Vice President, Government Relations
In this role, you will partner with the Global Head of Corporate Social Responsibility and US Public Affairs to lead and facilitate government relations activities at the Federal level.
Responsibilities:
Work with legal and compliance teams to solicit input on key regulatory issues that affect Natixis Investment Managers (NIM) business and collaborate to establish and implement a strategy that best fits NIM’s needs.
Stay informed and educated on federal and state issues
Provide insight and valuable knowledge to the Sales teams on regulatory and policy issues to enhance client interactions.
Partner with marketing account managers, writers and video producers to create and deliver content to the Sales team. Examples are monthly web articles, client presentations, podcasts and video segments.
Solicit outside subject matter experts on various issues to feature on marketing content.
Travel with members of the Sales team to present on topics related to the Federal Government.
Work closely with trade associations to understand newly proposed regulations and legislation and assess impact on NIM and our clients businesses.
Facilitate internal participation on trade association working groups responsible for writing comment letters addressing proposed regulatory issues.
Acts as point person for comment letters NIM writes directly to the regulators on issues that pose a considerable impact to our business.
Engage with nationally elected officials and their staff to share NIM’s views on specific policy issues, internal views on the markets and industry, educate members and staff with research conducted by our Research Center, share strategic priorities and advocate for legislative action around issues such as ESG, tax reform, and retirement policies.
Develops Federal and/or State priority recommendations and documentation, legislative request support materials, economic impact/development information and other materials in support of NIM’s government relations activities.
Attend political events on behalf of NIM employee donations
Work with Holding Co’s compliance team to submit mandatory lobbying reports
Work with our partner lobbying firms on assessing policy and regulatory issues, strategy and implementation.
Communicate and coordinate with NIM affiliate organizations and the global public policy team
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree and minimum of seven years of experience directly related to government relations in financial services.
Some knowledge of State and Federal government organizations and legislative processes, including budget and appropriations processes and other issues related to financial services and asset management.
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work effectively with a wide range of constituencies in a diverse community.
Ability to use independent judgment and to impart information to a range of internal and external organizations and constituencies.
Skilled in problem solving and developing public policy positions.
Ability to develop, plan, and implement short- and long-range goals.
Ability to research legislative history and the status of pending legislation and to analyze pending and enacted legislation.
Effective written and oral communication skills.
#NatixisIMCulture
Natixis Investment Managers is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in recruiting, hiring, training, promotion or other terms, conditions and privileges of employment on the basis of race, color, age, national origin, ancestry, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, military or veteran status, physical or mental disability, or any other status protected by law.
Feb 15, 2023
Full time
Vice President, Government Relations
In this role, you will partner with the Global Head of Corporate Social Responsibility and US Public Affairs to lead and facilitate government relations activities at the Federal level.
Responsibilities:
Work with legal and compliance teams to solicit input on key regulatory issues that affect Natixis Investment Managers (NIM) business and collaborate to establish and implement a strategy that best fits NIM’s needs.
Stay informed and educated on federal and state issues
Provide insight and valuable knowledge to the Sales teams on regulatory and policy issues to enhance client interactions.
Partner with marketing account managers, writers and video producers to create and deliver content to the Sales team. Examples are monthly web articles, client presentations, podcasts and video segments.
Solicit outside subject matter experts on various issues to feature on marketing content.
Travel with members of the Sales team to present on topics related to the Federal Government.
Work closely with trade associations to understand newly proposed regulations and legislation and assess impact on NIM and our clients businesses.
Facilitate internal participation on trade association working groups responsible for writing comment letters addressing proposed regulatory issues.
Acts as point person for comment letters NIM writes directly to the regulators on issues that pose a considerable impact to our business.
Engage with nationally elected officials and their staff to share NIM’s views on specific policy issues, internal views on the markets and industry, educate members and staff with research conducted by our Research Center, share strategic priorities and advocate for legislative action around issues such as ESG, tax reform, and retirement policies.
Develops Federal and/or State priority recommendations and documentation, legislative request support materials, economic impact/development information and other materials in support of NIM’s government relations activities.
Attend political events on behalf of NIM employee donations
Work with Holding Co’s compliance team to submit mandatory lobbying reports
Work with our partner lobbying firms on assessing policy and regulatory issues, strategy and implementation.
Communicate and coordinate with NIM affiliate organizations and the global public policy team
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree and minimum of seven years of experience directly related to government relations in financial services.
Some knowledge of State and Federal government organizations and legislative processes, including budget and appropriations processes and other issues related to financial services and asset management.
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work effectively with a wide range of constituencies in a diverse community.
Ability to use independent judgment and to impart information to a range of internal and external organizations and constituencies.
Skilled in problem solving and developing public policy positions.
Ability to develop, plan, and implement short- and long-range goals.
Ability to research legislative history and the status of pending legislation and to analyze pending and enacted legislation.
Effective written and oral communication skills.
#NatixisIMCulture
Natixis Investment Managers is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in recruiting, hiring, training, promotion or other terms, conditions and privileges of employment on the basis of race, color, age, national origin, ancestry, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, military or veteran status, physical or mental disability, or any other status protected by law.
The American Association for Justice (AAJ®) is seeking a Senior Federal Relations Counsel for its Public Affairs department. AAJ works to preserve the constitutional right to trial by jury and to make sure people have a fair chance to seek justice when they are injured by the negligence or misconduct of others—even when it means taking on the most powerful corporations.
The Senior Federal Relations Counsel assists with legislative and regulatory projects and advocacy on civil justice issues. This position focuses heavily on legislative research, writing, and data entry.
Job duties include:
• Focus on the issues affecting individuals’ access to justice which includes:
• Assist with regular communication with the policy makers. • Work with allied groups on shared policy goals. • Draft advocacy material, such as one-pagers and fact sheets, and testimony to promote policy goals. • Draft regulatory comments and letters in response to rulemaking. • Create, maintain, and routinely update various tracking databases for purposes of legislation, and victim advocacy engagement.
• Attend political events and fundraisers. • Heavy focus on legislative and policy research, policy writing, and drafting all the following: legislative materials, advocacy materials, regulatory comments, policy/issue white papers and background memos. • Brief members of Congress and staff and prepare and provide information to Hill, particularly focusing on the needs of Committees of jurisdiction. • Analyze and assess legislation to evaluate civil justice implications for our members, including conducting legal research on legislative proposals. • Monitor the daily progress of legislation affecting access to the courts. • Assist with monitoring the daily progress of the federal judicial nominations process. • Assist as needed on regulatory advocacy, including analyzing impact of proposed regulations on AAJ membership, drafting regulatory comments and letters, conducting legal research on proposed regulations. • Perform administrative tasks as assigned to support the public affairs team including database creation and maintenance, schedule meetings, coordinating with coalition partners, and creation of presentations.
Requirements:
• JD degree and Bar membership. • Must have a combined minimum of 5 years’ working experience on a government relations team at a trade association, lobby shop, law firm, and/or working on Capitol Hill. o Capitol Hill experience must be at least 1 year. • Must be (or become) a registered Federal lobbyist. • Exceptionally detail-oriented and organized. • Excellent writing and communication skills. • Ability to work independently and in teams. • Familiarity with MS Office Suite products (i.e., Excel, Word, PowerPoint). • Ability to travel to two conventions and various assigned events throughout the work week. • Commitment to civil justice.
*AAJ is currently working a hybrid schedule.
**The American Association for Justice (AAJ) requires all employees to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination. AAJ will allow for exceptions to COVID-19 vaccination based on a medical exemption, disability accommodation, or religious objection; pregnant individuals may also request a deferral if they wish for the duration of the pregnancy.
Unvaccinated staff with approved exemptions or accommodations will be required to comply with weekly testing and to follow CDC guidelines for unvaccinated individuals, which may include wearing a mask at all times.
AAJ offers competitive salaries and excellent benefits. AAJ is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
No phone calls please!
Applications must be submitted on our website to be considered.
Jan 31, 2023
Full time
The American Association for Justice (AAJ®) is seeking a Senior Federal Relations Counsel for its Public Affairs department. AAJ works to preserve the constitutional right to trial by jury and to make sure people have a fair chance to seek justice when they are injured by the negligence or misconduct of others—even when it means taking on the most powerful corporations.
The Senior Federal Relations Counsel assists with legislative and regulatory projects and advocacy on civil justice issues. This position focuses heavily on legislative research, writing, and data entry.
Job duties include:
• Focus on the issues affecting individuals’ access to justice which includes:
• Assist with regular communication with the policy makers. • Work with allied groups on shared policy goals. • Draft advocacy material, such as one-pagers and fact sheets, and testimony to promote policy goals. • Draft regulatory comments and letters in response to rulemaking. • Create, maintain, and routinely update various tracking databases for purposes of legislation, and victim advocacy engagement.
• Attend political events and fundraisers. • Heavy focus on legislative and policy research, policy writing, and drafting all the following: legislative materials, advocacy materials, regulatory comments, policy/issue white papers and background memos. • Brief members of Congress and staff and prepare and provide information to Hill, particularly focusing on the needs of Committees of jurisdiction. • Analyze and assess legislation to evaluate civil justice implications for our members, including conducting legal research on legislative proposals. • Monitor the daily progress of legislation affecting access to the courts. • Assist with monitoring the daily progress of the federal judicial nominations process. • Assist as needed on regulatory advocacy, including analyzing impact of proposed regulations on AAJ membership, drafting regulatory comments and letters, conducting legal research on proposed regulations. • Perform administrative tasks as assigned to support the public affairs team including database creation and maintenance, schedule meetings, coordinating with coalition partners, and creation of presentations.
Requirements:
• JD degree and Bar membership. • Must have a combined minimum of 5 years’ working experience on a government relations team at a trade association, lobby shop, law firm, and/or working on Capitol Hill. o Capitol Hill experience must be at least 1 year. • Must be (or become) a registered Federal lobbyist. • Exceptionally detail-oriented and organized. • Excellent writing and communication skills. • Ability to work independently and in teams. • Familiarity with MS Office Suite products (i.e., Excel, Word, PowerPoint). • Ability to travel to two conventions and various assigned events throughout the work week. • Commitment to civil justice.
*AAJ is currently working a hybrid schedule.
**The American Association for Justice (AAJ) requires all employees to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination. AAJ will allow for exceptions to COVID-19 vaccination based on a medical exemption, disability accommodation, or religious objection; pregnant individuals may also request a deferral if they wish for the duration of the pregnancy.
Unvaccinated staff with approved exemptions or accommodations will be required to comply with weekly testing and to follow CDC guidelines for unvaccinated individuals, which may include wearing a mask at all times.
AAJ offers competitive salaries and excellent benefits. AAJ is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
No phone calls please!
Applications must be submitted on our website to be considered.
Information Technology Industry Council
Washington, DC
The Information Technology Industry Council (ITI) is the premier advocacy and policy organization for the world's leading innovation companies. The Public Sector team houses ITI’s advocacy in the United States with a focus on procurement processes at the federal and state levels. The Public Sector team seeks a Manager of State and Local Public Sector Policy.
Position Summary:
As the Manager of State and Local Public Sector Policy, you will support the implementation of ITI’s public sector policy priorities as they apply to federal financial assistance for or other related regulatory impacts on state and local governments. You will work closely with ITI’s federal Public Sector leadership and ITI members to advocate on specific policy issues that are applicable at the state and local government level, including:
Acquisition Reform: includes competition, due process, adopting commercial buying strategies, and educating state procurement officers on key aspects of purchasing information technology;
Cybersecurity: includes advising state and local governments on key best practices for developing, implementing, and maintaining an enterprise cybersecurity strategy;
IT Modernization: includes advocating for consistent technology budgets, investing in commercial solutions rather than government legacy systems, adopting cloud-based solutions, and building a diverse, skilled technical workforce for the future; and
Digital Citizen Services: includes advocating for the seamless and equitable delivery of digital services to citizens while prioritizing accessibility, security, reliability, and user experience through the use of modern technology.
Your responsibilities:
Providing policy direction and leveraging ITI Public Sector policy experts and ITI members for appropriate review of policy proposals.
Tracking, communications and analysis on all key federal legislation, regulation, and policy relevant to the development and implementation of federal financial assistance programs or other related regulations at the state and local government levels.
Interfacing with external consultants in at least two of ITI’s priority states to support regular Vendor Advisory Council (VAC) meetings, including developing agendas, scheduling speakers, and coordinating meeting logistics.
Assisting in regularly tracking federal legislation, executive orders, regulation, etc. that impact the provision of technology-focused federal financial assistance at the state and local government levels, and provide periodic written updates on these provisions and programs for ITI members.
Assisting in regularly tracking state-level legislation, resolutions, executive orders, etc. that impact the implementation of relevant federal financial assistance programs within at least four of ITI’s priority states.
Fostering relationships with key state and local government officials, in order to build support for ITI public sector priorities.
Interfacing with external trade associations and organizations to expand ITI’s policy advocacy through strategic partnerships.
Promoting ITI and its member companies through written and oral presentations, at public and exclusive industry forums, with stakeholders and customers of IT goods and services.
Developing and maintaining ITI public sector marketing materials as appropriate to State and Local audiences.
Your qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college/university. Preference will be given to candidates with an advanced degree in public administration, public policy, political science, law, business, or a related field.
2 – 7 years’ experience in a legislative, regulatory, analysis or communications role.
Experience working in a state or local government office, or in a state and local policy-focused trade association or policy organization, is strongly preferred.
Experience working on information technology policy issues is strongly preferred.
Your intangibles:
Fantastic written communication skills, with a passion for grammar and syntax.
Capability to learn technology industry public policy issues quickly, work independently and collaboratively on advocacy issues, and engage team members to facilitate successful results.
Skilled researcher with a strong commitment to thoroughness and accuracy.
Excellent organizational skills; ability to appropriately hold others accountable.
Customer service-oriented and professional, possessing tact, diplomacy, good judgment, discretion, and the ability to appropriately handle confidential information.
Demonstrated critical thinking, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
A great sense of humor!
About The Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)
Originally founded in 1916 and globally headquartered in Washington, DC, the Information Technology Industry Council (ITI) is the premier advocacy and policy organization for the world's leading innovation companies. ITI advocates for public policies that advance innovation, open markets, and enable the transformational economic, societal, and commercial opportunities that our companies are creating. ITI members represent the entire spectrum of technology from internet companies to hardware and networking equipment manufacturers, to software developers. ITI’s diverse membership and expert staff provide a broad perspective and intelligent insight in confronting the implications and opportunities of policy activities around the world.
ITI is committed to attracting creative, talented, and energetic team members who represent the diverse communities that they advocate for. In addition to an open, friendly, and flexible work atmosphere, ITI offers employees a comprehensive health insurance and benefits package.
ITI is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.
Mar 06, 2023
Full time
The Information Technology Industry Council (ITI) is the premier advocacy and policy organization for the world's leading innovation companies. The Public Sector team houses ITI’s advocacy in the United States with a focus on procurement processes at the federal and state levels. The Public Sector team seeks a Manager of State and Local Public Sector Policy.
Position Summary:
As the Manager of State and Local Public Sector Policy, you will support the implementation of ITI’s public sector policy priorities as they apply to federal financial assistance for or other related regulatory impacts on state and local governments. You will work closely with ITI’s federal Public Sector leadership and ITI members to advocate on specific policy issues that are applicable at the state and local government level, including:
Acquisition Reform: includes competition, due process, adopting commercial buying strategies, and educating state procurement officers on key aspects of purchasing information technology;
Cybersecurity: includes advising state and local governments on key best practices for developing, implementing, and maintaining an enterprise cybersecurity strategy;
IT Modernization: includes advocating for consistent technology budgets, investing in commercial solutions rather than government legacy systems, adopting cloud-based solutions, and building a diverse, skilled technical workforce for the future; and
Digital Citizen Services: includes advocating for the seamless and equitable delivery of digital services to citizens while prioritizing accessibility, security, reliability, and user experience through the use of modern technology.
Your responsibilities:
Providing policy direction and leveraging ITI Public Sector policy experts and ITI members for appropriate review of policy proposals.
Tracking, communications and analysis on all key federal legislation, regulation, and policy relevant to the development and implementation of federal financial assistance programs or other related regulations at the state and local government levels.
Interfacing with external consultants in at least two of ITI’s priority states to support regular Vendor Advisory Council (VAC) meetings, including developing agendas, scheduling speakers, and coordinating meeting logistics.
Assisting in regularly tracking federal legislation, executive orders, regulation, etc. that impact the provision of technology-focused federal financial assistance at the state and local government levels, and provide periodic written updates on these provisions and programs for ITI members.
Assisting in regularly tracking state-level legislation, resolutions, executive orders, etc. that impact the implementation of relevant federal financial assistance programs within at least four of ITI’s priority states.
Fostering relationships with key state and local government officials, in order to build support for ITI public sector priorities.
Interfacing with external trade associations and organizations to expand ITI’s policy advocacy through strategic partnerships.
Promoting ITI and its member companies through written and oral presentations, at public and exclusive industry forums, with stakeholders and customers of IT goods and services.
Developing and maintaining ITI public sector marketing materials as appropriate to State and Local audiences.
Your qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college/university. Preference will be given to candidates with an advanced degree in public administration, public policy, political science, law, business, or a related field.
2 – 7 years’ experience in a legislative, regulatory, analysis or communications role.
Experience working in a state or local government office, or in a state and local policy-focused trade association or policy organization, is strongly preferred.
Experience working on information technology policy issues is strongly preferred.
Your intangibles:
Fantastic written communication skills, with a passion for grammar and syntax.
Capability to learn technology industry public policy issues quickly, work independently and collaboratively on advocacy issues, and engage team members to facilitate successful results.
Skilled researcher with a strong commitment to thoroughness and accuracy.
Excellent organizational skills; ability to appropriately hold others accountable.
Customer service-oriented and professional, possessing tact, diplomacy, good judgment, discretion, and the ability to appropriately handle confidential information.
Demonstrated critical thinking, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
A great sense of humor!
About The Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)
Originally founded in 1916 and globally headquartered in Washington, DC, the Information Technology Industry Council (ITI) is the premier advocacy and policy organization for the world's leading innovation companies. ITI advocates for public policies that advance innovation, open markets, and enable the transformational economic, societal, and commercial opportunities that our companies are creating. ITI members represent the entire spectrum of technology from internet companies to hardware and networking equipment manufacturers, to software developers. ITI’s diverse membership and expert staff provide a broad perspective and intelligent insight in confronting the implications and opportunities of policy activities around the world.
ITI is committed to attracting creative, talented, and energetic team members who represent the diverse communities that they advocate for. In addition to an open, friendly, and flexible work atmosphere, ITI offers employees a comprehensive health insurance and benefits package.
ITI is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
Alexandria, Virginia
TITLE : Director, Legislative Affairs
LOCATION : Alexandria, Virginia
FLSA : Exempt
DIVISION : Office of Legal Counsel
TRAVEL REQUIREMENT : Minimal, less than 10%.
HOURS and SCHEDULE : Generally, Monday – Friday, 9:00am to 5:30pm (minimum 37.5 hours within five (5) days per week); unless otherwise required or approved by management and as needed to be consistently responsive to after-hours and time-sensitive requests from NCMEC leadership and legislative offices.
REPORTS TO : Position reports to the Chief Legal Officer.
RESPONSIBILITY FOR PUBLIC CONTACT :
Daily contact requiring courtesy, discretion, and sound judgment.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION : This position will work to build and maintain trusted relationships with congressional offices, caucuses, and committees on the federal level and legislative offices and committees on the state level through consistent, strategic legislative outreach, advocacy, and information sharing relating to legislative and policy issues in support of NCMEC’s mission, programs, and services.
The Director, Legislative Affairs will manage the Legislative Affairs Manager, the State Policy Counsel, and the Policy Program Assistant.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES :
· Create and implement strategy to increase federal and state legislative outreach, including building new relationships and strengthening existing relationships; maintaining consistent communications with federal and state legislative offices tailored to specific NCMEC issues; and planning and implementing engagement initiatives to build awareness of and support for NCMEC’s child protection mission.
· Support organizational strategy for increasing interactions, relationships, and communications with private corporate and non-profit entities and governmental offices on legislative and policy issues that impact or relate to NCMEC’s core programs of work.
· Manage the work of the Legislative Affairs Manager and State Policy Counsel on multiple, concurrent deliverables, deadlines and projects relating to federal and state initiatives and manage organizational responses to legislative and related third party requests for guidance and technical assistance concerning issues relating to NCMEC’s programs.
· Facilitate introductions and plan trips for senior leaders, including the CEO, and NCMEC issue experts to interact with key stakeholders in Congress.
· Manage proactive monitoring and reporting out on hearings and legislation with potential impact on NCMEC’s mission.
· Collaborate with the Chief Legal Officer, legislative team, and senior leadership on policy developments and substantive requests from the Hill and state legislators as part of formulating evolving organizational strategy and decision-making.
· Collaborate with internal staff and external resources to stay up to date on relevant legal and policy developments relating to NCMEC’s operational programs in order to continually benchmark impact of NCMEC’s legislative and policy strategy and to help develop ideas for new legislative initiatives supporting NCMEC.
· Represent the organization when interacting with the Hill, governmental agencies; federal officials and staffers; non-profit and corporate entities; internal working groups; and partner coalitions.
· Implement and maintain consistent workflows and protocols relating to legislative and policy trackers, communications, and deliverables on federal and state issues.
· Oversee compilation of briefing documents and related communications relating to NCMEC’s federal and state legislative priorities and positions.
· Oversee maintenance of NCMEC lobbying registrations at the federal and state levels.
· Other duties and special projects as assigned by the Chief Legal Officer.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE :
· Bachelor’s degree required.
· Minimum of 6 years substantive experience relating to Congressional relations, federal and/or legislative affairs, and public policy matters, including advocacy, required.
· Experience as a Congressional staffer required.
· Experience with and/or exposure to state legislative issues preferred.
· Experience working with federal appropriations and federal grant protocols preferred.
· Experience working closely with non-profit organizations, for-profit corporations, or law firms lobbying on legislative and/or advocacy matters required.
· Previous experience with and/or working knowledge relating to non-profit, child-related, constitutional, and/or technology-related issues preferred.
· Demonstrated experience developing and maintaining strategic relationships with Congress, federal government agencies, and/or state legislative offices required.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES :
· Working knowledge and experience with protocols and processes relating to Capitol Hill and federal government agencies, especially relating to appropriations and federal grant procedures.
· Working knowledge, or interest in quickly developing working knowledge, with protocols and processes relating to state legislative procedures.
· Strong written and oral communication and advocacy skills in support of NCMEC’s mission.
· Commitment to participating in and furthering a collaborative work environment.
· Ability to interact and communicate appropriately with a range of internal and external colleagues and entities holding the same or different policy positions on issues relevant to NCMEC.
· Ability to perform as high-level strategic thinker and act decisively.
· Excellent judgment in setting priorities and interacting with internal and external contacts.
· Demonstrated ability to effectively coordinate multiple projects and manage multiple staff through various workflows and prioritize multiple deliverables while maintaining open communication with Chief Legal Officer and senior management, as needed.
· Diligence and past success in pursuing positive outcomes in difficult situations.
· Strong commitment and dedication to continually learning about evolving programs and operations of NCMEC and the legislative and policy trends impacting NCMEC’s mission.
· Demonstrated proficiency in using word processing, spreadsheet, and standard database software.
· Adaptability, flexibility and ability to work as part of a team and in an individual capacity.
· Ability to maintain the integrity and confidentiality of highly sensitive material and information.
· Passion for the issues affecting missing and exploited children.
· Ability to register as a federal lobbyist for NCMEC required.
Feb 21, 2023
Full time
TITLE : Director, Legislative Affairs
LOCATION : Alexandria, Virginia
FLSA : Exempt
DIVISION : Office of Legal Counsel
TRAVEL REQUIREMENT : Minimal, less than 10%.
HOURS and SCHEDULE : Generally, Monday – Friday, 9:00am to 5:30pm (minimum 37.5 hours within five (5) days per week); unless otherwise required or approved by management and as needed to be consistently responsive to after-hours and time-sensitive requests from NCMEC leadership and legislative offices.
REPORTS TO : Position reports to the Chief Legal Officer.
RESPONSIBILITY FOR PUBLIC CONTACT :
Daily contact requiring courtesy, discretion, and sound judgment.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION : This position will work to build and maintain trusted relationships with congressional offices, caucuses, and committees on the federal level and legislative offices and committees on the state level through consistent, strategic legislative outreach, advocacy, and information sharing relating to legislative and policy issues in support of NCMEC’s mission, programs, and services.
The Director, Legislative Affairs will manage the Legislative Affairs Manager, the State Policy Counsel, and the Policy Program Assistant.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES :
· Create and implement strategy to increase federal and state legislative outreach, including building new relationships and strengthening existing relationships; maintaining consistent communications with federal and state legislative offices tailored to specific NCMEC issues; and planning and implementing engagement initiatives to build awareness of and support for NCMEC’s child protection mission.
· Support organizational strategy for increasing interactions, relationships, and communications with private corporate and non-profit entities and governmental offices on legislative and policy issues that impact or relate to NCMEC’s core programs of work.
· Manage the work of the Legislative Affairs Manager and State Policy Counsel on multiple, concurrent deliverables, deadlines and projects relating to federal and state initiatives and manage organizational responses to legislative and related third party requests for guidance and technical assistance concerning issues relating to NCMEC’s programs.
· Facilitate introductions and plan trips for senior leaders, including the CEO, and NCMEC issue experts to interact with key stakeholders in Congress.
· Manage proactive monitoring and reporting out on hearings and legislation with potential impact on NCMEC’s mission.
· Collaborate with the Chief Legal Officer, legislative team, and senior leadership on policy developments and substantive requests from the Hill and state legislators as part of formulating evolving organizational strategy and decision-making.
· Collaborate with internal staff and external resources to stay up to date on relevant legal and policy developments relating to NCMEC’s operational programs in order to continually benchmark impact of NCMEC’s legislative and policy strategy and to help develop ideas for new legislative initiatives supporting NCMEC.
· Represent the organization when interacting with the Hill, governmental agencies; federal officials and staffers; non-profit and corporate entities; internal working groups; and partner coalitions.
· Implement and maintain consistent workflows and protocols relating to legislative and policy trackers, communications, and deliverables on federal and state issues.
· Oversee compilation of briefing documents and related communications relating to NCMEC’s federal and state legislative priorities and positions.
· Oversee maintenance of NCMEC lobbying registrations at the federal and state levels.
· Other duties and special projects as assigned by the Chief Legal Officer.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE :
· Bachelor’s degree required.
· Minimum of 6 years substantive experience relating to Congressional relations, federal and/or legislative affairs, and public policy matters, including advocacy, required.
· Experience as a Congressional staffer required.
· Experience with and/or exposure to state legislative issues preferred.
· Experience working with federal appropriations and federal grant protocols preferred.
· Experience working closely with non-profit organizations, for-profit corporations, or law firms lobbying on legislative and/or advocacy matters required.
· Previous experience with and/or working knowledge relating to non-profit, child-related, constitutional, and/or technology-related issues preferred.
· Demonstrated experience developing and maintaining strategic relationships with Congress, federal government agencies, and/or state legislative offices required.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES :
· Working knowledge and experience with protocols and processes relating to Capitol Hill and federal government agencies, especially relating to appropriations and federal grant procedures.
· Working knowledge, or interest in quickly developing working knowledge, with protocols and processes relating to state legislative procedures.
· Strong written and oral communication and advocacy skills in support of NCMEC’s mission.
· Commitment to participating in and furthering a collaborative work environment.
· Ability to interact and communicate appropriately with a range of internal and external colleagues and entities holding the same or different policy positions on issues relevant to NCMEC.
· Ability to perform as high-level strategic thinker and act decisively.
· Excellent judgment in setting priorities and interacting with internal and external contacts.
· Demonstrated ability to effectively coordinate multiple projects and manage multiple staff through various workflows and prioritize multiple deliverables while maintaining open communication with Chief Legal Officer and senior management, as needed.
· Diligence and past success in pursuing positive outcomes in difficult situations.
· Strong commitment and dedication to continually learning about evolving programs and operations of NCMEC and the legislative and policy trends impacting NCMEC’s mission.
· Demonstrated proficiency in using word processing, spreadsheet, and standard database software.
· Adaptability, flexibility and ability to work as part of a team and in an individual capacity.
· Ability to maintain the integrity and confidentiality of highly sensitive material and information.
· Passion for the issues affecting missing and exploited children.
· Ability to register as a federal lobbyist for NCMEC required.
ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION
America's Essential Hospitals (AEH) is the leading association and champion for hospitals dedicated to equitable, high-quality care for all, including those who face social and financial barriers to care. Since 1981, America's Essential Hospitals has advanced policies and programs that promote health, health care access, and equity. We support our more than 300 members with advocacy, policy development, research, education, and leadership development.
DESCRIPTION
Reports to: Vice President for Legislative Affairs
Position Summary:
The Lobbyists directly supports AEH’s advocacy efforts by establishing and maintaining relationships with key congressional staff on committees of jurisdiction. The Lobbyist develops legislative materials, supports grassroots and stakeholder initiatives, and engages member hospitals in federal advocacy efforts.
Benefits of Working at America's Essential Hospitals:
The Lobbyist enjoys a 4-day per week remote schedule, coming to the office on Tuesdays and as needed for internal and external meetings, events, or projects.
America’s Essential Hospitals offers an inclusive, team-oriented work environment with flexible work schedules, competitive pay, annual bonus plans, generous benefit package, and most importantly - an opportunity to make an impact. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced government affairs professional who is passionate about driving healthcare access and equity.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE AEH LOBBYIST:
*Below is a summary, not an inclusive list of all responsibilities
Lead development for AEH’s legislative materials
Conduct legislative outreach and communicating AEH’s advocacy messages and policy positions with members of Congress and legislative staff
Assume a leading role in AEH work with member hospitals, consultants, and other stakeholders
Assist in planning and executing legislative events and Hill briefings for congressional staff, including materials preparation
Develop advocacy materials such as message cards, talking points and briefing packets for AEH staff and members
Educate association members on legislative and policy issues and effective advocacy efforts through teleconferences, webinars and in-person meetings
Represent association Political Action Committee at political events for members of Congress
Create grassroots advocacy engagement opportunities
Represent AEH at coalition meetings with other national associations and attending hearings and other meetings as necessary
Work with other AEH departments to coordinate advocacy activities, including education and conference planning, membership, and research
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
MINIMUM EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE FOR THE AEH LOBBYIST
Bachelor’s degree in government relations, healthcare, or related field
A minimum of 3 years of demonstrated experience in government relations, political/ grassroots campaigns, or policy development
Capitol Hill staff or healthcare lobbying or policy experience strongly preferred
ESSENTIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE AEH LOBBYIST:
Possesses a good understanding of federal lobbying and the ability to form bipartisan relationships with legislative staff
Strong analytical writing and verbal communications skills
Highly organized and skilled in synthesizing complex materials
Strong organizational and time management skills, with demonstrated ability to coordinate complex projects, prioritize assignments, meet tight deadlines, and regularly report on status.
Good judgment and accountability
Respectful, service-oriented attitude toward coworkers and customers
Ability to think strategically and creatively
Ability to commute to the Washington, DC office
Ability to provide proof of vaccination (Required for AEH employees*).
* Reasonable Accommodations will be made for individuals with a sincerely held religious belief or disability
LOCATION
Washington, DC
EOE STATEMENT
America's Essential Hospitals is an equal employment opportunity employer and does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service, or other characteristic protected by law.
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Jan 05, 2023
Full time
ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION
America's Essential Hospitals (AEH) is the leading association and champion for hospitals dedicated to equitable, high-quality care for all, including those who face social and financial barriers to care. Since 1981, America's Essential Hospitals has advanced policies and programs that promote health, health care access, and equity. We support our more than 300 members with advocacy, policy development, research, education, and leadership development.
DESCRIPTION
Reports to: Vice President for Legislative Affairs
Position Summary:
The Lobbyists directly supports AEH’s advocacy efforts by establishing and maintaining relationships with key congressional staff on committees of jurisdiction. The Lobbyist develops legislative materials, supports grassroots and stakeholder initiatives, and engages member hospitals in federal advocacy efforts.
Benefits of Working at America's Essential Hospitals:
The Lobbyist enjoys a 4-day per week remote schedule, coming to the office on Tuesdays and as needed for internal and external meetings, events, or projects.
America’s Essential Hospitals offers an inclusive, team-oriented work environment with flexible work schedules, competitive pay, annual bonus plans, generous benefit package, and most importantly - an opportunity to make an impact. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced government affairs professional who is passionate about driving healthcare access and equity.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE AEH LOBBYIST:
*Below is a summary, not an inclusive list of all responsibilities
Lead development for AEH’s legislative materials
Conduct legislative outreach and communicating AEH’s advocacy messages and policy positions with members of Congress and legislative staff
Assume a leading role in AEH work with member hospitals, consultants, and other stakeholders
Assist in planning and executing legislative events and Hill briefings for congressional staff, including materials preparation
Develop advocacy materials such as message cards, talking points and briefing packets for AEH staff and members
Educate association members on legislative and policy issues and effective advocacy efforts through teleconferences, webinars and in-person meetings
Represent association Political Action Committee at political events for members of Congress
Create grassroots advocacy engagement opportunities
Represent AEH at coalition meetings with other national associations and attending hearings and other meetings as necessary
Work with other AEH departments to coordinate advocacy activities, including education and conference planning, membership, and research
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
MINIMUM EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE FOR THE AEH LOBBYIST
Bachelor’s degree in government relations, healthcare, or related field
A minimum of 3 years of demonstrated experience in government relations, political/ grassroots campaigns, or policy development
Capitol Hill staff or healthcare lobbying or policy experience strongly preferred
ESSENTIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE AEH LOBBYIST:
Possesses a good understanding of federal lobbying and the ability to form bipartisan relationships with legislative staff
Strong analytical writing and verbal communications skills
Highly organized and skilled in synthesizing complex materials
Strong organizational and time management skills, with demonstrated ability to coordinate complex projects, prioritize assignments, meet tight deadlines, and regularly report on status.
Good judgment and accountability
Respectful, service-oriented attitude toward coworkers and customers
Ability to think strategically and creatively
Ability to commute to the Washington, DC office
Ability to provide proof of vaccination (Required for AEH employees*).
* Reasonable Accommodations will be made for individuals with a sincerely held religious belief or disability
LOCATION
Washington, DC
EOE STATEMENT
America's Essential Hospitals is an equal employment opportunity employer and does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service, or other characteristic protected by law.
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Major Purpose Of This Job : This position will direct the creation and execution of URAC’s state government relations program. Working with legislators, regulators, government leaders, and their staffs, this position works proactively to define and advance URAC’s policies, positions, and strategies at the state government level. This role will promote URAC’s policy interests and support our mission to advance the quality of health care through leadership, accreditation, measurement, and innovation.
Job Duties and Responsibilities : Accountable for the overall supervision, planning, organization, and execution of URAC’s state government relations program by advocating for laws, regulations, and policies favorable to the organization’s business functions.
Work directly with state legislatures and state executive branch agencies. This includes working with key healthcare policymakers, including members of legislative committees with jurisdiction over healthcare, the Departments of Insurance, other state agencies, and executive departments tasked with overseeing state health care programs.
Collaborate closely with URAC’s Vice President, Government Relations, and Federal Relations staff to advance URAC’s government relations strategies and achieve shared goals.
Educate other URAC departments on state-level policy developments, receive input on state policies impacting URAC’s operations, and inform Executive Team on state policy matters.
Serve as Government Relations department representative within URAC regarding inquiries from state governments and other programmatic needs at the state-level
Lead URAC’s outreach with groups such as the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), the National Council of Insurance Legislators (NCOIL), and the National Conference of State Legislators (NCSL).
Develop a presence with state trade associations, coalitions, and stakeholder groups, leveraging URAC’s participation in those organizations to support the organization’s goals.
Assess each state's outside counsel and lobbying needs and manage these resources appropriately.
Oversee compliance with all state lobbying laws, governmental regulations, and organizational policies which impact areas of responsibility.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Experience, Knowledge, And Skill Requirements :
· 5-10 years of experience working in state government advocacy. This may include working with state agencies, state trade associations, state focused coalitions and advocacy groups, state legislative staff, state-focused consulting firms, and/or comparable government service.
Track record of leadership responsibilities and achievements, as well as project management and/or advocacy campaign experience
Command of current health policy issues with intellectual curiosity and personal interest in continuous learning.
Excellent research, writing, and public speaking skills.
Proven capacity to operate in ambiguous situations.
Deep knowledge of the state legislative and state regulatory processes.
Experience working with and managing outside consultants.
Proven ability to develop collaborative arrangements and strategic partnerships.
Comfortable working independently and interdependently to accomplish goals and outcomes.
Self-motivated work ethic demonstrating sound judgment, initiative, and an ability to manage multiple priorities.
Capacity to handle confidential matters with a high level of integrity.
· Proficiency in Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint and video conferencing platforms required.
· Ability to travel 10-20% for URAC business as needed.
· Comfort working with teammates that work on both hybrid and fully remote schedules.
Education And Training Requirements :
Bachelor's Degree required; Graduate Degree in Public Policy, Law, Public Health, Public Administration, or similar preferred.
VACCINATION REQUIRED: COVID AND ANNUAL IMMUNIZATIONS
Dec 13, 2022
Full time
Major Purpose Of This Job : This position will direct the creation and execution of URAC’s state government relations program. Working with legislators, regulators, government leaders, and their staffs, this position works proactively to define and advance URAC’s policies, positions, and strategies at the state government level. This role will promote URAC’s policy interests and support our mission to advance the quality of health care through leadership, accreditation, measurement, and innovation.
Job Duties and Responsibilities : Accountable for the overall supervision, planning, organization, and execution of URAC’s state government relations program by advocating for laws, regulations, and policies favorable to the organization’s business functions.
Work directly with state legislatures and state executive branch agencies. This includes working with key healthcare policymakers, including members of legislative committees with jurisdiction over healthcare, the Departments of Insurance, other state agencies, and executive departments tasked with overseeing state health care programs.
Collaborate closely with URAC’s Vice President, Government Relations, and Federal Relations staff to advance URAC’s government relations strategies and achieve shared goals.
Educate other URAC departments on state-level policy developments, receive input on state policies impacting URAC’s operations, and inform Executive Team on state policy matters.
Serve as Government Relations department representative within URAC regarding inquiries from state governments and other programmatic needs at the state-level
Lead URAC’s outreach with groups such as the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), the National Council of Insurance Legislators (NCOIL), and the National Conference of State Legislators (NCSL).
Develop a presence with state trade associations, coalitions, and stakeholder groups, leveraging URAC’s participation in those organizations to support the organization’s goals.
Assess each state's outside counsel and lobbying needs and manage these resources appropriately.
Oversee compliance with all state lobbying laws, governmental regulations, and organizational policies which impact areas of responsibility.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Experience, Knowledge, And Skill Requirements :
· 5-10 years of experience working in state government advocacy. This may include working with state agencies, state trade associations, state focused coalitions and advocacy groups, state legislative staff, state-focused consulting firms, and/or comparable government service.
Track record of leadership responsibilities and achievements, as well as project management and/or advocacy campaign experience
Command of current health policy issues with intellectual curiosity and personal interest in continuous learning.
Excellent research, writing, and public speaking skills.
Proven capacity to operate in ambiguous situations.
Deep knowledge of the state legislative and state regulatory processes.
Experience working with and managing outside consultants.
Proven ability to develop collaborative arrangements and strategic partnerships.
Comfortable working independently and interdependently to accomplish goals and outcomes.
Self-motivated work ethic demonstrating sound judgment, initiative, and an ability to manage multiple priorities.
Capacity to handle confidential matters with a high level of integrity.
· Proficiency in Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint and video conferencing platforms required.
· Ability to travel 10-20% for URAC business as needed.
· Comfort working with teammates that work on both hybrid and fully remote schedules.
Education And Training Requirements :
Bachelor's Degree required; Graduate Degree in Public Policy, Law, Public Health, Public Administration, or similar preferred.
VACCINATION REQUIRED: COVID AND ANNUAL IMMUNIZATIONS
IAVA is a 501c3 nonprofit that seeks to improve the lives of over three million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans and their families. Founded in 2004 by Iraq War Veteran Paul Rieckhoff to provide resources and community, the organization has over 425,000 members and annually engages the membership to drive their advocacy and program activities. In 2021, IAVA, in collaboration with its membership, developed the core priorities of the organization. The “Big 6” policy priorities are: Suicide, Burn Pits and Toxic Exposures, Veterans Administration Modernization, Women Veterans, Alternative Therapies, and Education Benefits. IAVA is headquartered in New York City, and has an office in Washington, D.C.
In addition to its core programs, IAVA leverages stories and technology unique to the post-9/11 veteran experience. Recent digital programs have included the “SAV March” a virtual national parade drawing attention to the needs of veterans, the “Vote Hub” introduced in 2021, a new resource to help veterans and civilians find voting registration information, polling locations, volunteer information and other resources to stay active and ensure their voice is heard at the ballot box; and the Veteran Coalition for Vaccination, a collaborative effort to push for vaccine distribution nationally. IAVA’s awareness campaigns have generated significant exposure to veterans’ issues, with over 85+ million reached via their media strategy and over 60+ national media appearances in 2021.
IAVA has an annual budget of approximately $3.5M, a staff of 9, and is governed by a dedicated 18-member Board of Directors.
In a key area of focus, IAVA continues to work to expand its advocacy efforts, leveraging the influence of its members, Board and staff to bring about important changes in national policy that will impact veterans’ issues in the future. Building upon recent successes, such as the campaign for the PACT Act, IAVA is seeking to expand its advocacy efforts to reach new audiences and advance proactive policy solutions of key importance to its members. Put simply, IAVA seeks to advance its role as the leading voice on national policy issues.
The ideal candidate will be an experienced leader and strategist who has worked in the field of veterans issues. This leader will build momentum for relevant, critical, and provocative dialogue across sectors that build collaboration and meet the urgent need to develop an impactful approach to advocacy and power-building for veterans across the country. Candidates must exhibit a clear understanding, ability, and passion for the organizational development required to weave and operationalize a vision for change on behalf of veterans nationally. A strong commitment to collaboration across disciplines as well as evidence of leading successful partnerships with a variety of stakeholders is expected.
IAVA is committed to creating and maintaining a workplace in which all employees have an opportunity to participate and contribute to the success of IAVA and are valued for their skills, experience, and unique perspective. IAVA is committed to equal employment opportunity and to compliance with federal and state antidiscrimination laws. IAVA prohibits discrimination and harassment against employees or applicants for employment based on age, race, color, religion, sex, marital status, physical, mental or sensory disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking, national origin, political ideology or military status or any other status or characteristic protected by local, state, or federal law.
The target salary for this position is $225,000 – $250,000 with some flexibility. Benefits include a robust health care package which include medical, dental and vision benefits, paid time off for vacation, family care, mental and physical health, religious holidays, civic duties and bereavement, as well as the opportunity to participate in a retirement plan.
To apply, please submit a current resume and letter of introduction to Kittleman & Associates, LLC at https://bit.ly/3BjTVH0 (click on the Apply button at the bottom of the page). For more information about IAVA, please visit https://iava.org/
Dec 12, 2022
Full time
IAVA is a 501c3 nonprofit that seeks to improve the lives of over three million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans and their families. Founded in 2004 by Iraq War Veteran Paul Rieckhoff to provide resources and community, the organization has over 425,000 members and annually engages the membership to drive their advocacy and program activities. In 2021, IAVA, in collaboration with its membership, developed the core priorities of the organization. The “Big 6” policy priorities are: Suicide, Burn Pits and Toxic Exposures, Veterans Administration Modernization, Women Veterans, Alternative Therapies, and Education Benefits. IAVA is headquartered in New York City, and has an office in Washington, D.C.
In addition to its core programs, IAVA leverages stories and technology unique to the post-9/11 veteran experience. Recent digital programs have included the “SAV March” a virtual national parade drawing attention to the needs of veterans, the “Vote Hub” introduced in 2021, a new resource to help veterans and civilians find voting registration information, polling locations, volunteer information and other resources to stay active and ensure their voice is heard at the ballot box; and the Veteran Coalition for Vaccination, a collaborative effort to push for vaccine distribution nationally. IAVA’s awareness campaigns have generated significant exposure to veterans’ issues, with over 85+ million reached via their media strategy and over 60+ national media appearances in 2021.
IAVA has an annual budget of approximately $3.5M, a staff of 9, and is governed by a dedicated 18-member Board of Directors.
In a key area of focus, IAVA continues to work to expand its advocacy efforts, leveraging the influence of its members, Board and staff to bring about important changes in national policy that will impact veterans’ issues in the future. Building upon recent successes, such as the campaign for the PACT Act, IAVA is seeking to expand its advocacy efforts to reach new audiences and advance proactive policy solutions of key importance to its members. Put simply, IAVA seeks to advance its role as the leading voice on national policy issues.
The ideal candidate will be an experienced leader and strategist who has worked in the field of veterans issues. This leader will build momentum for relevant, critical, and provocative dialogue across sectors that build collaboration and meet the urgent need to develop an impactful approach to advocacy and power-building for veterans across the country. Candidates must exhibit a clear understanding, ability, and passion for the organizational development required to weave and operationalize a vision for change on behalf of veterans nationally. A strong commitment to collaboration across disciplines as well as evidence of leading successful partnerships with a variety of stakeholders is expected.
IAVA is committed to creating and maintaining a workplace in which all employees have an opportunity to participate and contribute to the success of IAVA and are valued for their skills, experience, and unique perspective. IAVA is committed to equal employment opportunity and to compliance with federal and state antidiscrimination laws. IAVA prohibits discrimination and harassment against employees or applicants for employment based on age, race, color, religion, sex, marital status, physical, mental or sensory disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking, national origin, political ideology or military status or any other status or characteristic protected by local, state, or federal law.
The target salary for this position is $225,000 – $250,000 with some flexibility. Benefits include a robust health care package which include medical, dental and vision benefits, paid time off for vacation, family care, mental and physical health, religious holidays, civic duties and bereavement, as well as the opportunity to participate in a retirement plan.
To apply, please submit a current resume and letter of introduction to Kittleman & Associates, LLC at https://bit.ly/3BjTVH0 (click on the Apply button at the bottom of the page). For more information about IAVA, please visit https://iava.org/
Organization: National Association of Professional Employer Organizations (NAPEO)
Position: Director, Federal Government Affairs
Reports To: Vice President, Federal Government Affairs
Location: Alexandria, VA/Work-from-home Flexibility
Are you a well-connected, hands-on leader with Hill experience and knowledge of federal legislative and regulatory processes?
Come join the National Association of Professional Employer Organizations (NAPEO) , "The Voice" of the PEO Industry, advocating for the interests of PEOs at all levels of government and providing robust member resources for PEOs. PEOs provide payroll, benefits, regulatory compliance assistance, and other HR services to small and mid-sized companies. NAPEO is seeking a Director of Federal Government Affairs to represent the association and assist with federal legislative and regulatory priorities .
This is an excellent opportunity to represent NAPEO on the Hill and positively impact public policy in the PEO industry!
NAPEO offers:
Work-from-home flexibility (two days per week)
Generous PTO
4% 401(k) employer match
Free parking if working at headquarters
As the Director of Federal Government Affairs, you will assist with the implementation and management of NAPEO’s federal legislative and regulatory priorities, as well as federal grassroots activities. You will represent NAPEO on Capitol Hill and before federal agencies and will assist in raising funds for and managing the NAPEO PAC. This position reports to the Vice President of Federal Government Affairs.
Qualified candidates offer:
Bachelor's degree
Minimum of two years of experience on the Hill
Experience with federal legislative & regulatory processes
Knowledge of lobbying strategies, ethics restrictions, & requirements
Knowledge of federal employee benefit, tax, & labor/employment laws is a plus
Existing relationships with members of Congress and/or agency officials is a plus
How To Apply
If you believe you meet the requirements, please submit a resume and cover letter to the following job link (or copy/paste link to a new window):
https://recruitcrm.io/apply/16692236324500013318gAI
Additional inquiries and questions can be emailed to Beth Cessna at jobs @cessnasearch.com .
NAPEO is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.
About the National Association of Professional Employer Organizations (NAPEO)
NAPEO is "The Voice" of the PEO Industry. PEOs provide payroll, benefits, regulatory compliance assistance, and other HR services to small and mid-sized companies. NAPEO's mission is to grow, promote, and support the PEO industry. NAPEO advocates for the interests of PEOs at all levels of government, and provides robust member resources, vital networking and referrals, relevant and timely education, and effective public relations and marketing support.
NAPEO represents a dynamic and growing industry and fosters an energetic, collaborative, and supportive workplace environment. Careers at NAPEO provide ample opportunities for growth, education, and development. NAPEO offers a comprehensive suite of benefits for full-time employees including health, dental, vision, 401(k), flex spending, generous PTO, free parking, and more.
About Cessna & Associates, LLC
Cessna & Associates, LLC is a boutique HR consultancy partnering with mission-driven non profit organizations. Our goal is to identify the best potential candidates that the market has to offer.
The Power of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Fuels Success
Cessna & Associates embraces and celebrates the strength that diversity brings to our organization. Just as we are deliberate in our own pursuit of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives, our efforts support our clients' DEI success. We drive every search with an unyielding focus to create an even playing field for all candidates and assess their ability to be "culture adds", not merely "fits" for our clients. Our team builds and nurtures this rich tapestry of diversity for ourselves and for our clients.
Dec 08, 2022
Full time
Organization: National Association of Professional Employer Organizations (NAPEO)
Position: Director, Federal Government Affairs
Reports To: Vice President, Federal Government Affairs
Location: Alexandria, VA/Work-from-home Flexibility
Are you a well-connected, hands-on leader with Hill experience and knowledge of federal legislative and regulatory processes?
Come join the National Association of Professional Employer Organizations (NAPEO) , "The Voice" of the PEO Industry, advocating for the interests of PEOs at all levels of government and providing robust member resources for PEOs. PEOs provide payroll, benefits, regulatory compliance assistance, and other HR services to small and mid-sized companies. NAPEO is seeking a Director of Federal Government Affairs to represent the association and assist with federal legislative and regulatory priorities .
This is an excellent opportunity to represent NAPEO on the Hill and positively impact public policy in the PEO industry!
NAPEO offers:
Work-from-home flexibility (two days per week)
Generous PTO
4% 401(k) employer match
Free parking if working at headquarters
As the Director of Federal Government Affairs, you will assist with the implementation and management of NAPEO’s federal legislative and regulatory priorities, as well as federal grassroots activities. You will represent NAPEO on Capitol Hill and before federal agencies and will assist in raising funds for and managing the NAPEO PAC. This position reports to the Vice President of Federal Government Affairs.
Qualified candidates offer:
Bachelor's degree
Minimum of two years of experience on the Hill
Experience with federal legislative & regulatory processes
Knowledge of lobbying strategies, ethics restrictions, & requirements
Knowledge of federal employee benefit, tax, & labor/employment laws is a plus
Existing relationships with members of Congress and/or agency officials is a plus
How To Apply
If you believe you meet the requirements, please submit a resume and cover letter to the following job link (or copy/paste link to a new window):
https://recruitcrm.io/apply/16692236324500013318gAI
Additional inquiries and questions can be emailed to Beth Cessna at jobs @cessnasearch.com .
NAPEO is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.
About the National Association of Professional Employer Organizations (NAPEO)
NAPEO is "The Voice" of the PEO Industry. PEOs provide payroll, benefits, regulatory compliance assistance, and other HR services to small and mid-sized companies. NAPEO's mission is to grow, promote, and support the PEO industry. NAPEO advocates for the interests of PEOs at all levels of government, and provides robust member resources, vital networking and referrals, relevant and timely education, and effective public relations and marketing support.
NAPEO represents a dynamic and growing industry and fosters an energetic, collaborative, and supportive workplace environment. Careers at NAPEO provide ample opportunities for growth, education, and development. NAPEO offers a comprehensive suite of benefits for full-time employees including health, dental, vision, 401(k), flex spending, generous PTO, free parking, and more.
About Cessna & Associates, LLC
Cessna & Associates, LLC is a boutique HR consultancy partnering with mission-driven non profit organizations. Our goal is to identify the best potential candidates that the market has to offer.
The Power of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Fuels Success
Cessna & Associates embraces and celebrates the strength that diversity brings to our organization. Just as we are deliberate in our own pursuit of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives, our efforts support our clients' DEI success. We drive every search with an unyielding focus to create an even playing field for all candidates and assess their ability to be "culture adds", not merely "fits" for our clients. Our team builds and nurtures this rich tapestry of diversity for ourselves and for our clients.
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
333 John Carlyle Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314
TITLE : Director, Legislative Affairs
LOCATION : Alexandria, Virginia
FLSA : Exempt
DIVISION : Office of Legal Counsel
TRAVEL REQUIREMENT : Minimal, less than 10%.
HOURS and SCHEDULE : Generally, Monday – Friday, 9:00am to 5:30pm (minimum 37.5 hours within five (5) days per week); As necessary, the ability to work flexible hours and to be responsive to after-hours and time sensitive requests from NCMEC leadership and legislative offices is required.
REPORTS TO : Position reports to the Senior Vice President, General Counsel.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED: The Director, Legislative Affairs will manage the Legislative Affairs Manager, the State Policy Counsel, and the Policy Program Assistant.
RESPONSIBILITY FOR PUBLIC CONTACT : Daily contact requiring courtesy, discretion, and sound judgment.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION : This position will work with the General Counsel to set strategy for, implement, and manage federal and state legislative outreach, advocacy, and lobbying, including the delivery of technical assistance, advocacy, and lobbying relating to legislative and policy issues in support of NCMEC’s mission, programs, and services.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES :
Partner with the General Counsel, Legislative Affairs Manager, State Policy Counsel, and NCMEC senior management to develop and create strategies to prioritize NCMEC’s legislative and advocacy agenda and activities relating to federal and state child protection legislation and related issues supporting NCMEC’s mission.
Create and manage strategy for increasing the range of interaction, relationships, and communications with federal and state legislative offices; private corporate and non-profit entities; and internal NCMEC staff on legislative issues that may impact or relate to NCMEC’s core programs of work.
Manage and coordinate with the Legislative Affairs Manager and State Policy Counsel on multiple, simultaneous deliverables, deadlines and projects relating to federal and state initiatives.
Collaborate with General Counsel on policy developments, substantive requests from the Hill and state legislators, and strategic policy decisions arising at the federal or state levels in order to coordinate organizational strategy and decision-making.
Collaborate with internal staff to stay up to date on developments regarding NCMEC’s operational programs in order to continually benchmark impact of NCMEC’s legislative affairs agenda and strategy and to develop ideas for new legislative initiatives supporting NCMEC.
Represent the organization when interacting with the Hill, governmental agencies; federal officials and staffers; non-profit and corporate entities; internal working groups; and partner coalitions.
Work closely with Legislative Affairs Manager, State Policy Counsel, and internal staff to manage process for crafting organizational responses to legislative and related third party requests for guidance and technical assistance concerning proposed policy and federal legislative issues relating to NCMEC programs.
Manage and oversee implementation of consistent workflows and document protocols relating to legislative and policy trackers, communications, and deliverables.
Oversee drafting of written testimony, policy position papers, and briefing documents relating to NCMEC’s federal and state legislative priorities and positions.
Liaise as requested with the Public Policy Committee of the Board of Directors on discussion and action items that arise.
Ability to register as a federal lobbyist for NCMEC required.
Oversee maintenance of NCMEC lobbying registrations.
Present at Hill briefings, conferences, and related events regarding policy, regulatory, and legislative issues concerning NCMEC programs of work.
Other duties and special projects as assigned by the General Counsel.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE :
Bachelor’s degree required; JD preferred.
Minimum of 10 years substantive experience relating to Congressional relations, federal and/or legislative affairs, and public policy matters required.
Experience as a Congressional staffer required.
Experience with and/or exposure to state legislative issues preferred.
Experience working with federal appropriations and federal grant protocols strongly preferred.
Previous experience working closely with non-profit organizations, for-profit corporations, or law firms lobbying on legislative matters required.
Previous experience with and/or working knowledge relating to non-profit, child-related, constitutional, and/or technology-related issues required.
Demonstrated experience developing and maintaining strategic relationships and open communication and collaboration with Congress and federal government agencies required.
Experience working with non-profit organizations, or similarly situated entities, relating to developing and coordinating national and state policies on mission-related issues preferred.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES :
Working knowledge and experience with protocols and processes relating to Capitol Hill and federal government agencies, especially relating to appropriations and federal grant procedures.
Working knowledge, and/or motivation and comfort gaining working knowledge, with protocols and processes relating to state legislative process.
Strong written and oral communication and advocacy skills in support of NCMEC’s mission.
Ability to interact and communicate appropriately with a range of internal and external colleagues and entities holding the same or different policy positions on issues relevant to NCMEC.
Ability to perform as high-level strategic thinker and act decisively.
Demonstrated skill and comfort analyzing technology processes and data to communicate and draft correspondence, briefing documents, and presentations for a variety of audiences.
Excellent judgment in setting priorities and interacting with internal and external contacts.
Demonstrated ability to effectively coordinate multiple projects and manage multiple staff through various workflows and prioritize multiple deliverables.
Diligence and past success in pursuing positive outcomes in difficult situations.
Ability and dedication to continued learning about evolving programs and operations of NCMEC.
Demonstrated proficiency in using word processing, spreadsheet, and standard database software.
Adaptability, flexibility and ability to work as part of a team and in an individual capacity.
Ability to maintain the integrity and confidentiality of highly sensitive material and information.
Passion for the issues affecting missing and exploited children.
Nov 15, 2022
Full time
TITLE : Director, Legislative Affairs
LOCATION : Alexandria, Virginia
FLSA : Exempt
DIVISION : Office of Legal Counsel
TRAVEL REQUIREMENT : Minimal, less than 10%.
HOURS and SCHEDULE : Generally, Monday – Friday, 9:00am to 5:30pm (minimum 37.5 hours within five (5) days per week); As necessary, the ability to work flexible hours and to be responsive to after-hours and time sensitive requests from NCMEC leadership and legislative offices is required.
REPORTS TO : Position reports to the Senior Vice President, General Counsel.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED: The Director, Legislative Affairs will manage the Legislative Affairs Manager, the State Policy Counsel, and the Policy Program Assistant.
RESPONSIBILITY FOR PUBLIC CONTACT : Daily contact requiring courtesy, discretion, and sound judgment.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION : This position will work with the General Counsel to set strategy for, implement, and manage federal and state legislative outreach, advocacy, and lobbying, including the delivery of technical assistance, advocacy, and lobbying relating to legislative and policy issues in support of NCMEC’s mission, programs, and services.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES :
Partner with the General Counsel, Legislative Affairs Manager, State Policy Counsel, and NCMEC senior management to develop and create strategies to prioritize NCMEC’s legislative and advocacy agenda and activities relating to federal and state child protection legislation and related issues supporting NCMEC’s mission.
Create and manage strategy for increasing the range of interaction, relationships, and communications with federal and state legislative offices; private corporate and non-profit entities; and internal NCMEC staff on legislative issues that may impact or relate to NCMEC’s core programs of work.
Manage and coordinate with the Legislative Affairs Manager and State Policy Counsel on multiple, simultaneous deliverables, deadlines and projects relating to federal and state initiatives.
Collaborate with General Counsel on policy developments, substantive requests from the Hill and state legislators, and strategic policy decisions arising at the federal or state levels in order to coordinate organizational strategy and decision-making.
Collaborate with internal staff to stay up to date on developments regarding NCMEC’s operational programs in order to continually benchmark impact of NCMEC’s legislative affairs agenda and strategy and to develop ideas for new legislative initiatives supporting NCMEC.
Represent the organization when interacting with the Hill, governmental agencies; federal officials and staffers; non-profit and corporate entities; internal working groups; and partner coalitions.
Work closely with Legislative Affairs Manager, State Policy Counsel, and internal staff to manage process for crafting organizational responses to legislative and related third party requests for guidance and technical assistance concerning proposed policy and federal legislative issues relating to NCMEC programs.
Manage and oversee implementation of consistent workflows and document protocols relating to legislative and policy trackers, communications, and deliverables.
Oversee drafting of written testimony, policy position papers, and briefing documents relating to NCMEC’s federal and state legislative priorities and positions.
Liaise as requested with the Public Policy Committee of the Board of Directors on discussion and action items that arise.
Ability to register as a federal lobbyist for NCMEC required.
Oversee maintenance of NCMEC lobbying registrations.
Present at Hill briefings, conferences, and related events regarding policy, regulatory, and legislative issues concerning NCMEC programs of work.
Other duties and special projects as assigned by the General Counsel.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE :
Bachelor’s degree required; JD preferred.
Minimum of 10 years substantive experience relating to Congressional relations, federal and/or legislative affairs, and public policy matters required.
Experience as a Congressional staffer required.
Experience with and/or exposure to state legislative issues preferred.
Experience working with federal appropriations and federal grant protocols strongly preferred.
Previous experience working closely with non-profit organizations, for-profit corporations, or law firms lobbying on legislative matters required.
Previous experience with and/or working knowledge relating to non-profit, child-related, constitutional, and/or technology-related issues required.
Demonstrated experience developing and maintaining strategic relationships and open communication and collaboration with Congress and federal government agencies required.
Experience working with non-profit organizations, or similarly situated entities, relating to developing and coordinating national and state policies on mission-related issues preferred.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES :
Working knowledge and experience with protocols and processes relating to Capitol Hill and federal government agencies, especially relating to appropriations and federal grant procedures.
Working knowledge, and/or motivation and comfort gaining working knowledge, with protocols and processes relating to state legislative process.
Strong written and oral communication and advocacy skills in support of NCMEC’s mission.
Ability to interact and communicate appropriately with a range of internal and external colleagues and entities holding the same or different policy positions on issues relevant to NCMEC.
Ability to perform as high-level strategic thinker and act decisively.
Demonstrated skill and comfort analyzing technology processes and data to communicate and draft correspondence, briefing documents, and presentations for a variety of audiences.
Excellent judgment in setting priorities and interacting with internal and external contacts.
Demonstrated ability to effectively coordinate multiple projects and manage multiple staff through various workflows and prioritize multiple deliverables.
Diligence and past success in pursuing positive outcomes in difficult situations.
Ability and dedication to continued learning about evolving programs and operations of NCMEC.
Demonstrated proficiency in using word processing, spreadsheet, and standard database software.
Adaptability, flexibility and ability to work as part of a team and in an individual capacity.
Ability to maintain the integrity and confidentiality of highly sensitive material and information.
Passion for the issues affecting missing and exploited children.
340B Health has an immediate opening for a Director of Grassroots and Political Engagement to join our growing team. This position is responsible for supporting efforts through grassroots strategies and political support to positively impact the policy priorities for the association on Capitol Hill and with the administration. The Director of Grassroots and Political Engagement will manage our grassroots and political programs and work closely with 340B Health member hospitals to engage in advocacy.
Primary Responsibilities:
Manages Hill Fly Ins & Policy Workshops
Oversee Impact Profiles, the grassroots program that details how 340B savings are used by members to serve low income and rural patients,
Develop and execute implementation, training, and communication programs to drive participation and highlight the importance of the information provided
Manages government relations recognition and regional communications programs, Government Relations Committee, and all other Grassroots efforts
Present to membership and externally (at conferences, state events, and webinars) on importance of grassroots engagement and current initiatives
Develop member engagement programs informing and instructing members at various levels within hospitals on how to effectively advocate for 340B at the state and federal level
Manages 340B Health’s government relations data, including maintenance of grassroots toolkit website, tracking of legislative activity, and updating government relations contacts in membership database.
Update 340B Health’s member hospitals on relevant legislative issues through regular communications, quarterly newsletter, Action Alerts, and other tools
Create strategic PAC plan to support 340B Champions and other relevant political candidates
Plan PAC events, fundraisers, and email campaigns for Individual Members throughout the year to raise awareness and solicit contributions
Identify MOC fundraisers, Create Giving Plan, oversee FEC filings, Manage PAC Board
Hire, train, and manage government relations interns
Attend and assist with bi-annual conferences, including presentations for members on grassroots and political engagement.
Education and Experience:
Bachelor’s degree required
Minimum of 5 years equivalent professional experience, preferably with a trade association
Skills and Abilities:
Passion for the organization’s mission
An understanding of the political landscape in Washington, DC
Knowledge of congressional committees and legislative process
Demonstrated attention to detail
History using government relations databases and software
Proficiency using Microsoft Office Suite
Other Pertinent Information:
We strive to create a meaningful work environment for all our employees, one in which diverse teams and diverse ideas are valued. Our goal is to attract qualified candidates and encourage applications from all individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other protected characteristic. Hiring great people from a wide variety of backgrounds helps keep our organization vital and strong.
Staff are currently in the office on a minimum of 2-3 days per week schedule during the COVID pandemic. A permanent policy governing the number of days required to work in the office has not yet been established. Candidates for this position must live in or be relocating to the Washington metropolitan area and be able to work in the Washington, D.C., office.
340B Health requires all employees for whom the COVID-19 vaccine has been approved for use by the World Health Organization (WHO) be vaccinated against COVID-19. Employees are considered fully vaccinated two weeks after their second dose in a two-dose series, such as the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines, or two weeks after the single-dose J&J/Janssen vaccine. 340B Health will consider exemption requests from candidates who cannot be vaccinated due to disability, medical contraindication, or sincerely held religious beliefs and those who claim an exemption under applicable state law.
The description above is not intended to enumerate all duties and/or responsibilities of the position.
How to Apply:
To apply please visit the 340B Health career center to access the online application process for this position.
About the Organization:
As the leading trade association for hospitals that participate in the 340B drug pricing program, 340B Health plays a critical role in educating and informing policymakers and key constituencies on the vital role that 340B drug pricing plays in assisting hospitals to serve low-income populations. 340B Health also serves as the leading organization to educate hospital members about the ever-changing 340B regulatory landscape and compliance requirements.
Additional Information:
340B Health supports a collaborative working environment and recognizes the importance of each position’s value in meeting organizational goals. 340B Health offers an exceptional compensation package including competitive salary, health, dental, life insurance, disability insurance, paid time off, retirement plan matching, and more.
Nov 07, 2022
Full time
340B Health has an immediate opening for a Director of Grassroots and Political Engagement to join our growing team. This position is responsible for supporting efforts through grassroots strategies and political support to positively impact the policy priorities for the association on Capitol Hill and with the administration. The Director of Grassroots and Political Engagement will manage our grassroots and political programs and work closely with 340B Health member hospitals to engage in advocacy.
Primary Responsibilities:
Manages Hill Fly Ins & Policy Workshops
Oversee Impact Profiles, the grassroots program that details how 340B savings are used by members to serve low income and rural patients,
Develop and execute implementation, training, and communication programs to drive participation and highlight the importance of the information provided
Manages government relations recognition and regional communications programs, Government Relations Committee, and all other Grassroots efforts
Present to membership and externally (at conferences, state events, and webinars) on importance of grassroots engagement and current initiatives
Develop member engagement programs informing and instructing members at various levels within hospitals on how to effectively advocate for 340B at the state and federal level
Manages 340B Health’s government relations data, including maintenance of grassroots toolkit website, tracking of legislative activity, and updating government relations contacts in membership database.
Update 340B Health’s member hospitals on relevant legislative issues through regular communications, quarterly newsletter, Action Alerts, and other tools
Create strategic PAC plan to support 340B Champions and other relevant political candidates
Plan PAC events, fundraisers, and email campaigns for Individual Members throughout the year to raise awareness and solicit contributions
Identify MOC fundraisers, Create Giving Plan, oversee FEC filings, Manage PAC Board
Hire, train, and manage government relations interns
Attend and assist with bi-annual conferences, including presentations for members on grassroots and political engagement.
Education and Experience:
Bachelor’s degree required
Minimum of 5 years equivalent professional experience, preferably with a trade association
Skills and Abilities:
Passion for the organization’s mission
An understanding of the political landscape in Washington, DC
Knowledge of congressional committees and legislative process
Demonstrated attention to detail
History using government relations databases and software
Proficiency using Microsoft Office Suite
Other Pertinent Information:
We strive to create a meaningful work environment for all our employees, one in which diverse teams and diverse ideas are valued. Our goal is to attract qualified candidates and encourage applications from all individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other protected characteristic. Hiring great people from a wide variety of backgrounds helps keep our organization vital and strong.
Staff are currently in the office on a minimum of 2-3 days per week schedule during the COVID pandemic. A permanent policy governing the number of days required to work in the office has not yet been established. Candidates for this position must live in or be relocating to the Washington metropolitan area and be able to work in the Washington, D.C., office.
340B Health requires all employees for whom the COVID-19 vaccine has been approved for use by the World Health Organization (WHO) be vaccinated against COVID-19. Employees are considered fully vaccinated two weeks after their second dose in a two-dose series, such as the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines, or two weeks after the single-dose J&J/Janssen vaccine. 340B Health will consider exemption requests from candidates who cannot be vaccinated due to disability, medical contraindication, or sincerely held religious beliefs and those who claim an exemption under applicable state law.
The description above is not intended to enumerate all duties and/or responsibilities of the position.
How to Apply:
To apply please visit the 340B Health career center to access the online application process for this position.
About the Organization:
As the leading trade association for hospitals that participate in the 340B drug pricing program, 340B Health plays a critical role in educating and informing policymakers and key constituencies on the vital role that 340B drug pricing plays in assisting hospitals to serve low-income populations. 340B Health also serves as the leading organization to educate hospital members about the ever-changing 340B regulatory landscape and compliance requirements.
Additional Information:
340B Health supports a collaborative working environment and recognizes the importance of each position’s value in meeting organizational goals. 340B Health offers an exceptional compensation package including competitive salary, health, dental, life insurance, disability insurance, paid time off, retirement plan matching, and more.
Government Affairs Director
North American Blueberry Council
Salary: $110,000 - $130,000 annually, DOE/DOQ
Office/Hybrid/or Fully Remote Position
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
The North American Blueberry Council (NABC) seeks a Government Affairs Director (Director) with exceptional communication, relationship-building and negotiation skills. Under the direction of the President, the Director leads the organization’s policies and objectives involving international, federal and state government affairs. They are responsible for nurturing relationships with government officials, associated authorities and all committees representing the interests of the blueberry industry. The Director will be a strong collaborator, understanding the importance of establishing a network of congressional leadership who support the platform policies on behalf of NABC. Planning events, such as town halls, webinars, farm visits, lobbying trips to Washington, D.C. and other meetings, is an essential part of this role. The Director will also manage a Government Affairs Committee budget, requiring them to be fiscally savvy and budget oriented. Advancing NABC’s mission and goals is a vital part of this position, as is knowing how local policy, municipal budgets and regulatory policies impact NABC’s programs. If you are interested in an office, hybrid or fully remote position, have a background in public policy or advocacy and want to work alongside key decision-makers, apply today!
See the full recruitment brochure: https://indd.adobe.com/view/f6bafc48-91e6-439a-9814-7e4870e1f75e
THE JOB / IDEAL CANDIDATE
The Government Affairs Director works closely with the President, Vice President of Global Business Development, Vice President of Engagement & Education, Senior Director of Nutrition & Health Research, the Government Affairs 10-Member Committee and an outside lobbying consulting firm to advance the Council’s objectives within a legislative and regulatory framework. The Director will have a strong background in international, federal and state governmental processes, using this knowledge to represent the blueberry industry’s best interests. The Director helps identify legislative and government relations issues, opportunities, priorities and collaborates with other entities to build areas of common interest. This individual is a fact finder, working with research teams to support their initiatives, to create government relations materials, and serve as a favorable representative for the organization and the industry. Their responsibilities include representing the organization’s priorities and positions to key decision makers in the Administration and Congress, guiding the development and execution of strategic government relations priorities, and preparing talking points, legislative summaries, fact sheets, testimony, and reports to present to government officials and committees.
The ideal candidate is passionate about governmental affairs and has an understanding of global and domestic agricultural and commodity trades. They are eager to build relationships and establish trust with their colleagues and key stakeholders. The Director has strong analytical skills and will take a deep dive into the laws and policies that impact the industry. The ideal candidate is familiar with the Farm Bill, disaster relief programs, USDA food procurement programs, labor and immigration reform, trade policy, conservation, food safety, food nutrition and labeling and other relevant topics. They are persuasive and will use their networking skills to benefit the organization.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in business administration, political science, public relations or a related field.
Five years of experience in advocacy or public policy.
Salary
The annual salary range is: $110,000 - $130,000 annually, salary will be negotiated depending upon qualifications and experience.
HOW TO APPLY
For first consideration, apply by November 29th by completing an application and attaching your cover letter and resume at wbcpinc.com/job-board/
Save the Dates:
Round one virtual interviews will take place on January 12th. Round two in-person interviews will take place on January 23rd. Selected candidates must be available for both dates.
Please contact your recruiter, Andrea Walters, with any questions:
awalters@nabcblues.org
(916) 542-1590
NABC is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
Nov 02, 2022
Full time
Government Affairs Director
North American Blueberry Council
Salary: $110,000 - $130,000 annually, DOE/DOQ
Office/Hybrid/or Fully Remote Position
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
The North American Blueberry Council (NABC) seeks a Government Affairs Director (Director) with exceptional communication, relationship-building and negotiation skills. Under the direction of the President, the Director leads the organization’s policies and objectives involving international, federal and state government affairs. They are responsible for nurturing relationships with government officials, associated authorities and all committees representing the interests of the blueberry industry. The Director will be a strong collaborator, understanding the importance of establishing a network of congressional leadership who support the platform policies on behalf of NABC. Planning events, such as town halls, webinars, farm visits, lobbying trips to Washington, D.C. and other meetings, is an essential part of this role. The Director will also manage a Government Affairs Committee budget, requiring them to be fiscally savvy and budget oriented. Advancing NABC’s mission and goals is a vital part of this position, as is knowing how local policy, municipal budgets and regulatory policies impact NABC’s programs. If you are interested in an office, hybrid or fully remote position, have a background in public policy or advocacy and want to work alongside key decision-makers, apply today!
See the full recruitment brochure: https://indd.adobe.com/view/f6bafc48-91e6-439a-9814-7e4870e1f75e
THE JOB / IDEAL CANDIDATE
The Government Affairs Director works closely with the President, Vice President of Global Business Development, Vice President of Engagement & Education, Senior Director of Nutrition & Health Research, the Government Affairs 10-Member Committee and an outside lobbying consulting firm to advance the Council’s objectives within a legislative and regulatory framework. The Director will have a strong background in international, federal and state governmental processes, using this knowledge to represent the blueberry industry’s best interests. The Director helps identify legislative and government relations issues, opportunities, priorities and collaborates with other entities to build areas of common interest. This individual is a fact finder, working with research teams to support their initiatives, to create government relations materials, and serve as a favorable representative for the organization and the industry. Their responsibilities include representing the organization’s priorities and positions to key decision makers in the Administration and Congress, guiding the development and execution of strategic government relations priorities, and preparing talking points, legislative summaries, fact sheets, testimony, and reports to present to government officials and committees.
The ideal candidate is passionate about governmental affairs and has an understanding of global and domestic agricultural and commodity trades. They are eager to build relationships and establish trust with their colleagues and key stakeholders. The Director has strong analytical skills and will take a deep dive into the laws and policies that impact the industry. The ideal candidate is familiar with the Farm Bill, disaster relief programs, USDA food procurement programs, labor and immigration reform, trade policy, conservation, food safety, food nutrition and labeling and other relevant topics. They are persuasive and will use their networking skills to benefit the organization.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in business administration, political science, public relations or a related field.
Five years of experience in advocacy or public policy.
Salary
The annual salary range is: $110,000 - $130,000 annually, salary will be negotiated depending upon qualifications and experience.
HOW TO APPLY
For first consideration, apply by November 29th by completing an application and attaching your cover letter and resume at wbcpinc.com/job-board/
Save the Dates:
Round one virtual interviews will take place on January 12th. Round two in-person interviews will take place on January 23rd. Selected candidates must be available for both dates.
Please contact your recruiter, Andrea Walters, with any questions:
awalters@nabcblues.org
(916) 542-1590
NABC is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
Summary:
The Manager, Government Affairs provides support in furthering the Department’s mission of promoting the wireless industry’s position on policy issues at the federal level on behalf of, and in coordination with CTIA’s members. This position requires considerable substantive participation in department projects and initiatives. The Manager will assist the team with coordinating meetings, developing advocacy documents such as letters and testimony, attend and summarize legislative hearings, gathering data, and developing presentations, monitoring legislative activity, and providing other assistance as needed. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Include the Following:
Assist the SVP Government Affairs and team on all aspects of coordinating, organizing, executing, and reporting of Federal legislative advocacy as legislative issues arise throughout the year.
Draft, proofread, fact-check, and distribute printed materials with Government Affairs team.
Attend congressional hearings and prepare summaries for distribution to member companies.
Assist Government Affairs team on lobbying and congressional outreach with Association members, consultants, and other outside parties.
Compile information for distribution to members, consultants, or other interested constituencies on wireless issues.
Keep apprised of industry developments and potential impacts on Association objectives.
Work with the PAC Director on creation of materials, compiling data, and distributing materials.
Provide research and data-gathering assistance for advocacy materials.
Tracking and monitoring legislation, hearings, markups, and floor activity.
Supervisory Responsibilities: Not Applicable
Competency:
To perform the job successfully, you should demonstrate the following competencies:
Project Management - Coordinates projects.
Customer Service - Responds to requests for service and assistance; Meets commitments.
Interpersonal Skills – Ability to maintain confidential information.
Written Communication - Writes clearly and informatively; edits work for spelling and grammar; able to read and interpret written information.
Teamwork - Contributes to building a positive team spirit.
Judgment - Exhibits sound and accurate judgment.
Planning/Organizing - Prioritize and plan work activities; Uses time efficiently.
Professionalism - Approaches others in a tactful manner; Reacts well under pressure; Treats others with respect and consideration regardless of their status or position.
Quality - Demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness.
Attendance/Punctuality - Is consistently at work and on time; Arrives to meetings and appointments on time.
Dependability - Follows instructions and responds to management direction. Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.
The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Knowledge:
Strong familiarity with congressional members and staff, and congressional process are a must. Good analytical and political skills also important. Ability to understand technology and issues related to industry.
Computer skills: Working knowledge of Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Education and/or experience:
Bachelor's degree preferred. Legislative of Capitol Hill background important.
Language skills:
Detail-oriented with knowledge of grammar and punctuation. Proficiency in proofreading skills and strong communications skills are required. Location:
CTIA is currently operating on a hybrid work schedule with in-person requirements on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
Physical demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is regularly required to sit; and use of motor skills.
Work Environment:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
This list describes general duties and responsibilities. It is not a complete list of duties. Incumbents may be required to perform additional tasks related to these duties.
CTIA does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, color, race, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibilities, marital status, personal appearance, veteran status, political affiliation, matriculation, genetic information, pregnancy or related conditions, disability or any other characteristic protected by law.
Oct 31, 2022
Full time
Summary:
The Manager, Government Affairs provides support in furthering the Department’s mission of promoting the wireless industry’s position on policy issues at the federal level on behalf of, and in coordination with CTIA’s members. This position requires considerable substantive participation in department projects and initiatives. The Manager will assist the team with coordinating meetings, developing advocacy documents such as letters and testimony, attend and summarize legislative hearings, gathering data, and developing presentations, monitoring legislative activity, and providing other assistance as needed. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Include the Following:
Assist the SVP Government Affairs and team on all aspects of coordinating, organizing, executing, and reporting of Federal legislative advocacy as legislative issues arise throughout the year.
Draft, proofread, fact-check, and distribute printed materials with Government Affairs team.
Attend congressional hearings and prepare summaries for distribution to member companies.
Assist Government Affairs team on lobbying and congressional outreach with Association members, consultants, and other outside parties.
Compile information for distribution to members, consultants, or other interested constituencies on wireless issues.
Keep apprised of industry developments and potential impacts on Association objectives.
Work with the PAC Director on creation of materials, compiling data, and distributing materials.
Provide research and data-gathering assistance for advocacy materials.
Tracking and monitoring legislation, hearings, markups, and floor activity.
Supervisory Responsibilities: Not Applicable
Competency:
To perform the job successfully, you should demonstrate the following competencies:
Project Management - Coordinates projects.
Customer Service - Responds to requests for service and assistance; Meets commitments.
Interpersonal Skills – Ability to maintain confidential information.
Written Communication - Writes clearly and informatively; edits work for spelling and grammar; able to read and interpret written information.
Teamwork - Contributes to building a positive team spirit.
Judgment - Exhibits sound and accurate judgment.
Planning/Organizing - Prioritize and plan work activities; Uses time efficiently.
Professionalism - Approaches others in a tactful manner; Reacts well under pressure; Treats others with respect and consideration regardless of their status or position.
Quality - Demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness.
Attendance/Punctuality - Is consistently at work and on time; Arrives to meetings and appointments on time.
Dependability - Follows instructions and responds to management direction. Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.
The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Knowledge:
Strong familiarity with congressional members and staff, and congressional process are a must. Good analytical and political skills also important. Ability to understand technology and issues related to industry.
Computer skills: Working knowledge of Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Education and/or experience:
Bachelor's degree preferred. Legislative of Capitol Hill background important.
Language skills:
Detail-oriented with knowledge of grammar and punctuation. Proficiency in proofreading skills and strong communications skills are required. Location:
CTIA is currently operating on a hybrid work schedule with in-person requirements on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
Physical demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is regularly required to sit; and use of motor skills.
Work Environment:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
This list describes general duties and responsibilities. It is not a complete list of duties. Incumbents may be required to perform additional tasks related to these duties.
CTIA does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, color, race, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibilities, marital status, personal appearance, veteran status, political affiliation, matriculation, genetic information, pregnancy or related conditions, disability or any other characteristic protected by law.
SUMMARY :
A growing, boutique, bipartisan government affairs firm is looking for a State Government Affairs Associate with a specialty in state and local government development projects.
Active Policy Solutions (APS) was founded over 10 years ago to provide specialized expertise to clients in social change, government relations, and advocacy initiatives. We provide representation in numerous practice areas with specific concentrations in youth development, health and fitness, sports and physical activity, and civil rights.
The State Government Affairs Associate will support the Principals at Active Policy Solutions in providing government affairs support, such as helping to identify and pursue funding, for development projects, mostly for sports organizations. For example, a project to build courts, stadiums, or entire sports complexes.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS :
Supporting government affairs initiatives for assigned clients which include:
Having regular interaction with client project teams
Developing government affairs project assessments
Identifying possible government-related funding sources
Identifying government officials with whom the project would benefit from having relationships with
Identifying other means by which government affairs/APS can assist in the project development process
Executing government affairs representation plans for clients
Aid in the pursuit of state, local, and federal funding to support clients’ local project development and planning needs
Assist in the development of presentation materials and talking points
Keep informed and keep the client project team informed of government-related news with potential impacts on the project
Plan, coordinate, and hold meetings with federal, state, and local government and organization offices to introduce our clients, build relationships, and advance other objectives, including policy matters
Support bringing government officials to client sites and events
Prepare reports and memos to clients on activities
Building and maintaining professional relationships with federal, state, and local government and organizational contacts
Keeping informed of government and other potential project development-related news and programs
Performing special projects and other tasks as assigned by the Principals
QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS :
Bachelor’s degree
Minimum of 2 years experience in public policy, government relations, constituent service, or a related field
State government experience required
Project development and government funding experience is a strong bonus
Strong verbal and written communication and organizational skills
Excellent public speaking and interpersonal skills; need to be able to effectively work a room and make connections and relationships; a people person
Demonstrated ability to think strategically and develop complex plans and programs to advance broader agendas
Self-motivated and ambitious; detail-oriented
Ability to work well alone and in a team environment
Able to work remotely, including having own laptop computer with up-to-date Office 365 software
POSITION DETAILS :
Full-time employment position
Work from home
Salary and benefits:
Beginning salary range of $50,000 to $70,000, depending on experience
Health care
Holidays and vacation time
TO APPLY :
Interested applicants should email their cover letter, salary requirements, resume, and three references to Jason Marmon at info@activepolicysolutions.com.
Resumes will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Active Policy Solutions is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Oct 31, 2022
Full time
SUMMARY :
A growing, boutique, bipartisan government affairs firm is looking for a State Government Affairs Associate with a specialty in state and local government development projects.
Active Policy Solutions (APS) was founded over 10 years ago to provide specialized expertise to clients in social change, government relations, and advocacy initiatives. We provide representation in numerous practice areas with specific concentrations in youth development, health and fitness, sports and physical activity, and civil rights.
The State Government Affairs Associate will support the Principals at Active Policy Solutions in providing government affairs support, such as helping to identify and pursue funding, for development projects, mostly for sports organizations. For example, a project to build courts, stadiums, or entire sports complexes.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS :
Supporting government affairs initiatives for assigned clients which include:
Having regular interaction with client project teams
Developing government affairs project assessments
Identifying possible government-related funding sources
Identifying government officials with whom the project would benefit from having relationships with
Identifying other means by which government affairs/APS can assist in the project development process
Executing government affairs representation plans for clients
Aid in the pursuit of state, local, and federal funding to support clients’ local project development and planning needs
Assist in the development of presentation materials and talking points
Keep informed and keep the client project team informed of government-related news with potential impacts on the project
Plan, coordinate, and hold meetings with federal, state, and local government and organization offices to introduce our clients, build relationships, and advance other objectives, including policy matters
Support bringing government officials to client sites and events
Prepare reports and memos to clients on activities
Building and maintaining professional relationships with federal, state, and local government and organizational contacts
Keeping informed of government and other potential project development-related news and programs
Performing special projects and other tasks as assigned by the Principals
QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS :
Bachelor’s degree
Minimum of 2 years experience in public policy, government relations, constituent service, or a related field
State government experience required
Project development and government funding experience is a strong bonus
Strong verbal and written communication and organizational skills
Excellent public speaking and interpersonal skills; need to be able to effectively work a room and make connections and relationships; a people person
Demonstrated ability to think strategically and develop complex plans and programs to advance broader agendas
Self-motivated and ambitious; detail-oriented
Ability to work well alone and in a team environment
Able to work remotely, including having own laptop computer with up-to-date Office 365 software
POSITION DETAILS :
Full-time employment position
Work from home
Salary and benefits:
Beginning salary range of $50,000 to $70,000, depending on experience
Health care
Holidays and vacation time
TO APPLY :
Interested applicants should email their cover letter, salary requirements, resume, and three references to Jason Marmon at info@activepolicysolutions.com.
Resumes will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Active Policy Solutions is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
About the National Service Office
The National Service Office is the central operational engine for two evidence-based programs: Nurse-Family Partnership and Child First. In 2020, what was formerly the National Service Office solely for Nurse-Family Partnership united with Child First, a merger empowering two proven models to share complementary expertise, infrastructure and integrated services. The resulting unified entity works to ensure that healthcare, early childhood development, and the mental wellness of the entire family are served in proven ways to achieve long-term positive outcomes.
Our Commitment to You
We recognize that inequity stems from policies and practices that cause and justify inequitable distribution of rights, opportunities, and experiences across underserved communities, including various racial, ethnic, gender, religious, and sexual orientation groups. The NSO is committed to addressing its principles and practices that cause inequality and is committed to promoting anti-racism, anti-oppression, diversity, equity, and inclusion in our research, education, and operations. We respect and honor differences in race, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, and veteran status and have an ongoing commitment to identify and address issues that affect our staff and the communities we serve.
Position Description
The primary purpose of this position is to pursue state legislative, regulatory, and grassroots advocacy strategies that support growth, sustainability and impact of public funding and policies for the Nurse-Family Partnership and Child First programs. This role will cultivate and manage key relationships with policymakers at the state and local level, as well as district staff members of Congress, stakeholders and other funders, etc. to build support for the Nurse-Family Partnership and Child First programs for a group of regionally assigned states.
This position is based remotely and requires working across the states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. In addition to travel within region, this position will occasionally require travel to other regions in the country, including travel to Washington D.C. and Denver, Colorado. The position will be based in one of the assigned states.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Develop and successfully execute annual planning and resulting strategies and tactics to achieve national and state advocacy goals and state-level policy, funding and private-public partnership goals.
Sustain and grow existing public funding for the Nurse-Family Partnership and/or Child First programs across assigned states.
Implement strategies that contribute to the goals of the national public policy priorities, including the alignment of federal priorities to state-level efforts which reinforce key maternal, infant, nurse workforce and mental health policy issues, expand funding availability and seek regulatory changes to improve both models’ efficiencies and effectiveness.
Cultivate strong, bipartisan relationships with key stakeholders including elected officials and staff, executive branch and state agency officials, district-level congressional staff, political influencers, community leaders, coalitions and other stakeholder groups.
Identify and analyze key public policy and funding trends impacting states and network partners across assigned portfolio, and provide comprehensive, data-specific reporting and presentations upon request.
Oversee management and accountability of state lobbying contracts for a subset of states and throughout the assigned portfolio.
Develop and leverage grassroots advocates, political influencers and strong stakeholder partnerships to achieve state advocacy cultivation and outreach goals, including hosted events, forums and media.
Ensure timely and accurate submissions of progress in Salesforce, Fiscal Note, Voter Voice and other reporting requests deemed essential to productivity tracking
Provide support as requested in the attendance, planning and execution of PGA-related advocacy events, meetings and retreats.
Work collaboratively with a cross-functional team across multiple departments to support local implementing agency partners on implementation, blended/braided funding strategies and meeting regulatory or administrative requirements.
Flexibility and adaptability; demonstrated ability to adjust to changing priorities and political/fiscal climates.
Knowledge, Skills & Experience
Bachelor’s degree in Public Policy, Administration, Public Health, or related field required
Minimum 5 years’ experience in lobbying and/or advocacy; legislative and regulatory processes, budget cycles, working with elected officials, federal/state/local government agencies, and coalitions.
Minimum 5 years’ experience developing and executing strategic and tactical plans at the state level.
Minimum 5 years’ experience in people/program management.
Minimum 2 years’ experience managing contract lobbyists and knowledge of lobbying strategies, compliance, etc.
Minimum 2 years’ experience working with coalitions and managing partnerships.
Excellent organizational, negotiating, verbal, and written communication skills.
Familiarity with public funding, policies, programs that support Maternal and Child health and/or child welfare initiatives, including Title V, TANF and MIECHV preferred.
Knowledge of Medicaid, health care systems and/or managed care is preferred
Ability to travel 30% of the time (dependent upon current public health orders and business need)
Supervisory Responsibilities
This position reports to Senior Manager, Government Affairs and has no direct reports.
Salary
Salary is determined based on experience and skill set. Geographical adjustments will be considered.
Range: $67,750 - $90,105/year
Benefits
The National Service Office offers the following benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k, Group Term Life Insurance, Short-term and long-term disability, vacation time, personal time, sick time and 14 paid holidays.
Core Organizational Values
Be tenacious caregivers by bringing passion and excellence to our clinical practice and professional services
Actively listen to and persistently serve our families and our implementation network
Provide leadership in the field of evidence-based and home visitation programs
Seek and find solutions
Innovate and stay relevant
Translate and enhance the science of pregnancy, brain, and early childhood development to serve vulnerable babies and families
Promote health equity and eliminate disparities to improve outcomes for the moms and babies we serve now and beyond.
Respect and honor differences in race, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity and veteran status
Be respectful, collaborative and tenacious in all our interactions with each other and on behalf of our families and implementation network
To learn more about the programs and the national service office, please visit www.nursefamilypartnership.org and www.childfirst.org .
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Oct 24, 2022
Full time
About the National Service Office
The National Service Office is the central operational engine for two evidence-based programs: Nurse-Family Partnership and Child First. In 2020, what was formerly the National Service Office solely for Nurse-Family Partnership united with Child First, a merger empowering two proven models to share complementary expertise, infrastructure and integrated services. The resulting unified entity works to ensure that healthcare, early childhood development, and the mental wellness of the entire family are served in proven ways to achieve long-term positive outcomes.
Our Commitment to You
We recognize that inequity stems from policies and practices that cause and justify inequitable distribution of rights, opportunities, and experiences across underserved communities, including various racial, ethnic, gender, religious, and sexual orientation groups. The NSO is committed to addressing its principles and practices that cause inequality and is committed to promoting anti-racism, anti-oppression, diversity, equity, and inclusion in our research, education, and operations. We respect and honor differences in race, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, and veteran status and have an ongoing commitment to identify and address issues that affect our staff and the communities we serve.
Position Description
The primary purpose of this position is to pursue state legislative, regulatory, and grassroots advocacy strategies that support growth, sustainability and impact of public funding and policies for the Nurse-Family Partnership and Child First programs. This role will cultivate and manage key relationships with policymakers at the state and local level, as well as district staff members of Congress, stakeholders and other funders, etc. to build support for the Nurse-Family Partnership and Child First programs for a group of regionally assigned states.
This position is based remotely and requires working across the states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. In addition to travel within region, this position will occasionally require travel to other regions in the country, including travel to Washington D.C. and Denver, Colorado. The position will be based in one of the assigned states.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Develop and successfully execute annual planning and resulting strategies and tactics to achieve national and state advocacy goals and state-level policy, funding and private-public partnership goals.
Sustain and grow existing public funding for the Nurse-Family Partnership and/or Child First programs across assigned states.
Implement strategies that contribute to the goals of the national public policy priorities, including the alignment of federal priorities to state-level efforts which reinforce key maternal, infant, nurse workforce and mental health policy issues, expand funding availability and seek regulatory changes to improve both models’ efficiencies and effectiveness.
Cultivate strong, bipartisan relationships with key stakeholders including elected officials and staff, executive branch and state agency officials, district-level congressional staff, political influencers, community leaders, coalitions and other stakeholder groups.
Identify and analyze key public policy and funding trends impacting states and network partners across assigned portfolio, and provide comprehensive, data-specific reporting and presentations upon request.
Oversee management and accountability of state lobbying contracts for a subset of states and throughout the assigned portfolio.
Develop and leverage grassroots advocates, political influencers and strong stakeholder partnerships to achieve state advocacy cultivation and outreach goals, including hosted events, forums and media.
Ensure timely and accurate submissions of progress in Salesforce, Fiscal Note, Voter Voice and other reporting requests deemed essential to productivity tracking
Provide support as requested in the attendance, planning and execution of PGA-related advocacy events, meetings and retreats.
Work collaboratively with a cross-functional team across multiple departments to support local implementing agency partners on implementation, blended/braided funding strategies and meeting regulatory or administrative requirements.
Flexibility and adaptability; demonstrated ability to adjust to changing priorities and political/fiscal climates.
Knowledge, Skills & Experience
Bachelor’s degree in Public Policy, Administration, Public Health, or related field required
Minimum 5 years’ experience in lobbying and/or advocacy; legislative and regulatory processes, budget cycles, working with elected officials, federal/state/local government agencies, and coalitions.
Minimum 5 years’ experience developing and executing strategic and tactical plans at the state level.
Minimum 5 years’ experience in people/program management.
Minimum 2 years’ experience managing contract lobbyists and knowledge of lobbying strategies, compliance, etc.
Minimum 2 years’ experience working with coalitions and managing partnerships.
Excellent organizational, negotiating, verbal, and written communication skills.
Familiarity with public funding, policies, programs that support Maternal and Child health and/or child welfare initiatives, including Title V, TANF and MIECHV preferred.
Knowledge of Medicaid, health care systems and/or managed care is preferred
Ability to travel 30% of the time (dependent upon current public health orders and business need)
Supervisory Responsibilities
This position reports to Senior Manager, Government Affairs and has no direct reports.
Salary
Salary is determined based on experience and skill set. Geographical adjustments will be considered.
Range: $67,750 - $90,105/year
Benefits
The National Service Office offers the following benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k, Group Term Life Insurance, Short-term and long-term disability, vacation time, personal time, sick time and 14 paid holidays.
Core Organizational Values
Be tenacious caregivers by bringing passion and excellence to our clinical practice and professional services
Actively listen to and persistently serve our families and our implementation network
Provide leadership in the field of evidence-based and home visitation programs
Seek and find solutions
Innovate and stay relevant
Translate and enhance the science of pregnancy, brain, and early childhood development to serve vulnerable babies and families
Promote health equity and eliminate disparities to improve outcomes for the moms and babies we serve now and beyond.
Respect and honor differences in race, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity and veteran status
Be respectful, collaborative and tenacious in all our interactions with each other and on behalf of our families and implementation network
To learn more about the programs and the national service office, please visit www.nursefamilypartnership.org and www.childfirst.org .
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Summary:
The Director, State and Local Affairs works closely with the Assistant Vice President of State Legislative Affairs, and the Vice President of State Legislative Affairs in the development and coordination of the Department’s initiatives and programs to address state and local policy issue (with primary emphasis on state). This position requires substantial active participation in the development and implementation of Department goals, objectives, projects and initiatives.
Essential duties and responsibilities include the following (other duties may be assigned):
Work with the ESA leadership in the development and implementation of Department programs and initiatives.
Develop advocacy materials to further the wireless industry’s public policy goals.
Attend meetings with state and local policymakers and testify before state and local government officials representing the wireless industry on key policy issues.
Work with ESA team members to successfully execute industry-related events, including member meetings, meetings of intergovernmental groups, third party meetings, etc.
Represent the Association at public official group conferences and events as needed.
Develop relationships with state and local policymakers to address legislative issues impacting the association and its members.
Work closely with member companies developing industry policies regarding state and local legislation; coordinate the work of outside consultants; and manage Department projects and work product.
Significant travel required to represent the association and its members before policymakers
Supervisory responsibilities :
N/A
Competency:
To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies:
Project Management - Coordinates projects.
Customer Service - Responds to requests for service and assistance; meets commitments.
Interpersonal Skills - Maintains confidentiality.
Written Communication - Writes clearly and informatively; edits work for spelling and grammar; able to read and interpret written information.
Public Speaking – Delivers fact-based advocacy.
Teamwork - Contributes to building a positive team spirit.
Judgment - Exhibits sound and accurate judgment.
Planning/Organizing - Prioritize and plans work activities; uses time efficiently.
Professionalism - Approaches others in a tactful manner; reacts well under pressure; treats others with respect and consideration regardless of their status or position.
Quality - Demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness.
Attendance/Punctuality - Is consistently at work and on time; arrives at meetings and appointments on time.
Dependability - Follows instructions, responds to management direction.
Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Knowledge:
Familiarity with state and local legislative and political processes
Strong verbal skills with an emphasis on public speaking and testifying before policymakers
Motivated, hardworking, travel on short notice, and long hours
Ability to think strategically and execute work plans
Ability and willingness to perform a wide range of tasks, including administrative functions
Familiarity with key legislative and regulatory policy issues affecting the wireless industry
Strong writing skills
Strong diplomacy and interpersonal skills
Ability to work with large, dynamic groups representing association membership
Computer skills:
Word processing skills including a working knowledge of the Microsoft suite of products required.
Education and/or experience:
A four-year degree and minimum of five (5) years of professional experience in local and/or state legislative affairs is required. Trade or membership association experience preferred. Knowledge of telecommunications and technology policy a plus.
Language skills:
Detail-oriented with knowledge of grammar and punctuation. Proficiency in proofreading skills and strong communications skills are required.
Physical demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is regularly required to sit; and use of motor skills.
Work environment:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet. This position may require overtime. Candidate must be flexible to work overtime if needed.
Location:
CTIA is currently operating on a hybrid work schedule with in-person requirements on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
This list describes general job duties and responsibilities. It is not a complete list of duties. Incumbents may be required to perform additional tasks related to these duties.
CTIA does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, color, race, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibilities, marital status, personal appearance, veteran status, political affiliation, matriculation, genetic information, pregnancy or related conditions, disability or any other characteristic protected by law.
Oct 06, 2022
Full time
Summary:
The Director, State and Local Affairs works closely with the Assistant Vice President of State Legislative Affairs, and the Vice President of State Legislative Affairs in the development and coordination of the Department’s initiatives and programs to address state and local policy issue (with primary emphasis on state). This position requires substantial active participation in the development and implementation of Department goals, objectives, projects and initiatives.
Essential duties and responsibilities include the following (other duties may be assigned):
Work with the ESA leadership in the development and implementation of Department programs and initiatives.
Develop advocacy materials to further the wireless industry’s public policy goals.
Attend meetings with state and local policymakers and testify before state and local government officials representing the wireless industry on key policy issues.
Work with ESA team members to successfully execute industry-related events, including member meetings, meetings of intergovernmental groups, third party meetings, etc.
Represent the Association at public official group conferences and events as needed.
Develop relationships with state and local policymakers to address legislative issues impacting the association and its members.
Work closely with member companies developing industry policies regarding state and local legislation; coordinate the work of outside consultants; and manage Department projects and work product.
Significant travel required to represent the association and its members before policymakers
Supervisory responsibilities :
N/A
Competency:
To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies:
Project Management - Coordinates projects.
Customer Service - Responds to requests for service and assistance; meets commitments.
Interpersonal Skills - Maintains confidentiality.
Written Communication - Writes clearly and informatively; edits work for spelling and grammar; able to read and interpret written information.
Public Speaking – Delivers fact-based advocacy.
Teamwork - Contributes to building a positive team spirit.
Judgment - Exhibits sound and accurate judgment.
Planning/Organizing - Prioritize and plans work activities; uses time efficiently.
Professionalism - Approaches others in a tactful manner; reacts well under pressure; treats others with respect and consideration regardless of their status or position.
Quality - Demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness.
Attendance/Punctuality - Is consistently at work and on time; arrives at meetings and appointments on time.
Dependability - Follows instructions, responds to management direction.
Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Knowledge:
Familiarity with state and local legislative and political processes
Strong verbal skills with an emphasis on public speaking and testifying before policymakers
Motivated, hardworking, travel on short notice, and long hours
Ability to think strategically and execute work plans
Ability and willingness to perform a wide range of tasks, including administrative functions
Familiarity with key legislative and regulatory policy issues affecting the wireless industry
Strong writing skills
Strong diplomacy and interpersonal skills
Ability to work with large, dynamic groups representing association membership
Computer skills:
Word processing skills including a working knowledge of the Microsoft suite of products required.
Education and/or experience:
A four-year degree and minimum of five (5) years of professional experience in local and/or state legislative affairs is required. Trade or membership association experience preferred. Knowledge of telecommunications and technology policy a plus.
Language skills:
Detail-oriented with knowledge of grammar and punctuation. Proficiency in proofreading skills and strong communications skills are required.
Physical demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is regularly required to sit; and use of motor skills.
Work environment:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet. This position may require overtime. Candidate must be flexible to work overtime if needed.
Location:
CTIA is currently operating on a hybrid work schedule with in-person requirements on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
This list describes general job duties and responsibilities. It is not a complete list of duties. Incumbents may be required to perform additional tasks related to these duties.
CTIA does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, color, race, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibilities, marital status, personal appearance, veteran status, political affiliation, matriculation, genetic information, pregnancy or related conditions, disability or any other characteristic protected by law.
Summary: The Assistant Vice President, State Legislative Affairs works closely with the Vice President, State Legislative Affairs, the ESA Vice President, and the ESA Senior Vice President in the development and coordination of the department’s initiatives and programs to address legislation impacting the wireless industry, including broadband and infrastructure policy issues . This position requires substantial active participation in the development and implementation of department goals, objectives, projects and initiatives.
Essential duties and responsibilities include the following (other duties may be assigned):
Work with the ESA leadership in the development and implementation of department programs and initiatives
Represent the association at appropriate public policy group conferences and meetings with policymakers, including presentations before state and local government officials
Testify before legislative committees, including state and local government entities as appropriate
Develop relationships with policymakers, including state legislators, to address legislative issues impacting the association and its members
Substantial travel required to represent the association and its members before policymakers, including last minute travel for hearings and meetings
Work closely with member companies developing industry policies regarding legislation; coordinate the work of outside consultants; and manage department projects and work product.
Supervisory responsibilities :The Assistant Vice President, State Legislative Affairs supervises staff to execute on the state and local level. Staff may include director, state and local affairs.
Competency:
To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies:
Project management - coordinates projects.
Customer service - responds to requests for service and assistance; meets commitments.
Interpersonal skills - maintains confidentiality.
Written communication - writes clearly and informatively; edits work for spelling and grammar; able to read and interpret written information.
Public speaking – delivers fact-based advocacy.
Teamwork - contributes to building a positive team spirit.
Judgment - exhibits sound and accurate judgment.
Planning/organizing - prioritize and plans work activities; uses time efficiently.
Professionalism - approaches others in a tactful manner; reacts well under pressure; treats others with respect and consideration regardless of their status or position.
Quality - demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness.
Attendance/punctuality - is consistently at work and on time; arrives at meetings and appointments on time.
Dependability - follows instructions, responds to management direction.
Qualifications:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Knowledge:
Significant knowledge of state legislative and political processes
More than 10 years of progressively responsible state government affairs experience
Experience engaging with state legislators and local government officials
Experience drafting and presenting testimony. Detail oriented with the ability to analyze complex issues, think strategically, and execute work plans.
Familiarity with key legislative and regulatory policy issues affecting the wireless industry
Strong writing skills
Strong diplomacy and interpersonal skills
The ability to work with large, dynamic groups representing association membership
Self-motivated, hardworking, and a team player who can handle a fast-paced and high pressure environment, including frequent travel
Computer skills: Word processing skills including a working knowledge of the Microsoft suite of products required.
Education and/or experience: A four-year degree with more than 10 years of state government affairs experience required. Trade or membership association experience and knowledge of telecommunications and technology policy a plus.
Language skills: Detail-oriented with knowledge of grammar and punctuation. Proficiency in proofreading skills and strong communications skills are required.
Physical demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; and use of motor skills.
Work environment: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet. This position may require overtime. Candidate must be flexible to work overtime if needed.
Location: CTIA is currently operating on a hybrid work schedule with in-person requirements on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in its Washington, DC office.
This list describes general job duties and responsibilities. It is not a complete list of duties. Incumbents may be required to perform additional tasks related to these duties.
CTIA does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, color, race, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibilities, marital status, personal appearance, veteran status, political affiliation, matriculation, genetic information, pregnancy or related conditions, disability or any other characteristic protected by law.
Sep 14, 2022
Full time
Summary: The Assistant Vice President, State Legislative Affairs works closely with the Vice President, State Legislative Affairs, the ESA Vice President, and the ESA Senior Vice President in the development and coordination of the department’s initiatives and programs to address legislation impacting the wireless industry, including broadband and infrastructure policy issues . This position requires substantial active participation in the development and implementation of department goals, objectives, projects and initiatives.
Essential duties and responsibilities include the following (other duties may be assigned):
Work with the ESA leadership in the development and implementation of department programs and initiatives
Represent the association at appropriate public policy group conferences and meetings with policymakers, including presentations before state and local government officials
Testify before legislative committees, including state and local government entities as appropriate
Develop relationships with policymakers, including state legislators, to address legislative issues impacting the association and its members
Substantial travel required to represent the association and its members before policymakers, including last minute travel for hearings and meetings
Work closely with member companies developing industry policies regarding legislation; coordinate the work of outside consultants; and manage department projects and work product.
Supervisory responsibilities :The Assistant Vice President, State Legislative Affairs supervises staff to execute on the state and local level. Staff may include director, state and local affairs.
Competency:
To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies:
Project management - coordinates projects.
Customer service - responds to requests for service and assistance; meets commitments.
Interpersonal skills - maintains confidentiality.
Written communication - writes clearly and informatively; edits work for spelling and grammar; able to read and interpret written information.
Public speaking – delivers fact-based advocacy.
Teamwork - contributes to building a positive team spirit.
Judgment - exhibits sound and accurate judgment.
Planning/organizing - prioritize and plans work activities; uses time efficiently.
Professionalism - approaches others in a tactful manner; reacts well under pressure; treats others with respect and consideration regardless of their status or position.
Quality - demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness.
Attendance/punctuality - is consistently at work and on time; arrives at meetings and appointments on time.
Dependability - follows instructions, responds to management direction.
Qualifications:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Knowledge:
Significant knowledge of state legislative and political processes
More than 10 years of progressively responsible state government affairs experience
Experience engaging with state legislators and local government officials
Experience drafting and presenting testimony. Detail oriented with the ability to analyze complex issues, think strategically, and execute work plans.
Familiarity with key legislative and regulatory policy issues affecting the wireless industry
Strong writing skills
Strong diplomacy and interpersonal skills
The ability to work with large, dynamic groups representing association membership
Self-motivated, hardworking, and a team player who can handle a fast-paced and high pressure environment, including frequent travel
Computer skills: Word processing skills including a working knowledge of the Microsoft suite of products required.
Education and/or experience: A four-year degree with more than 10 years of state government affairs experience required. Trade or membership association experience and knowledge of telecommunications and technology policy a plus.
Language skills: Detail-oriented with knowledge of grammar and punctuation. Proficiency in proofreading skills and strong communications skills are required.
Physical demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; and use of motor skills.
Work environment: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet. This position may require overtime. Candidate must be flexible to work overtime if needed.
Location: CTIA is currently operating on a hybrid work schedule with in-person requirements on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in its Washington, DC office.
This list describes general job duties and responsibilities. It is not a complete list of duties. Incumbents may be required to perform additional tasks related to these duties.
CTIA does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, color, race, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibilities, marital status, personal appearance, veteran status, political affiliation, matriculation, genetic information, pregnancy or related conditions, disability or any other characteristic protected by law.
Summary: To support the Public Affairs team and the communications goals of the association, especially through public and media relations, content creation and internal and external newsletter communications.
Essential duties and responsibilities include the following (other duties may be assigned):
I. Media Relations:
Draft and distribute materials such as press releases and statements to staff, media and other stakeholders as directed.
Draft and distribute internal and external newsletters. Included, but not limited to:
Mobile Minute (daily)
Public Affairs Update for member companies (biweekly)
Manage relationship with news clips service, ensuring stakeholders are receiving complete daily updates of relevant articles, including headlines in policy, member, trade and industry.
Monitor news publications to identify other relevant breaking news or coverage on key policy areas, including 5G, wireless, spectrum and infrastructure. Compile supplemental coverage reports as necessary.
Monitor assigned hearings, meetings and policy events to support the association’s strategic messaging through media relations and social media coverage.
Intake media inquiries by phone and email and route internally. Document and track inquiries through the response process.
Post statements, press releases and filings to CTIA website as requested and make general updates to website pages and blogs.
Provide editorial assistance (including proofreading, fact-finding, production of templates, etc.) for all CTIA and subsidiary organizations, including digital content (AP Style).
Compile and maintain email distribution lists, including reporters, CTIA staff, consultants and external parties.
Research and submit for awards and honors that promote the work done by the association and/or its senior team.
II. Association Support:
Attend interdepartmental meetings as necessary.
Participate in coalition calls and meetings as necessary.
III. Other Clerical & Administrative Support:
Assist with phones and scheduling.
Copying, typing, filing, media database entry and management.
Assist with scheduling, information distribution, requests and meetings with CTIA members.
Collect and distribute information as requested and as appropriate about, to and for CTIA.
Supervisory responsibilities: None
Competency:
To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies:
Project Management – Coordinates projects, ensuring successful completion.
Customer Service – Responds to requests for service and assistance. Meets commitments.
Interpersonal Skills – Works well as an individual or part of a group. Contributes to building a positive team spirit.
Written Communication – Writes clearly and informatively. Proofreads work for spelling and grammar; able to read and interpret written information.
Judgment – Exhibits sound and accurate judgment. Maintains confidentiality.
Planning/Organizing – Prioritizes shot and long-term work activities. Uses time efficiently.
Professionalism – Approaches others in a tactful manner. Reacts well under pressure. Treats others with respect and consideration regardless of their status or position.
Quality - Demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness.
Attendance/Punctuality - Is consistently at work and meetings on time and prepared.
Dependability - Follows instructions and responds to management direction.
Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Knowledge:
Strong interest in technology/telecommunications, U.S. government and/or policy or journalism is helpful.
Computer skills: Demonstrated proficiency with Microsoft office (Word, Excel, Outlook) required. Familiarity with CMS (specifically Wordpress) and social media platforms (e.g., Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook) preferred. Familiarity with Adobe suite (Photoshop, InDesign, etc.) is an advantage.
Education and/or experience: Four-year college degree required. Prior experience (inclusive of internships) with public/media relations, advocacy/government relations, membership or trade associations helpful.
Language skills: Candidates should be detail-oriented with strong knowledge of grammar and punctuation. Strong written and verbal communications skills are required. Proficiency in AP Style preferred.
Physical demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Work environment: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet. This position may require overtime. Candidate must be flexible to work overtime if needed.
This list describes general job duties and responsibilities. It is not a complete list of duties. Incumbents may be required to perform additional tasks related to these duties.
CTIA does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, color, race, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibilities, marital status, personal appearance, veteran status, political affiliation, matriculation, genetic information, pregnancy or related conditions, disability or any other characteristic protected by law.
Sep 14, 2022
Full time
Summary: To support the Public Affairs team and the communications goals of the association, especially through public and media relations, content creation and internal and external newsletter communications.
Essential duties and responsibilities include the following (other duties may be assigned):
I. Media Relations:
Draft and distribute materials such as press releases and statements to staff, media and other stakeholders as directed.
Draft and distribute internal and external newsletters. Included, but not limited to:
Mobile Minute (daily)
Public Affairs Update for member companies (biweekly)
Manage relationship with news clips service, ensuring stakeholders are receiving complete daily updates of relevant articles, including headlines in policy, member, trade and industry.
Monitor news publications to identify other relevant breaking news or coverage on key policy areas, including 5G, wireless, spectrum and infrastructure. Compile supplemental coverage reports as necessary.
Monitor assigned hearings, meetings and policy events to support the association’s strategic messaging through media relations and social media coverage.
Intake media inquiries by phone and email and route internally. Document and track inquiries through the response process.
Post statements, press releases and filings to CTIA website as requested and make general updates to website pages and blogs.
Provide editorial assistance (including proofreading, fact-finding, production of templates, etc.) for all CTIA and subsidiary organizations, including digital content (AP Style).
Compile and maintain email distribution lists, including reporters, CTIA staff, consultants and external parties.
Research and submit for awards and honors that promote the work done by the association and/or its senior team.
II. Association Support:
Attend interdepartmental meetings as necessary.
Participate in coalition calls and meetings as necessary.
III. Other Clerical & Administrative Support:
Assist with phones and scheduling.
Copying, typing, filing, media database entry and management.
Assist with scheduling, information distribution, requests and meetings with CTIA members.
Collect and distribute information as requested and as appropriate about, to and for CTIA.
Supervisory responsibilities: None
Competency:
To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies:
Project Management – Coordinates projects, ensuring successful completion.
Customer Service – Responds to requests for service and assistance. Meets commitments.
Interpersonal Skills – Works well as an individual or part of a group. Contributes to building a positive team spirit.
Written Communication – Writes clearly and informatively. Proofreads work for spelling and grammar; able to read and interpret written information.
Judgment – Exhibits sound and accurate judgment. Maintains confidentiality.
Planning/Organizing – Prioritizes shot and long-term work activities. Uses time efficiently.
Professionalism – Approaches others in a tactful manner. Reacts well under pressure. Treats others with respect and consideration regardless of their status or position.
Quality - Demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness.
Attendance/Punctuality - Is consistently at work and meetings on time and prepared.
Dependability - Follows instructions and responds to management direction.
Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Knowledge:
Strong interest in technology/telecommunications, U.S. government and/or policy or journalism is helpful.
Computer skills: Demonstrated proficiency with Microsoft office (Word, Excel, Outlook) required. Familiarity with CMS (specifically Wordpress) and social media platforms (e.g., Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook) preferred. Familiarity with Adobe suite (Photoshop, InDesign, etc.) is an advantage.
Education and/or experience: Four-year college degree required. Prior experience (inclusive of internships) with public/media relations, advocacy/government relations, membership or trade associations helpful.
Language skills: Candidates should be detail-oriented with strong knowledge of grammar and punctuation. Strong written and verbal communications skills are required. Proficiency in AP Style preferred.
Physical demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Work environment: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet. This position may require overtime. Candidate must be flexible to work overtime if needed.
This list describes general job duties and responsibilities. It is not a complete list of duties. Incumbents may be required to perform additional tasks related to these duties.
CTIA does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, color, race, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibilities, marital status, personal appearance, veteran status, political affiliation, matriculation, genetic information, pregnancy or related conditions, disability or any other characteristic protected by law.
CTIA - The Wireless Association
1400 16th Street, NW Washington, DC 20036
Summary:
The Manager, Regulatory Affairs provides support in advancing the Department’s mission of promoting the wireless industry’s positions on Federal regulatory policy issues on behalf of, and in coordination with, CTIA’s members. The Manager will assist the Regulatory Affairs team with monitoring regulatory activity, coordinating calls and meetings, developing advocacy documents such as comments and letters, helping the team prepare for panels and hearings, developing presentations, and providing other assistance as needed.
Essential duties and responsibilities include the following (other duties may be assigned):
Assist the SVP Regulatory Affairs and team on all aspects of coordinating, organizing, and executing Federal regulatory advocacy as issues arise throughout the year.
Monitor and analyze regulatory initiatives and proceedings to inform the Regulatory Affairs team on matters being considered by Federal regulatory agencies and the Executive Branch.
Support the Regulatory Affairs team in developing and advocating the Association’s positions on policy issues before the FCC and other Federal Government agencies and departments
Draft, proofread, and fact-check comments, letters, and other written advocacy materials generated by the Regulatory Affairs team.
Conduct research on precedent, laws and regulations, and other policy initiatives.
Compile information for distribution to members, consultants, or other interested constituencies on wireless issues.
Assist, as appropriate, Regulatory Affairs team member participation in hearings, on panels, and in other public presentations.
Assist, as appropriate, other Association departments in connection with requests for information on regulatory policy and other research.
In coordination with the Regulatory Affairs team, meet with FCC and other Governmental representatives to present Association positions on issues
Support the implementation of policy discussions at CTIA events, including Mobile World Congress-Los Angeles.
Supervisory responsibilities: None
Competency:
To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies:
Analytical Skills – Effectively analyzes legal, policy, and technical challenges and opportunities.
Communication Skills – Speaks and writes clearly and informatively; edits work for spelling and grammar.
Quality – Demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness.
Project Management – Coordinates projects; oversees outside law firms.
Judgment – Exhibits sound and accurate judgment; maintains confidentiality.
Teamwork – Communicates with and supports other staff to further the goals of the Association.
Professionalism – Approaches others in a tactful manner; reacts well under pressure; treats others with respect and consideration regardless of their status or position; punctual.
Member Service – Responds to requests for service and assistance.
Planning/Organizing – Prioritizes and plans work activities; uses time efficiently.
Qualifications:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Computer skills:
Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Excel.
Education and/or experience:
B.A (or B.S.) and J.D. Experience in Federal regulatory and administrative procedures preferred.
Language skills:
Detail-oriented with knowledge of grammar and punctuation. Proficiency in proofreading skills and strong communications skills are required.
Physical demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit and to use motor skills.
Work environment:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet. This position may require overtime. Candidate must be flexible to work overtime if needed.
This list describes general job duties and responsibilities. It is not a complete list of duties. Incumbents may be required to perform additional tasks related to these duties.
CTIA is currently operating on a hybrid work schedule with in-person requirements on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
CTIA does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, color, race, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibilities, marital status, personal appearance, veteran status, political affiliation, matriculation, genetic information, pregnancy or related conditions, disability or any other characteristic protected by law.
Sep 07, 2022
Full time
Summary:
The Manager, Regulatory Affairs provides support in advancing the Department’s mission of promoting the wireless industry’s positions on Federal regulatory policy issues on behalf of, and in coordination with, CTIA’s members. The Manager will assist the Regulatory Affairs team with monitoring regulatory activity, coordinating calls and meetings, developing advocacy documents such as comments and letters, helping the team prepare for panels and hearings, developing presentations, and providing other assistance as needed.
Essential duties and responsibilities include the following (other duties may be assigned):
Assist the SVP Regulatory Affairs and team on all aspects of coordinating, organizing, and executing Federal regulatory advocacy as issues arise throughout the year.
Monitor and analyze regulatory initiatives and proceedings to inform the Regulatory Affairs team on matters being considered by Federal regulatory agencies and the Executive Branch.
Support the Regulatory Affairs team in developing and advocating the Association’s positions on policy issues before the FCC and other Federal Government agencies and departments
Draft, proofread, and fact-check comments, letters, and other written advocacy materials generated by the Regulatory Affairs team.
Conduct research on precedent, laws and regulations, and other policy initiatives.
Compile information for distribution to members, consultants, or other interested constituencies on wireless issues.
Assist, as appropriate, Regulatory Affairs team member participation in hearings, on panels, and in other public presentations.
Assist, as appropriate, other Association departments in connection with requests for information on regulatory policy and other research.
In coordination with the Regulatory Affairs team, meet with FCC and other Governmental representatives to present Association positions on issues
Support the implementation of policy discussions at CTIA events, including Mobile World Congress-Los Angeles.
Supervisory responsibilities: None
Competency:
To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies:
Analytical Skills – Effectively analyzes legal, policy, and technical challenges and opportunities.
Communication Skills – Speaks and writes clearly and informatively; edits work for spelling and grammar.
Quality – Demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness.
Project Management – Coordinates projects; oversees outside law firms.
Judgment – Exhibits sound and accurate judgment; maintains confidentiality.
Teamwork – Communicates with and supports other staff to further the goals of the Association.
Professionalism – Approaches others in a tactful manner; reacts well under pressure; treats others with respect and consideration regardless of their status or position; punctual.
Member Service – Responds to requests for service and assistance.
Planning/Organizing – Prioritizes and plans work activities; uses time efficiently.
Qualifications:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Computer skills:
Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Excel.
Education and/or experience:
B.A (or B.S.) and J.D. Experience in Federal regulatory and administrative procedures preferred.
Language skills:
Detail-oriented with knowledge of grammar and punctuation. Proficiency in proofreading skills and strong communications skills are required.
Physical demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit and to use motor skills.
Work environment:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet. This position may require overtime. Candidate must be flexible to work overtime if needed.
This list describes general job duties and responsibilities. It is not a complete list of duties. Incumbents may be required to perform additional tasks related to these duties.
CTIA is currently operating on a hybrid work schedule with in-person requirements on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
CTIA does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, color, race, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibilities, marital status, personal appearance, veteran status, political affiliation, matriculation, genetic information, pregnancy or related conditions, disability or any other characteristic protected by law.
GoWest Credit Union Association
AZ, ID, CO, OR, WA & WY
Are you energized by developing legislative strategy? Is influencing policy through advocacy one of your gifts? Do you love the fast-paced world of governmental affairs?
Our six-state trade association is looking for a Director, Federal Advocacy to help strategize, lead, and manage federal credit union advocacy efforts. We are looking for someone with proven competency in strategic thinking, plan development, and execution.
Key responsibilities include, but not limited to:
Act as a key member of the Association’s advocacy team executing federal legislative advocacy strategy and programs with six-state congressional delegations and executive branches of government.
Build and strategically maintain relationships with assigned federal congressional offices, including both Members of Congress and staff.
Collaborate with the Federal Advocacy Team to develop and coordinate the public policy and advocacy initiatives with input from regional credit union leaders.
Direct the federal advocacy efforts for assigned states, in accordance with the vision of the Association’ Federal Advocacy team.
Coordinate and support credit union engagement with federal congressional offices through key contacts program, district work period engagement, and social media efforts.
Collaborate and coordinate key federal advocacy events, including the CUNA Governmental Affairs Conference and regional Hike the Hill events to maximize the federal impact of meetings with specific state’s federal delegations.
In collaboration with the federal advocacy and grassroots team, work to develop talking points, calls to action and communications that effectively message the importance of federal advocacy and activate Association members to get further involved in our collective efforts.
Assist and coordinate the Association’s CULAC fundraising efforts to ensure fundraising goals are met.
Coordinate recommendations for the appropriate use of political action funds at the federal level.
Coordinate proper credit union leader coverage and support of each state’s congressional delegation events, fundraisers and meet ‘n’ greet activities.
The perfect candidate has superb communication skills, the ability to grasp complex subjects and a background in legislative affairs, lobbying or politics. Experience with financial institutions is a plus. The ideal candidate will be intrepid, have a four-year degree in political science, or other related field or the equivalent work experiences and have a passion for the legislative arena. Three to five years minimum experience evidencing a background in lobbying, fundraising, legislative affairs, or grassroots coordination. You must have proven competency in strategic thinking, plan development, and execution.
Salary ranges from $60,000 – 75,000 depending on experience. Generous benefits package including employer paid medical/dental, 401k match, paid vacation and much more.
We offer a smart working environment which provides flexibility and choice for our team members. Employees have the flexibility to work where it makes sense for them to accomplish their work in support of the organization’s priorities. This position is offered the flexibility of working remotely or in one of our regional offices (AZ, CO, ID, OR, & WA).
GoWest Credit Union Association is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
Apply by emailing your resume to hr@gowest.org with the job #3440 in the subject line, or by faxing the same to 206.340.4802.
Jul 20, 2022
Full time
Are you energized by developing legislative strategy? Is influencing policy through advocacy one of your gifts? Do you love the fast-paced world of governmental affairs?
Our six-state trade association is looking for a Director, Federal Advocacy to help strategize, lead, and manage federal credit union advocacy efforts. We are looking for someone with proven competency in strategic thinking, plan development, and execution.
Key responsibilities include, but not limited to:
Act as a key member of the Association’s advocacy team executing federal legislative advocacy strategy and programs with six-state congressional delegations and executive branches of government.
Build and strategically maintain relationships with assigned federal congressional offices, including both Members of Congress and staff.
Collaborate with the Federal Advocacy Team to develop and coordinate the public policy and advocacy initiatives with input from regional credit union leaders.
Direct the federal advocacy efforts for assigned states, in accordance with the vision of the Association’ Federal Advocacy team.
Coordinate and support credit union engagement with federal congressional offices through key contacts program, district work period engagement, and social media efforts.
Collaborate and coordinate key federal advocacy events, including the CUNA Governmental Affairs Conference and regional Hike the Hill events to maximize the federal impact of meetings with specific state’s federal delegations.
In collaboration with the federal advocacy and grassroots team, work to develop talking points, calls to action and communications that effectively message the importance of federal advocacy and activate Association members to get further involved in our collective efforts.
Assist and coordinate the Association’s CULAC fundraising efforts to ensure fundraising goals are met.
Coordinate recommendations for the appropriate use of political action funds at the federal level.
Coordinate proper credit union leader coverage and support of each state’s congressional delegation events, fundraisers and meet ‘n’ greet activities.
The perfect candidate has superb communication skills, the ability to grasp complex subjects and a background in legislative affairs, lobbying or politics. Experience with financial institutions is a plus. The ideal candidate will be intrepid, have a four-year degree in political science, or other related field or the equivalent work experiences and have a passion for the legislative arena. Three to five years minimum experience evidencing a background in lobbying, fundraising, legislative affairs, or grassroots coordination. You must have proven competency in strategic thinking, plan development, and execution.
Salary ranges from $60,000 – 75,000 depending on experience. Generous benefits package including employer paid medical/dental, 401k match, paid vacation and much more.
We offer a smart working environment which provides flexibility and choice for our team members. Employees have the flexibility to work where it makes sense for them to accomplish their work in support of the organization’s priorities. This position is offered the flexibility of working remotely or in one of our regional offices (AZ, CO, ID, OR, & WA).
GoWest Credit Union Association is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
Apply by emailing your resume to hr@gowest.org with the job #3440 in the subject line, or by faxing the same to 206.340.4802.