Summary: The National Pork Producers Council’s Vice President of Domestic Policy is a senior level manager that carries out government engagement, advocacy, and lobbying efforts on behalf of the U.S. pork industry. The VP is responsible for positioning the pork industry as a leader and key partner with influential government audiences. The position will have overall strategic and operational responsibility to formulate policy and develop strategies to advance domestic priorities. The VP will work to advance federal policy, advocate on behalf of producers to the executive branch and build coalitions. The VP will be a thought leader and a key part of the management team reporting to the CEO. This is a registered lobbyist position.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Lead and develop a committed team, supervising a department, to maximize performance. Including developing strategies to support a collaborative culture, shared accountability, and organizational efficiency.
Advocate on priority policy issues including, but not limited to farm programs, risk management, biotechnology, futures markets, tax, food safety, and labor.
Develop and execute a comprehensive lobbying strategy based on the policy priorities of the organization through Congress, the Executive Branch, and Federal agencies via face-to-face or virtual engagement, written materials, and news media. Including but not limited to:
Assisting in the drafting of testimony and comments
Appearing or coordinating the appearance of members before legislative and regulatory panels,
Meeting with Congressional and regulatory officials and staff.
Monitor and report on any significant legislative and regulatory developments related to critical policy priorities that have a direct impact on the pork industry.
Review various information sources for items of interest and communicate information to relevant team members.
Collaborates with NPPC’s leadership team to develop and execute organizational strategic plan. Develop consensus at the staff and board level on industry implications of federal legislation and regulations, appropriate position, and best strategy to shape.
Develop and work closely with internal and external committees including policy organizations in the federal and state government, universities, and other organizations.
Maintains knowledge and stays current on legislative/regulatory issues that may have an impact on agriculture and the pork industry.
Builds and deploys effective lobbying strategy by coordinating efforts of the domestic policy team members with other departments within the organization including utilizing resources (grassroots), managing external consultants, building coalitions, and use of media resources and political activities.
Ensures that a range of relationships are in place and maintained as strategies are executed.
When appropriate acts as a spokesperson with the media and Congress, representing NPPC on legislative and regulatory issues.
Ensure the NPPC board, staff and state partners are aware of any emerging issues and NPPC related policy. Develop and execute a strategic plan for each related issues.
Works with the CEO to engage the organizations officers and board in the development and implementation of NPPC’s position on issues and the related strategy to shape legislation.
Other responsibilities as assigned by supervisor: Take on other assignments and special projects which may be outside of primary responsibilities.
Required Qualifications and Skills:
Bachelor’s degree in Political Science, Public Administration, Public Policy or a related field, or equivalent work experience is required. A graduate degree is preferred.
A minimum of 15 years of experience in dealing with complex and high profile legislative and policy matters, ideally within the agriculture/livestock industry.
NPPC values candidates who bring significant experience serving as a strategic advisor to organizational leadership (either in the public or private sector) and a track record of leading a strategic, proactive, and high performing government affairs program.
Agriculture policy expertise, strategic thinking skills, and political expertise are of critical importance.
Proven record of advancing important issues through the legislative processes.
The VP will be an outstanding mentor and manager of teams and have experience working collaboratively with diverse stakeholders. They will know how to build consensus regarding important policy positions and relevant strategies.
Candidates will have strong political expertise and deep experience in the political process at both the federal and Congressional level
Thorough understanding of U.S. Congressional and Cabinet policy-making processes, including an understanding of the roles and decision points in the Executive branch, Congress, role of think tanks, associations, and related organizations.
Strong bipartisan network and personal relationships with Members and staff on relevant House and Senate Committees and within the leadership of the House and Senate; strong Hill experience is essential.
Excellent oral and written communications skills with the capabilities to negotiate, persuade, and make effective presentations to varying audiences internal and external to NPPC.
Has effectively managed budgets for these services and has a positive track record of effective portfolio management of these services.
A high-level of confidence, and proactive, hands-on approach to problem solving, as well as a professional executive presence for interacting with and influencing key leadership and public policy decision makers, senior management, and executives internal and external to the Association. The ability to influence, negotiate with, and persuade others is important as well as the ability to be flexible and demonstrate strong judgment/decision-making skills.
Travel: Requires 25% travel. Must have valid driver’s license and good driving record.
Location: The position is based out of the Washington, DC office.
The job is open until filled. Please submit your resume/CV and cover letter to andersont@nppc.org.
Dec 11, 2023
Full time
Summary: The National Pork Producers Council’s Vice President of Domestic Policy is a senior level manager that carries out government engagement, advocacy, and lobbying efforts on behalf of the U.S. pork industry. The VP is responsible for positioning the pork industry as a leader and key partner with influential government audiences. The position will have overall strategic and operational responsibility to formulate policy and develop strategies to advance domestic priorities. The VP will work to advance federal policy, advocate on behalf of producers to the executive branch and build coalitions. The VP will be a thought leader and a key part of the management team reporting to the CEO. This is a registered lobbyist position.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Lead and develop a committed team, supervising a department, to maximize performance. Including developing strategies to support a collaborative culture, shared accountability, and organizational efficiency.
Advocate on priority policy issues including, but not limited to farm programs, risk management, biotechnology, futures markets, tax, food safety, and labor.
Develop and execute a comprehensive lobbying strategy based on the policy priorities of the organization through Congress, the Executive Branch, and Federal agencies via face-to-face or virtual engagement, written materials, and news media. Including but not limited to:
Assisting in the drafting of testimony and comments
Appearing or coordinating the appearance of members before legislative and regulatory panels,
Meeting with Congressional and regulatory officials and staff.
Monitor and report on any significant legislative and regulatory developments related to critical policy priorities that have a direct impact on the pork industry.
Review various information sources for items of interest and communicate information to relevant team members.
Collaborates with NPPC’s leadership team to develop and execute organizational strategic plan. Develop consensus at the staff and board level on industry implications of federal legislation and regulations, appropriate position, and best strategy to shape.
Develop and work closely with internal and external committees including policy organizations in the federal and state government, universities, and other organizations.
Maintains knowledge and stays current on legislative/regulatory issues that may have an impact on agriculture and the pork industry.
Builds and deploys effective lobbying strategy by coordinating efforts of the domestic policy team members with other departments within the organization including utilizing resources (grassroots), managing external consultants, building coalitions, and use of media resources and political activities.
Ensures that a range of relationships are in place and maintained as strategies are executed.
When appropriate acts as a spokesperson with the media and Congress, representing NPPC on legislative and regulatory issues.
Ensure the NPPC board, staff and state partners are aware of any emerging issues and NPPC related policy. Develop and execute a strategic plan for each related issues.
Works with the CEO to engage the organizations officers and board in the development and implementation of NPPC’s position on issues and the related strategy to shape legislation.
Other responsibilities as assigned by supervisor: Take on other assignments and special projects which may be outside of primary responsibilities.
Required Qualifications and Skills:
Bachelor’s degree in Political Science, Public Administration, Public Policy or a related field, or equivalent work experience is required. A graduate degree is preferred.
A minimum of 15 years of experience in dealing with complex and high profile legislative and policy matters, ideally within the agriculture/livestock industry.
NPPC values candidates who bring significant experience serving as a strategic advisor to organizational leadership (either in the public or private sector) and a track record of leading a strategic, proactive, and high performing government affairs program.
Agriculture policy expertise, strategic thinking skills, and political expertise are of critical importance.
Proven record of advancing important issues through the legislative processes.
The VP will be an outstanding mentor and manager of teams and have experience working collaboratively with diverse stakeholders. They will know how to build consensus regarding important policy positions and relevant strategies.
Candidates will have strong political expertise and deep experience in the political process at both the federal and Congressional level
Thorough understanding of U.S. Congressional and Cabinet policy-making processes, including an understanding of the roles and decision points in the Executive branch, Congress, role of think tanks, associations, and related organizations.
Strong bipartisan network and personal relationships with Members and staff on relevant House and Senate Committees and within the leadership of the House and Senate; strong Hill experience is essential.
Excellent oral and written communications skills with the capabilities to negotiate, persuade, and make effective presentations to varying audiences internal and external to NPPC.
Has effectively managed budgets for these services and has a positive track record of effective portfolio management of these services.
A high-level of confidence, and proactive, hands-on approach to problem solving, as well as a professional executive presence for interacting with and influencing key leadership and public policy decision makers, senior management, and executives internal and external to the Association. The ability to influence, negotiate with, and persuade others is important as well as the ability to be flexible and demonstrate strong judgment/decision-making skills.
Travel: Requires 25% travel. Must have valid driver’s license and good driving record.
Location: The position is based out of the Washington, DC office.
The job is open until filled. Please submit your resume/CV and cover letter to andersont@nppc.org.
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.
Who We Are:
The Alliance for Decision Education (“the Alliance”) is a non-profit education organization leading the growing call to have decision-making skills taught in schools across the country by 2030. Increasingly, teachers, parents, and business leaders all are advocating for students to learn the skills to make sound choices; improving their lives and those of others around them. We are dedicated to the belief that better decisions lead to better lives and a better society. Our mission is to improve lives by empowering students with essential decision skills. For more information, please visit www.AllianceForDecisionEducation.org .
The Alliance for Decision Education is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer that celebrates diversity, promotes equity, and encourages inclusivity. We are committed to building and fostering a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. The more diverse we are, the better our work will be, and the more impact we will have.
The Role:
Reporting to the Executive Director, the Director of Public Policy advocates for and works to implement Decision Education policies across multiple states. They will oversee and partner with a network of state-based lobbyists and advocates to create state policy-making strategies and establish affirmative policy changes to make Decision Education a part of all students’ learning experiences.
We expect the Director of Public Policy to work primarily from the Alliance office in Bala Cynwyd, PA once the organization returns to a hybrid schedule, likely this spring. In special circumstances, we will consider long-term remote work for candidates who are not local to our office. This individual will be expected to travel 30-50% of time.
Core Responsibilities:
Develop and drive a comprehensive and strategic policy plan for the Alliance
Launch and lead key state policy campaigns to incorporate Decision Education in K-12 learning
In collaboration with state-based lobbyists and activities:
Build relationships and meet with state-based lobbyists and advocates, local officials/interest groups (e.g. education officials, teachers’ unions, district staff, etc.), local policy makers (e.g., legislators and state agencies), and potential allies and advocates (including students, parents, teachers, influencers, think tanks, advocacy groups)
Craft legislative language, ensure timely introduction of bills, and strategize for legislative meetings
Influence regulatory action from the relevant state agencies (e.g. the state board of education)
Monitor and analyze relevant activity in the state education systems and the national education landscape
Partner with the Alliance’s Community and Partnerships Department in executing outreach and mobilizing campaign goals and objectives
Collaborate with the Alliance’s Communications Department on crafting language and various collateral materials
Leverage and work with the existing Alliance network (including staff, Board, Advisory Council, Ambassadors, and other advocates) to further policy goals
Ideal Qualifications:
Experience
7+ years of experience in policy work and a track record of establishing affirmative change, preferably in the education space and preferably across multiple states
Significant experience leading policy campaigns and crafting and introducing legislation
Significant experience building relationships with a variety of stakeholders
J.D. or Masters or Doctorate in Public Policy or related field is preferred.
Knowledge of or experience in a field related to Decision Sciences is a plus.
General Attributes
Strategic leader with strong execution skills
Strong judgment; awareness, and understanding of a variety of audiences
High energy, emotional maturity, and integrity; gracious professionalism and strong interpersonal skills
Excellent writing, editing, and verbal communication skills
Committed to building credible and lasting relationships and working collaboratively with staff, state-based lobbyists and advocates, and external stakeholders; team player with a passion for the mission and the success of the organization
Self-starter with an entrepreneurial attitude and the imagination and ability to initiate and innovate
Thrives on managing a variety of initiatives concurrently; able to create schedules and keep deadlines
Responsible, conscientious, and organized with a strong attention to detail
Data-driven
Actively open-minded and intellectually curious
Committed to educational equity and culturally competent
Technologically proficient
Flexible and willing to adapt to changing conditions and focus
Salary and Benefits:
Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience. Alliance employees receive a comprehensive benefits package (including health and dental insurance completely covered for you and your family, a 401k with up to 5% match, and long term disability insurance), generous paid time off and sick-time policies, a laptop, and other tools and resources to help employees do their best work.
Jun 13, 2022
Full time
Who We Are:
The Alliance for Decision Education (“the Alliance”) is a non-profit education organization leading the growing call to have decision-making skills taught in schools across the country by 2030. Increasingly, teachers, parents, and business leaders all are advocating for students to learn the skills to make sound choices; improving their lives and those of others around them. We are dedicated to the belief that better decisions lead to better lives and a better society. Our mission is to improve lives by empowering students with essential decision skills. For more information, please visit www.AllianceForDecisionEducation.org .
The Alliance for Decision Education is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer that celebrates diversity, promotes equity, and encourages inclusivity. We are committed to building and fostering a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. The more diverse we are, the better our work will be, and the more impact we will have.
The Role:
Reporting to the Executive Director, the Director of Public Policy advocates for and works to implement Decision Education policies across multiple states. They will oversee and partner with a network of state-based lobbyists and advocates to create state policy-making strategies and establish affirmative policy changes to make Decision Education a part of all students’ learning experiences.
We expect the Director of Public Policy to work primarily from the Alliance office in Bala Cynwyd, PA once the organization returns to a hybrid schedule, likely this spring. In special circumstances, we will consider long-term remote work for candidates who are not local to our office. This individual will be expected to travel 30-50% of time.
Core Responsibilities:
Develop and drive a comprehensive and strategic policy plan for the Alliance
Launch and lead key state policy campaigns to incorporate Decision Education in K-12 learning
In collaboration with state-based lobbyists and activities:
Build relationships and meet with state-based lobbyists and advocates, local officials/interest groups (e.g. education officials, teachers’ unions, district staff, etc.), local policy makers (e.g., legislators and state agencies), and potential allies and advocates (including students, parents, teachers, influencers, think tanks, advocacy groups)
Craft legislative language, ensure timely introduction of bills, and strategize for legislative meetings
Influence regulatory action from the relevant state agencies (e.g. the state board of education)
Monitor and analyze relevant activity in the state education systems and the national education landscape
Partner with the Alliance’s Community and Partnerships Department in executing outreach and mobilizing campaign goals and objectives
Collaborate with the Alliance’s Communications Department on crafting language and various collateral materials
Leverage and work with the existing Alliance network (including staff, Board, Advisory Council, Ambassadors, and other advocates) to further policy goals
Ideal Qualifications:
Experience
7+ years of experience in policy work and a track record of establishing affirmative change, preferably in the education space and preferably across multiple states
Significant experience leading policy campaigns and crafting and introducing legislation
Significant experience building relationships with a variety of stakeholders
J.D. or Masters or Doctorate in Public Policy or related field is preferred.
Knowledge of or experience in a field related to Decision Sciences is a plus.
General Attributes
Strategic leader with strong execution skills
Strong judgment; awareness, and understanding of a variety of audiences
High energy, emotional maturity, and integrity; gracious professionalism and strong interpersonal skills
Excellent writing, editing, and verbal communication skills
Committed to building credible and lasting relationships and working collaboratively with staff, state-based lobbyists and advocates, and external stakeholders; team player with a passion for the mission and the success of the organization
Self-starter with an entrepreneurial attitude and the imagination and ability to initiate and innovate
Thrives on managing a variety of initiatives concurrently; able to create schedules and keep deadlines
Responsible, conscientious, and organized with a strong attention to detail
Data-driven
Actively open-minded and intellectually curious
Committed to educational equity and culturally competent
Technologically proficient
Flexible and willing to adapt to changing conditions and focus
Salary and Benefits:
Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience. Alliance employees receive a comprehensive benefits package (including health and dental insurance completely covered for you and your family, a 401k with up to 5% match, and long term disability insurance), generous paid time off and sick-time policies, a laptop, and other tools and resources to help employees do their best work.
SAP’s U.S. Government Affairs division carries out the advocacy and lobbying efforts in markets where it does business. Government Affairs is part of the SAP Global Government Affairs Department which positions SAP and our leaders before influential government audiences on select, highly relevant topics in support of SAP´s business objectives. Our core priorities include public policy; business support and thought leadership. The Senior Manager of U.S. State Government Affairs, West Region, will join a growing, dynamic team and be able to immediately and directly enhance SAP’s advocacy at the U.S. state level by supporting our Public Sector business. This position, reporting directly to the Vice President and Head of U.S. Government Affairs, will play a critical role for our team by working with U.S. state and local government leaders to develop and achieve the company’s policy, political, business and relationship goals in a way that reflects the values of SAP.
BASIC RESPONSIBILITY:
The Senior Manager of U.S. State Government Affairs, West Region will be responsible for state and local legislative and executive branch lobbying and will also work directly with our U.S. Public Sector sales organization in its efforts to sell SAP’s products, services and solutions to government, education, and health customers. In sum, the role’s basic responsibilities include:
Create and execute U.S. state and local government affairs objectives in assigned states and local municipalities located in the U.S. West region.
Provide advice for U.S. State Government Affairs, including Government Relations and Regulatory Affairs. Lead strategic oversight to support business objectives. Identify and manage risks to the business and serve as trusted advisor and business partner to the Executive team by providing strategic political advice and managing external consultants.
Monitor and analyze legislative and regulatory issues at the state and local government level that may impact business operations. Assist in developing and executing strategic plans to advocate for our legislative and regulatory priorities with state government agencies, commissions, and legislatures.
Represent the company in meetings with local and state elected and appointed officials, trade associations, advocacy groups and other relevant individuals and organizations to advocate for our business priorities.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Senior Manager of U.S. State Government Affairs will be the principal face of SAP among state and local government officials in the assigned Western States. The specific responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
Support both the VP, Head of U.S. Government Affairs and the VP, Head of U.S. State Government Affairs in the direction and organization of all efforts within the West region in the U.S. Government Affairs department.
Identify and influence government action that may impact SAP’s business.
Work closely with the public sector sales teams at the local and state level to drive adoption and usage of SAP technology solutions.
Develop and maintain external relationships with elected officials in your region including state governors and legislators, mayors and regulators.
Promote SAP as a local and global leader in providing software, services and solutions to help improve people’s lives and organizations run better.
Develop a working knowledge of states’ technology legislation, regulations, and practices; advocate for public policy positions including, but not limited to issues of digital government, technology, privacy, cybersecurity, sustainability, cloud, IoT, tax, procurement, supply chain and market access.
Monitor state legislation in assigned region and react; accordingly, testify, educate, and work to advance pro-innovation legislation benefitting SAP.
Manage government affairs consultants/lobbyists in select geographies.
Drive and host audience visits to SAP facilities in the U.S. Western region.
Prepare materials for senior executive team including position papers, policy briefings, presentations, and other materials related to government actions.
Participate in political events as a representative of SAP America PAC.
Represent SAP before our business and trade organizations.
Represent SAP at external events, meetings and conferences as needed.
Collect and share policy and intelligence on government activities, recommend and drive advocacy strategies and tactics which will drive value.
Ensure compliance of lobbying and political activities with state and local laws/regulations and SAP’s Code of Business Conduct.
QUALIFICATIONS / SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES:
Bachelor's degree required;
Prior state government experience, public policy and/or lobbying and advocacy background required.
The ideal candidate will preferably live in Sacramento, CA or the broader San Francisco Bay Area.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
7-10 years related work experience in State government and/or state government affairs, lobbying and advocacy, or corporate external relations.
B.A. degree in political science, public policy, or related field.
Excellent communication skills, both written and oral.
Credibility/ability and experience in influence policy debates.
Ability to listen and discern what is being said verbally and through other communication which conveys deeper messages or issues.
High level of self-motivation and customer focus with an acute understanding of business drivers and principles.
Ability to effectively explain complex business models and influence policy decisions at all levels of government on behalf of SAP’s businesses.
Experience in public policy decision-making and relationship building.
Maintain a strong, extensive professional network among state and local government officials and advocacy organizations across multiple states.
This is a dynamic team, and the successful candidate will be expected to contribute to all activities on the team as needed.
A strict adherence and appreciation of ethics and compliance laws, regulations, and internal requirements.
Any state or local bans on lobbying due to current or former government work experience need to be fully disclosed.
PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS:
The successful candidate will have:
Excellent communications skills (written and oral).
Proven creative problem-solving history, ability to work well collaboratively and under pressure.
Outstanding leadership and professional presence.
Highly motivated self-starter capabilities be results orientated and must enjoy a fast-paced environment.
A team player approach, and willingness to pitch in when necessary.
Keen attention to detail and strong organizational skills.
A strong record of reliability and the ability to develop new and creative ideas.
An exemplary performance record and a clear reputation for ethical conduct.
Outstanding people skills and a strong substantive ability to converse on complex public policy.
A keen sense of protocol and the ability to work comfortably and effectively with top level government officials and with the senior leadership of SAP.
The ability to be a quick study -- someone who can quickly learn the company’s issues and the business community’s perspective on them.
We are SAP
SAP innovations help more than 400,000 customers worldwide work together more efficiently and use business insight more effectively. Originally known for leadership in enterprise resource planning (ERP) software, SAP has evolved to become a market leader in end-to-end business application software and related services for database, analytics, intelligent technologies, and experience management. As a cloud company with 200 million users and more than 100,000 employees worldwide, we are purpose-driven and future-focused, with a highly collaborative team ethic and commitment to personal development. Whether connecting global industries, people, or platforms, we help ensure every challenge gets the solution it deserves. At SAP, we build breakthroughs, together.
Our inclusion promise
SAP’s culture of inclusion, focus on health and well-being, and flexible working models help ensure that everyone – regardless of background – feels included and can run at their best. At SAP, we believe we are made stronger by the unique capabilities and qualities that each person brings to our company, and we invest in our employees to inspire confidence and help everyone realize their full potential. We ultimately believe in unleashing all talent and creating a better and more equitable world.
SAP is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and is an affirmative action employer. We are committed to the values of Equal Employment Opportunity and provide accessibility accommodations to applicants with physical and/or mental disabilities. If you are interested in applying for employment with SAP and are in need of accommodation or special assistance to navigate our website or to complete your application, please send an e-mail with your request to Recruiting Operations Team: Americas: Careers.NorthAmerica@sap.com or Careers.LatinAmerica@sap.com , APJ: Careers.APJ@sap.com , EMEA: Careers@sap.com .
EOE AA M/F/Vet/Disability: Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their age, race, religion, national origin, ethnicity, age, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, et al), sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, protected veteran status, or disability.
Requisition ID:327558 | Work Area: Communication | Expected Travel: 0 - 10% | Career Status: Professional | Employment Type: Regular Full Time | Additional Locations:
Job Segment: Regional Manager, SAP, Cloud, ERP, Public Policy, Management, Technology, Legal
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Jun 01, 2022
Full time
SAP’s U.S. Government Affairs division carries out the advocacy and lobbying efforts in markets where it does business. Government Affairs is part of the SAP Global Government Affairs Department which positions SAP and our leaders before influential government audiences on select, highly relevant topics in support of SAP´s business objectives. Our core priorities include public policy; business support and thought leadership. The Senior Manager of U.S. State Government Affairs, West Region, will join a growing, dynamic team and be able to immediately and directly enhance SAP’s advocacy at the U.S. state level by supporting our Public Sector business. This position, reporting directly to the Vice President and Head of U.S. Government Affairs, will play a critical role for our team by working with U.S. state and local government leaders to develop and achieve the company’s policy, political, business and relationship goals in a way that reflects the values of SAP.
BASIC RESPONSIBILITY:
The Senior Manager of U.S. State Government Affairs, West Region will be responsible for state and local legislative and executive branch lobbying and will also work directly with our U.S. Public Sector sales organization in its efforts to sell SAP’s products, services and solutions to government, education, and health customers. In sum, the role’s basic responsibilities include:
Create and execute U.S. state and local government affairs objectives in assigned states and local municipalities located in the U.S. West region.
Provide advice for U.S. State Government Affairs, including Government Relations and Regulatory Affairs. Lead strategic oversight to support business objectives. Identify and manage risks to the business and serve as trusted advisor and business partner to the Executive team by providing strategic political advice and managing external consultants.
Monitor and analyze legislative and regulatory issues at the state and local government level that may impact business operations. Assist in developing and executing strategic plans to advocate for our legislative and regulatory priorities with state government agencies, commissions, and legislatures.
Represent the company in meetings with local and state elected and appointed officials, trade associations, advocacy groups and other relevant individuals and organizations to advocate for our business priorities.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Senior Manager of U.S. State Government Affairs will be the principal face of SAP among state and local government officials in the assigned Western States. The specific responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
Support both the VP, Head of U.S. Government Affairs and the VP, Head of U.S. State Government Affairs in the direction and organization of all efforts within the West region in the U.S. Government Affairs department.
Identify and influence government action that may impact SAP’s business.
Work closely with the public sector sales teams at the local and state level to drive adoption and usage of SAP technology solutions.
Develop and maintain external relationships with elected officials in your region including state governors and legislators, mayors and regulators.
Promote SAP as a local and global leader in providing software, services and solutions to help improve people’s lives and organizations run better.
Develop a working knowledge of states’ technology legislation, regulations, and practices; advocate for public policy positions including, but not limited to issues of digital government, technology, privacy, cybersecurity, sustainability, cloud, IoT, tax, procurement, supply chain and market access.
Monitor state legislation in assigned region and react; accordingly, testify, educate, and work to advance pro-innovation legislation benefitting SAP.
Manage government affairs consultants/lobbyists in select geographies.
Drive and host audience visits to SAP facilities in the U.S. Western region.
Prepare materials for senior executive team including position papers, policy briefings, presentations, and other materials related to government actions.
Participate in political events as a representative of SAP America PAC.
Represent SAP before our business and trade organizations.
Represent SAP at external events, meetings and conferences as needed.
Collect and share policy and intelligence on government activities, recommend and drive advocacy strategies and tactics which will drive value.
Ensure compliance of lobbying and political activities with state and local laws/regulations and SAP’s Code of Business Conduct.
QUALIFICATIONS / SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES:
Bachelor's degree required;
Prior state government experience, public policy and/or lobbying and advocacy background required.
The ideal candidate will preferably live in Sacramento, CA or the broader San Francisco Bay Area.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
7-10 years related work experience in State government and/or state government affairs, lobbying and advocacy, or corporate external relations.
B.A. degree in political science, public policy, or related field.
Excellent communication skills, both written and oral.
Credibility/ability and experience in influence policy debates.
Ability to listen and discern what is being said verbally and through other communication which conveys deeper messages or issues.
High level of self-motivation and customer focus with an acute understanding of business drivers and principles.
Ability to effectively explain complex business models and influence policy decisions at all levels of government on behalf of SAP’s businesses.
Experience in public policy decision-making and relationship building.
Maintain a strong, extensive professional network among state and local government officials and advocacy organizations across multiple states.
This is a dynamic team, and the successful candidate will be expected to contribute to all activities on the team as needed.
A strict adherence and appreciation of ethics and compliance laws, regulations, and internal requirements.
Any state or local bans on lobbying due to current or former government work experience need to be fully disclosed.
PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS:
The successful candidate will have:
Excellent communications skills (written and oral).
Proven creative problem-solving history, ability to work well collaboratively and under pressure.
Outstanding leadership and professional presence.
Highly motivated self-starter capabilities be results orientated and must enjoy a fast-paced environment.
A team player approach, and willingness to pitch in when necessary.
Keen attention to detail and strong organizational skills.
A strong record of reliability and the ability to develop new and creative ideas.
An exemplary performance record and a clear reputation for ethical conduct.
Outstanding people skills and a strong substantive ability to converse on complex public policy.
A keen sense of protocol and the ability to work comfortably and effectively with top level government officials and with the senior leadership of SAP.
The ability to be a quick study -- someone who can quickly learn the company’s issues and the business community’s perspective on them.
We are SAP
SAP innovations help more than 400,000 customers worldwide work together more efficiently and use business insight more effectively. Originally known for leadership in enterprise resource planning (ERP) software, SAP has evolved to become a market leader in end-to-end business application software and related services for database, analytics, intelligent technologies, and experience management. As a cloud company with 200 million users and more than 100,000 employees worldwide, we are purpose-driven and future-focused, with a highly collaborative team ethic and commitment to personal development. Whether connecting global industries, people, or platforms, we help ensure every challenge gets the solution it deserves. At SAP, we build breakthroughs, together.
Our inclusion promise
SAP’s culture of inclusion, focus on health and well-being, and flexible working models help ensure that everyone – regardless of background – feels included and can run at their best. At SAP, we believe we are made stronger by the unique capabilities and qualities that each person brings to our company, and we invest in our employees to inspire confidence and help everyone realize their full potential. We ultimately believe in unleashing all talent and creating a better and more equitable world.
SAP is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and is an affirmative action employer. We are committed to the values of Equal Employment Opportunity and provide accessibility accommodations to applicants with physical and/or mental disabilities. If you are interested in applying for employment with SAP and are in need of accommodation or special assistance to navigate our website or to complete your application, please send an e-mail with your request to Recruiting Operations Team: Americas: Careers.NorthAmerica@sap.com or Careers.LatinAmerica@sap.com , APJ: Careers.APJ@sap.com , EMEA: Careers@sap.com .
EOE AA M/F/Vet/Disability: Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their age, race, religion, national origin, ethnicity, age, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, et al), sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, protected veteran status, or disability.
Requisition ID:327558 | Work Area: Communication | Expected Travel: 0 - 10% | Career Status: Professional | Employment Type: Regular Full Time | Additional Locations:
Job Segment: Regional Manager, SAP, Cloud, ERP, Public Policy, Management, Technology, Legal
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PURPOSE OF POSITION
The Management Analyst II (Government and Community Relations) will develop, represent and advocate for Metrolink policies, programs, and projects before local, state and federal bodies and community groups. The position will work to build and maintain relationships with communities, city staff and local stakeholders. In addition, the position will interface with Metrolink’s member agencies, and with elected offices at all levels, federal, state, county, and city.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
This the career level of the Management Analyst series. At this level, the incumbent has some latitude for independent judgment and may vary work methods and procedures, but usually within prescribed parameters.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED AND RECEIVED
Receives supervision from departmental management/supervisory level roles
This position has no formal supervisory responsibilities.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The duties listed below are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed and are not to be interpreted as an exhaustive list of responsibilities.
Prepare complex legislative analysis, reports and provide recommendations.
Coordinate and conduct tours and special events for elected officials, their staff and regional representatives.
Maintain highly confidential and politically sensitive information.
Maintain, support, and promote relationships with elected officials and key legislative staff.
Coordinate with member agency legislative staff on legislative matters.
Assist in drafting Metrolink-sponsored legislation and reviews.
Assist in the management of reports to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
Serve as a liaison for Metrolink with members of the California State Legislature, United States Congress, regional government agencies and local elected officials, to inform and support legislation and policies benefiting commuter rail and projects.
Respond to community and public inquiries.
Assist building relationships with cities, counties and other stakeholder groups in Metrolink’s service area to ensure timely, appropriate and accurate information to stakeholders.
Assist community relations efforts to cultivate general public awareness of Metrolink services, projects and initiatives.
Represent Metrolink at special events and community group meetings.
Produce a variety of documents including presentations, community notices, communications plans, releases and advisories.
Manage and maintain up-to-date, targeted community database and/or contact lists.
Facilitate departmental meetings to gather relevant facts, develop strategic messages, and prepare for release of information.
Monitor and analyze project commitments and expenditures.
Prepare project delivery reviews for specifically identified projects and provide reports to division management on milestone achievement, issues, risks and corrective action.
Identify and propose more cost-effective methods/strategies for accomplishing project objectives.
Create tools and templates to aid managers in effective and efficient management of projects and programs.
Create project performance indicators and track month-to-month performance changes.
Provide interface support and respond to requests for project information from various internal departments and external agencies.
Assist in the training and development of staff associated in the execution of specialized projects.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience
Bachelors’ Degree in Political Science, Public Policy, Communications, Marketing, Public or Business Administration, or a related field.
A minimum of three (3) years’ work experience performing similar duties in government, community and/or public relations, including policy analyses or advocacy.
A minimum of three (3) years’ work experience planning the work of and supervising consultants and others who may not be in a direct reporting relationship.
A combination of training, education and or experience that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities may be considered when determining minimum qualifications. Advanced relevant coursework may also substitute for a portion of required experience.
Valid Class C Driver’s license with a satisfactory driving record of no more than three moving violations and no DUI’s within the last three years.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience working with applicable local, state, and federal laws, rules and regulations governing legislative procedures.
Experience in direct community engagement and coalition building.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of:
Government and Community Relations
Project Management and coordination
Principals of digital graphics and layout
Data science
Transportation issues
Skilled in:
Microsoft Office Suite
Writing and Editing
Data mining
Oracle
Scheduling software
Organization and Time Management
Ability to:
Establish and maintain relationships with elected officials, executives and key stakeholders
Represent and advocate for Metrolink before external organizations
Delegate responsibilities among members of a team
Work independently and take initiative
Think critically and creatively
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Transition between a stationary position at a desk or work location and move about Metrolink facilities or other work site locations
Operate tools to perform the duties of the position; such as computers, office equipment and work-related machinery
Transport equipment or boxes up to 25lbs
Exchange ideas by means of communication
Visual acuity to detect, identify and observe employees or train movement and any barriers to movement when working on or near railroad tracks
Hear and perceive the nature of sounds when working on or near railroad tracks
Balance, ascend/descend, climb, kneel, stoop, bend, crouch or crawl within assigned working conditions and or locations
Working Conditions
Position requires work in a normal office environment with little exposure to excessive noise, dust, or temperature. Work may also be conducted in outdoor environments, at construction sites, Railroad Track and Right-of-Way environments, and warehouse environments, with possible exposure to individuals who are hostile or irate, moving mechanical parts, and loud noises (85+ decibels, such as heavy trucks, construction, etc.)
Southern California Regional Rail Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Authority will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
Mar 16, 2022
Full time
PURPOSE OF POSITION
The Management Analyst II (Government and Community Relations) will develop, represent and advocate for Metrolink policies, programs, and projects before local, state and federal bodies and community groups. The position will work to build and maintain relationships with communities, city staff and local stakeholders. In addition, the position will interface with Metrolink’s member agencies, and with elected offices at all levels, federal, state, county, and city.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
This the career level of the Management Analyst series. At this level, the incumbent has some latitude for independent judgment and may vary work methods and procedures, but usually within prescribed parameters.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED AND RECEIVED
Receives supervision from departmental management/supervisory level roles
This position has no formal supervisory responsibilities.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The duties listed below are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed and are not to be interpreted as an exhaustive list of responsibilities.
Prepare complex legislative analysis, reports and provide recommendations.
Coordinate and conduct tours and special events for elected officials, their staff and regional representatives.
Maintain highly confidential and politically sensitive information.
Maintain, support, and promote relationships with elected officials and key legislative staff.
Coordinate with member agency legislative staff on legislative matters.
Assist in drafting Metrolink-sponsored legislation and reviews.
Assist in the management of reports to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
Serve as a liaison for Metrolink with members of the California State Legislature, United States Congress, regional government agencies and local elected officials, to inform and support legislation and policies benefiting commuter rail and projects.
Respond to community and public inquiries.
Assist building relationships with cities, counties and other stakeholder groups in Metrolink’s service area to ensure timely, appropriate and accurate information to stakeholders.
Assist community relations efforts to cultivate general public awareness of Metrolink services, projects and initiatives.
Represent Metrolink at special events and community group meetings.
Produce a variety of documents including presentations, community notices, communications plans, releases and advisories.
Manage and maintain up-to-date, targeted community database and/or contact lists.
Facilitate departmental meetings to gather relevant facts, develop strategic messages, and prepare for release of information.
Monitor and analyze project commitments and expenditures.
Prepare project delivery reviews for specifically identified projects and provide reports to division management on milestone achievement, issues, risks and corrective action.
Identify and propose more cost-effective methods/strategies for accomplishing project objectives.
Create tools and templates to aid managers in effective and efficient management of projects and programs.
Create project performance indicators and track month-to-month performance changes.
Provide interface support and respond to requests for project information from various internal departments and external agencies.
Assist in the training and development of staff associated in the execution of specialized projects.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience
Bachelors’ Degree in Political Science, Public Policy, Communications, Marketing, Public or Business Administration, or a related field.
A minimum of three (3) years’ work experience performing similar duties in government, community and/or public relations, including policy analyses or advocacy.
A minimum of three (3) years’ work experience planning the work of and supervising consultants and others who may not be in a direct reporting relationship.
A combination of training, education and or experience that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities may be considered when determining minimum qualifications. Advanced relevant coursework may also substitute for a portion of required experience.
Valid Class C Driver’s license with a satisfactory driving record of no more than three moving violations and no DUI’s within the last three years.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience working with applicable local, state, and federal laws, rules and regulations governing legislative procedures.
Experience in direct community engagement and coalition building.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of:
Government and Community Relations
Project Management and coordination
Principals of digital graphics and layout
Data science
Transportation issues
Skilled in:
Microsoft Office Suite
Writing and Editing
Data mining
Oracle
Scheduling software
Organization and Time Management
Ability to:
Establish and maintain relationships with elected officials, executives and key stakeholders
Represent and advocate for Metrolink before external organizations
Delegate responsibilities among members of a team
Work independently and take initiative
Think critically and creatively
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Transition between a stationary position at a desk or work location and move about Metrolink facilities or other work site locations
Operate tools to perform the duties of the position; such as computers, office equipment and work-related machinery
Transport equipment or boxes up to 25lbs
Exchange ideas by means of communication
Visual acuity to detect, identify and observe employees or train movement and any barriers to movement when working on or near railroad tracks
Hear and perceive the nature of sounds when working on or near railroad tracks
Balance, ascend/descend, climb, kneel, stoop, bend, crouch or crawl within assigned working conditions and or locations
Working Conditions
Position requires work in a normal office environment with little exposure to excessive noise, dust, or temperature. Work may also be conducted in outdoor environments, at construction sites, Railroad Track and Right-of-Way environments, and warehouse environments, with possible exposure to individuals who are hostile or irate, moving mechanical parts, and loud noises (85+ decibels, such as heavy trucks, construction, etc.)
Southern California Regional Rail Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Authority will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
The Director of Congressional and Federal Affairs serves as the primary advocacy liaison to one or more federal science funding agencies (e.g. CDC, NSF, or areas of research, represent APA on coalitions, and lead on advocating in support of psychological science within the agency/agencies and Congress). This non-supervisory position will cover NICHD, NIDA, NIAAA and other agencies as assigned.
Education and Experience:
Master’s degree in psychology, other scientific field, or policy preferred .
5-7+ years of relevant experience in science policy, regulatory and advocacy work. Government relations experience, including federal and state legislative and regulatory, lobbying, policy development, grassroots and coalition-building experience required.
5-7+ years relevant experience and understanding of psychological and behavioral research and federal science policy.
Substantial contacts and leadership roles (planning/coordinating/convening) in coalitions and partnerships with other advocacy organizations.
Excellent interpersonal, communication and writing skills.
Proficient in communicating via social and related media.
Proficient in MS Office
Responsibilities:
Advocates for APA legislative and regulatory issue positions before Congress and in the Executive Branch agencies with primarily retrospective review of Deputy Chief for Scientific Affairs.
Manages issues within assigned portfolio and is also expected to lead or work on any federal or state issue relevant to advocacy priorities.
Formulates, develops and implements policy and political strategy and agenda with direction and collaboration with Chief Advocacy and Deputy Chief Advocacy Officers.
Provides research and analysis of federal and state law and legislation and coordinates with regulatory and policy staff regarding federal and state regulation.
Drives and leads APA’s advocacy organizational relationship initiatives, ensuring focus on and alignment with APA’s needs and Strategic Plan;
Develops and implements strategies for increasing the share of federal funding dedicated to psychological and behavioral health;
Increases visibility and understanding of psychological science within research funding agencies, and ensure psychological scientists are represented in peer review, policymaking and advisory committees.
Develops sustainable partnerships with other organizations and entities— Explores, creates and sustains strategic alliances, collaborative opportunities, networks, partnerships, etc. across advocacy priorities;
Creates visibility for, development of, and participation in APA advocacy programs and initiatives;
Communicates with allied organizations regarding APA’s programs and advocacy initiatives.
Initiating and maintaining relationships with Congressional offices and Executive Branch agencies and coalition partnership and leadership to accomplish legislative and regulatory agenda.
Creating opportunities for scientific psychologists to participate in federal advocacy by planning and undertaking federal advocacy training sessions, identifying experts to provide congressional testimony or to visit key policymakers.
Preparing legislation, testimony, fact sheets, and other advocacy, policy and informational materials necessary to advocate on behalf of the association.
Interfacing with APA membership, senior management, other staff across the entire association, and governance to promote and discuss advocacy agenda.
Other duties as assigned.
Location
The American Psychological Association, located at 750 First St NE, Washington D.C., was named a 2014 recipient of the Washington Post Top Workplace. It is metro accessible from the Red Line.
Application Instructions
Qualified candidates must apply online through APA’s applicant system and attach a cover letter and resume specifying your salary requirements. Applications that are submitted without both documents are considered incomplete and will not be reviewed for consideration. Once your application is submitted, you will receive a confirmation email. Please make sure to check your Spam folder if you do not receive an email from us.
The American Psychological Association is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, protected Veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other protected categories covered under local law.
APA has a mandatory vaccination policy. All employees must be either fully vaccinated or receive approval from APA for an exemption (disability/medical or sincerely held religious belief) before beginning work at APA. By submitting your application, you agree that as a condition of employment, you must comply with APA’s mandatory vaccination policy and other health and safety requirements.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor’s legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c)
Mar 11, 2022
Full time
The Director of Congressional and Federal Affairs serves as the primary advocacy liaison to one or more federal science funding agencies (e.g. CDC, NSF, or areas of research, represent APA on coalitions, and lead on advocating in support of psychological science within the agency/agencies and Congress). This non-supervisory position will cover NICHD, NIDA, NIAAA and other agencies as assigned.
Education and Experience:
Master’s degree in psychology, other scientific field, or policy preferred .
5-7+ years of relevant experience in science policy, regulatory and advocacy work. Government relations experience, including federal and state legislative and regulatory, lobbying, policy development, grassroots and coalition-building experience required.
5-7+ years relevant experience and understanding of psychological and behavioral research and federal science policy.
Substantial contacts and leadership roles (planning/coordinating/convening) in coalitions and partnerships with other advocacy organizations.
Excellent interpersonal, communication and writing skills.
Proficient in communicating via social and related media.
Proficient in MS Office
Responsibilities:
Advocates for APA legislative and regulatory issue positions before Congress and in the Executive Branch agencies with primarily retrospective review of Deputy Chief for Scientific Affairs.
Manages issues within assigned portfolio and is also expected to lead or work on any federal or state issue relevant to advocacy priorities.
Formulates, develops and implements policy and political strategy and agenda with direction and collaboration with Chief Advocacy and Deputy Chief Advocacy Officers.
Provides research and analysis of federal and state law and legislation and coordinates with regulatory and policy staff regarding federal and state regulation.
Drives and leads APA’s advocacy organizational relationship initiatives, ensuring focus on and alignment with APA’s needs and Strategic Plan;
Develops and implements strategies for increasing the share of federal funding dedicated to psychological and behavioral health;
Increases visibility and understanding of psychological science within research funding agencies, and ensure psychological scientists are represented in peer review, policymaking and advisory committees.
Develops sustainable partnerships with other organizations and entities— Explores, creates and sustains strategic alliances, collaborative opportunities, networks, partnerships, etc. across advocacy priorities;
Creates visibility for, development of, and participation in APA advocacy programs and initiatives;
Communicates with allied organizations regarding APA’s programs and advocacy initiatives.
Initiating and maintaining relationships with Congressional offices and Executive Branch agencies and coalition partnership and leadership to accomplish legislative and regulatory agenda.
Creating opportunities for scientific psychologists to participate in federal advocacy by planning and undertaking federal advocacy training sessions, identifying experts to provide congressional testimony or to visit key policymakers.
Preparing legislation, testimony, fact sheets, and other advocacy, policy and informational materials necessary to advocate on behalf of the association.
Interfacing with APA membership, senior management, other staff across the entire association, and governance to promote and discuss advocacy agenda.
Other duties as assigned.
Location
The American Psychological Association, located at 750 First St NE, Washington D.C., was named a 2014 recipient of the Washington Post Top Workplace. It is metro accessible from the Red Line.
Application Instructions
Qualified candidates must apply online through APA’s applicant system and attach a cover letter and resume specifying your salary requirements. Applications that are submitted without both documents are considered incomplete and will not be reviewed for consideration. Once your application is submitted, you will receive a confirmation email. Please make sure to check your Spam folder if you do not receive an email from us.
The American Psychological Association is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, protected Veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other protected categories covered under local law.
APA has a mandatory vaccination policy. All employees must be either fully vaccinated or receive approval from APA for an exemption (disability/medical or sincerely held religious belief) before beginning work at APA. By submitting your application, you agree that as a condition of employment, you must comply with APA’s mandatory vaccination policy and other health and safety requirements.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor’s legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c)
As a Director of Government Affairs at Binti, you will be an integral part of Binti’s growth and engagement with state child welfare agencies across the country. You will develop strategies for Binti’s government affairs efforts and then implement those strategies, building strong relationships with legislators, policymakers, policy advocates, relevant associations, business leaders, and other crucial stakeholders in an effort to expand Binti’s impact across the country. You will partner closely with Binti’s business development team as well as external government relations contractors.
Responsibilities:
Establish the Role – Establish the government affairs function rooted in best industry practices and rigorous compliance with ethics rules and regulations. Ensuring all work is in alignment with Binti’s value and Code of Ethics. Identify relevant issues and policies, craft policy positions, and formulate strategies to support Binti’s strategic business objectives.
Government Relations – Lead the company’s state and federal advocacy efforts, to include establishing and managing third party relationships that influence legislative and regulatory activity affecting the company.
Industry Relations – Cultivate a strong network of active contacts within industry associations and thought leaders to help shape policies and build Binti’s profile with key policymakers. Closely partner with working groups who focus on important issues impacting Binti and the industry.
Leadership Support – Anticipate and identify emerging policy trends and issues, acting as a trusted advisor and senior policy expert to leadership. Collaborate with internal teams to develop and implement strategies. Act as the Company’s representative in various interactions with government officials and recommend when senior leadership involvement is appropriate.
Evaluate - monitor, research, track, and analyze state and federal regulations that impact child welfare software systems.
Experience & Skills:
10+ years of legislative, regulatory, political, or public administration experience
Bachelor’s or master’s degree in a related field. Legal and/or legislative background preferred.
Strong network of contacts and the ability to coalition build
Deep understanding of legislative and regulatory processes
Able to navigate complex policy and legislative issues, break through walls, develop innovative strategies, and present compelling stories to a wide range of audiences
Demonstrated interpersonal, verbal, written, presentation, and leadership skills with ability to work well with, influence, and inform diverse groups, including peers and business partners
Self-starter with executive presence who collaborates cross-functionally
Highly capable of providing honest opinions, and diverse and inclusive perspectives
Committed to the highest integrity with strict adherence to all laws and regulations as well as Binti’s policies and values
Passionate about increasing equality of opportunity
Knowledge of Child Welfare practices, relevant laws, emerging trends
Capable of building strong relationships quickly and interacting with a wide range of people within and outside the organization
Proven track record of managing legislative issues with a multitude of stakeholders, a record of successful outcomes, and a positive reputation
This role is full-time, and comes with competitive salary and benefits plan. More details on our perks and benefits can be found on our website.
At Binti, we celebrate having a diverse team and believe our differences make us stronger. Binti is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all qualified applicants to apply without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or protected Veteran status.
Mar 08, 2022
Full time
As a Director of Government Affairs at Binti, you will be an integral part of Binti’s growth and engagement with state child welfare agencies across the country. You will develop strategies for Binti’s government affairs efforts and then implement those strategies, building strong relationships with legislators, policymakers, policy advocates, relevant associations, business leaders, and other crucial stakeholders in an effort to expand Binti’s impact across the country. You will partner closely with Binti’s business development team as well as external government relations contractors.
Responsibilities:
Establish the Role – Establish the government affairs function rooted in best industry practices and rigorous compliance with ethics rules and regulations. Ensuring all work is in alignment with Binti’s value and Code of Ethics. Identify relevant issues and policies, craft policy positions, and formulate strategies to support Binti’s strategic business objectives.
Government Relations – Lead the company’s state and federal advocacy efforts, to include establishing and managing third party relationships that influence legislative and regulatory activity affecting the company.
Industry Relations – Cultivate a strong network of active contacts within industry associations and thought leaders to help shape policies and build Binti’s profile with key policymakers. Closely partner with working groups who focus on important issues impacting Binti and the industry.
Leadership Support – Anticipate and identify emerging policy trends and issues, acting as a trusted advisor and senior policy expert to leadership. Collaborate with internal teams to develop and implement strategies. Act as the Company’s representative in various interactions with government officials and recommend when senior leadership involvement is appropriate.
Evaluate - monitor, research, track, and analyze state and federal regulations that impact child welfare software systems.
Experience & Skills:
10+ years of legislative, regulatory, political, or public administration experience
Bachelor’s or master’s degree in a related field. Legal and/or legislative background preferred.
Strong network of contacts and the ability to coalition build
Deep understanding of legislative and regulatory processes
Able to navigate complex policy and legislative issues, break through walls, develop innovative strategies, and present compelling stories to a wide range of audiences
Demonstrated interpersonal, verbal, written, presentation, and leadership skills with ability to work well with, influence, and inform diverse groups, including peers and business partners
Self-starter with executive presence who collaborates cross-functionally
Highly capable of providing honest opinions, and diverse and inclusive perspectives
Committed to the highest integrity with strict adherence to all laws and regulations as well as Binti’s policies and values
Passionate about increasing equality of opportunity
Knowledge of Child Welfare practices, relevant laws, emerging trends
Capable of building strong relationships quickly and interacting with a wide range of people within and outside the organization
Proven track record of managing legislative issues with a multitude of stakeholders, a record of successful outcomes, and a positive reputation
This role is full-time, and comes with competitive salary and benefits plan. More details on our perks and benefits can be found on our website.
At Binti, we celebrate having a diverse team and believe our differences make us stronger. Binti is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all qualified applicants to apply without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or protected Veteran status.
City of Maricopa
39700 West Civic Center Plaza, Maricopa, Arizona 85138
GENERAL SUMMARY
Under general administrative direction, performs high-level work of considerable complexity and sensitivity reviewing legislation at the local, state, and federal levels and recommends actions to further the Mayor and City Council policy interest; serves as the primary liaison between the Mayor and City Council, City and the elected and appointed officials of other governmental agencies. Receives general administrative direction from the Mayor, City Council and as appropriate, from the City Manager.
The Intergovernmental Affairs Director is a classified position that reports to the Mayor and City Council and keeps the City Manager informed of issues impacting the City. This position retains all of the rights of a City Employee. Discipline and termination remain under the purview of the City Manager, with input from the City Council.
The Intergovernmental Affairs Director coordinates the City’s dealing with federal, state, and other local governments, seeking to foster constructive partnerships between the Mayor, City Council, City and these entities. The incumbent keeps the Mayor, City Council and City Manager informed on intergovernmental issues and assists in representing the City’s interest in these matters including monitoring and/or advocating for various pieces of legislation and grant funding.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities performed by incumbents of this job. Employees may be requested to perform job-related tasks other than those specifically presented in this description.
Maintains awareness of legislative activities affecting City operations and provide timely updates and assessment of federal, state, and local programs/initiatives; anticipate legislative issues and identifies opportunities to develop and influence policy to best meet the needs of the Mayor, City Council and City.
Participates in and often leads the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies and priorities for citywide legislative initiatives and policy actions; interprets complex and technical legislative reports and educates City on legislation that impacts the City.
Coordinates the formulation and advocacy of legislative and state/federal funding; conducts analysis, develops and recommends policy positions on government affairs and legislative issues to the Mayor, City Council and City Manager.
Coordinates the City’s external relationships with other regional governmental agencies and legislative bodies with common interests, and develops and leads regional strategies on legislative and regional issues.
Coordinates legislative efforts with the League of Arizona Cities and Towns and other affected parties such as Maricopa Association of Governments, Central Arizona Association of Governments, Rural Transportation Advisory Council, Greater Phoenix Economic Council, the Arizona Department of Transportation and monthly State Transportation Board meetings, etc.; and seeks to influence decision-makers to support City initiated views.
Conducts special projects, studies, surveys and collects information on difficult intergovernmental and administrative problems, analyzes findings, and prepares reports of practical solutions.
Represents the Mayor and City Council in meetings, special commissions, and boards as assigned, and with legislators, elected and appointed officials, and other political jurisdictions.
Develop itineraries and briefing documents for the Mayor and City Council in advance of federal and state legislative meetings and related travel.
Coordinates meetings with federal and state elected or appointed officials and or council retained lobbyists and works with their staff to effectively plan and execute visits, events, and tours.
Performs lobbyist activities and represents the City’s interest with local, county, state and federal issues; coordinates activities with their respective staff. Performs lobbyist activities for the City by making appearances at hearings and meetings in Arizona, Washington D.C. and other required city-related locations, persuading policymakers to accept the City’s legislative position, maintaining contact and influence with regional players, and representing the City’s initiated views.
Participates in special projects and activities by acting as a political advisor, and with permission serves as spokesperson for the Mayor and City Council on selected intergovernmental issues and programs wherein the Council is not present, but is using the Intergovernmental Affairs Director as their representative.
Other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM ENTRANCE QUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience
Bachelor's Degree in public administration, political science or related field, and five (5) years of experience working with state legislators, political and local officials, including experience in coordinating and administering special projects and intergovernmental programs.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Two (2) years of supervisory or project management experience and a Master's Degree is preferred.
Any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience that provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job, may be substituted for Preferred Qualifications at the discretion of the hiring authority.
OTHER JOB REQUIREMENTS
Valid Arizona Operator's Driver's License.
COMPETENCIES FOR SUCCESSFUL PERFORMANCE OF JOB DUTIES
Knowledge of:
State legislative process
Functions and structure of committees
Federal and state programs and their relationship to municipal operations
State government protocol
Arizona Lobbyist regulations
Principles and practices of public administration
Municipal finance and budgeting
Administrative project development, scheduling, and monitoring
Ability to:
Interpret federal, state and city ordinances, rules and regulations, and make rational decisions in accordance with established policy;
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with political officials, city officials, co-workers, other professionals, citizen's groups, and the general public.
Maintain a registered lobbyist certification;
Analyze, interpret and report research findings and recommendations;
Present information concisely and effectively, both orally and in writing;
Produce written documents in the English language with clearly organized thoughts, with proper sentence construction, punctuation, and grammar.
Ability to be self-motivated and highly communicative. Hours are somewhat flexible depending on the season of the year, with extensive hourly commitments while the Arizona Legislature is in session up to and sometimes beyond Sine Die. Other times a mixture of working in the office or an at-home office will be acceptable depending on permission from the governing authority.
Feb 10, 2022
Full time
GENERAL SUMMARY
Under general administrative direction, performs high-level work of considerable complexity and sensitivity reviewing legislation at the local, state, and federal levels and recommends actions to further the Mayor and City Council policy interest; serves as the primary liaison between the Mayor and City Council, City and the elected and appointed officials of other governmental agencies. Receives general administrative direction from the Mayor, City Council and as appropriate, from the City Manager.
The Intergovernmental Affairs Director is a classified position that reports to the Mayor and City Council and keeps the City Manager informed of issues impacting the City. This position retains all of the rights of a City Employee. Discipline and termination remain under the purview of the City Manager, with input from the City Council.
The Intergovernmental Affairs Director coordinates the City’s dealing with federal, state, and other local governments, seeking to foster constructive partnerships between the Mayor, City Council, City and these entities. The incumbent keeps the Mayor, City Council and City Manager informed on intergovernmental issues and assists in representing the City’s interest in these matters including monitoring and/or advocating for various pieces of legislation and grant funding.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities performed by incumbents of this job. Employees may be requested to perform job-related tasks other than those specifically presented in this description.
Maintains awareness of legislative activities affecting City operations and provide timely updates and assessment of federal, state, and local programs/initiatives; anticipate legislative issues and identifies opportunities to develop and influence policy to best meet the needs of the Mayor, City Council and City.
Participates in and often leads the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies and priorities for citywide legislative initiatives and policy actions; interprets complex and technical legislative reports and educates City on legislation that impacts the City.
Coordinates the formulation and advocacy of legislative and state/federal funding; conducts analysis, develops and recommends policy positions on government affairs and legislative issues to the Mayor, City Council and City Manager.
Coordinates the City’s external relationships with other regional governmental agencies and legislative bodies with common interests, and develops and leads regional strategies on legislative and regional issues.
Coordinates legislative efforts with the League of Arizona Cities and Towns and other affected parties such as Maricopa Association of Governments, Central Arizona Association of Governments, Rural Transportation Advisory Council, Greater Phoenix Economic Council, the Arizona Department of Transportation and monthly State Transportation Board meetings, etc.; and seeks to influence decision-makers to support City initiated views.
Conducts special projects, studies, surveys and collects information on difficult intergovernmental and administrative problems, analyzes findings, and prepares reports of practical solutions.
Represents the Mayor and City Council in meetings, special commissions, and boards as assigned, and with legislators, elected and appointed officials, and other political jurisdictions.
Develop itineraries and briefing documents for the Mayor and City Council in advance of federal and state legislative meetings and related travel.
Coordinates meetings with federal and state elected or appointed officials and or council retained lobbyists and works with their staff to effectively plan and execute visits, events, and tours.
Performs lobbyist activities and represents the City’s interest with local, county, state and federal issues; coordinates activities with their respective staff. Performs lobbyist activities for the City by making appearances at hearings and meetings in Arizona, Washington D.C. and other required city-related locations, persuading policymakers to accept the City’s legislative position, maintaining contact and influence with regional players, and representing the City’s initiated views.
Participates in special projects and activities by acting as a political advisor, and with permission serves as spokesperson for the Mayor and City Council on selected intergovernmental issues and programs wherein the Council is not present, but is using the Intergovernmental Affairs Director as their representative.
Other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM ENTRANCE QUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience
Bachelor's Degree in public administration, political science or related field, and five (5) years of experience working with state legislators, political and local officials, including experience in coordinating and administering special projects and intergovernmental programs.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Two (2) years of supervisory or project management experience and a Master's Degree is preferred.
Any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience that provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job, may be substituted for Preferred Qualifications at the discretion of the hiring authority.
OTHER JOB REQUIREMENTS
Valid Arizona Operator's Driver's License.
COMPETENCIES FOR SUCCESSFUL PERFORMANCE OF JOB DUTIES
Knowledge of:
State legislative process
Functions and structure of committees
Federal and state programs and their relationship to municipal operations
State government protocol
Arizona Lobbyist regulations
Principles and practices of public administration
Municipal finance and budgeting
Administrative project development, scheduling, and monitoring
Ability to:
Interpret federal, state and city ordinances, rules and regulations, and make rational decisions in accordance with established policy;
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with political officials, city officials, co-workers, other professionals, citizen's groups, and the general public.
Maintain a registered lobbyist certification;
Analyze, interpret and report research findings and recommendations;
Present information concisely and effectively, both orally and in writing;
Produce written documents in the English language with clearly organized thoughts, with proper sentence construction, punctuation, and grammar.
Ability to be self-motivated and highly communicative. Hours are somewhat flexible depending on the season of the year, with extensive hourly commitments while the Arizona Legislature is in session up to and sometimes beyond Sine Die. Other times a mixture of working in the office or an at-home office will be acceptable depending on permission from the governing authority.