What does a policy officer earn?
Policy officers (Referenten) prepare specialist decisions: they analyse issues, draft briefs and statements, coordinate alignment and manage topic areas in authorities, ministries, associations, companies or non-profits. Entry typically comes via dual public-administration study, Verwaltungsfachangestellte/r, a degree (e.g. law, politics, social or business studies) or a career change with specialist experience. Gross pay depends on collective agreements (TVöD/TV-L), civil-service grades, employer (federal/state/local/association), region and specialist responsibility. As a guide, practising policy officers in Germany in 2026 often earn about €4,200–€5,400 gross per month; in apprenticeship or dual study typical ranges are around €1,050–€1,380.
Salary by region (gross/month)
Guide figures as of 2026. The training column covers dual public-administration study, Verwaltungsfachangestellte/r and typical entry or trainee phases towards policy-officer work; qualified means practising policy officers. Actual pay depends on collective agreements (e.g. TVöD/TV-L), grade, employer, region, specialist field and experience and is not a guarantee.
Further training options
Job and everyday work
A policy officer combines specialist analysis with communication: briefs, deadlines and coordination run in parallel. Daily work shifts between research, writing, meetings and alignment with management, neighbouring units and external partners – often under political or organisational time pressure.
- Research and assess issues and prepare decision papers and statements for management and committees.
- Prepare coordination with specialist units, legal, politics and external partners and document outcomes.
- Steer deadlines, case files and workflows in the topic area and support follow-ups and escalations.
- Apply, explain and implement laws, decrees and internal rules within the area of responsibility.
- Prepare meetings, hearings and working groups organisationally and substantively and follow up on results.
- Maintain indicators, reports and specialist information and prepare them for internal and external communication.