidemic.

Detailees will have the opportunity to develop and strengthen skills in oral and written communication, project management, and stakeholder engagement/management.

Performance Analyst work activities may include: Assist in the issuance of a data call to assigned Departments and agencies specifying the timeline for completing the National Drug Control Assessment and the required format and information.

Assist in the production of the National Drug Control Assessment.

Collect data and information for assigned agencies for the National Drug Control Assessment to ensure the document is released according to statutory requirements.

Monitor and track relevant performance audits, reviews, inspections, evaluations, and other sources of performance data for all assigned programs, providing updates to ONDCP leadership on their status and potential impact.

Assist in conducting performance reviews, including tracking those conducted by Government Accountability Office, Offices of Inspector General, or contractors, of NDCPAs programs and activities to identify areas of successes and opportunities for refinement.

Reviewing performance measures, targets, and results of NDCPAs and provide recommendations to refine how the performance and implementation of the National Drug Control Strategy by agencies are measured.

Building, analyzing, and visualizing performance databases and dashboards. Developing products and processes connecting drug control performance with strategy, policy, and budget.

Coordinate with the interagency and ONDCP components in fulfillment of other statutory reporting responsibilities as required for assigned drug control program agencies.

As necessary, support the update and issuance of new ONDCP Circulars.

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Posted on USAJOBS: 2/1/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 2/1/2026

Source: USAJOBS | ID: EOP-NDCP-12869314-26-JD-ST