American Psychological Association
Washington, DC
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)
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)
American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE)
Washington D.C., DC, USA
I. INTRODUCTION
AFGE is the largest federal employee union representing over 700,000 federal and D.C. government employees nationwide. AFGE represents the employees in over 70 agencies, including the Social Security Administration, the Department of Defense (civilians), the Departments of Veterans Affairs, Homeland Security, Justice, and many more. The position resides at AFGE’s Washington, D.C. headquarters on Capitol Hill.
AFGE’s Legislative Department is responsible for the continued development, maintenance and strengthening of the Federation’s legislative and policy agenda in Congress and the Federal Executive Branch. Major responsibilities of this position include assisting the Director with strategic planning, lobbying, personnel management, and coalition building.
II. MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Supervisory: Assists Director in supervising Legislative Department to pursue successful achievement of the union’s policy and institutional goals.
Strategic Planning: Works with the Director and Legislative staff, National Vice Presidents, and Bargaining Councils to develop annual strategic plans for implementing the Federation’s national legislative plan in a given calendar year.
Training: Assists Director in managing annual Legislative Conference. Works with Political Department and Education Department staff to develop training programs for AFGE leaders in legislative strategies such as meeting with members of Congress, coalition building strategies, and media outreach strategies.
Coalition Building: Works with Director to assist President’s Office, Legislative staff, AFGE Districts and Bargaining Councils in developing and maintaining coalitions to address legislative issues of specific concern to AFGE members, but also of mutual concern to other unions.
Political Action Fundraising and Disbursement: Works with Legislative Director and Political Director to make recommendations for disbursement of PAC funds; regularly attends fundraisers for members of Congress. Some fundraisers are outside of regular office hours including breakfasts in the morning, or dinner receptions.
Lobbying: Works with Director to oversee and engage in lobbying members of Congress and the Executive Branch.
Testimony: Prepares Congressional testimony for union leadership on a broad range of Federation policy and legislative priorities.
Interdepartmental Coordination: Works in close coordination and harmony with other AFGE departments on legislative matters. Specifically:
Communications Department – Works with Legislative Staff to ensure that this department is furnished timely and current information on the Federation’s legislative initiatives, victories, and activities to properly disseminate such information to the media, districts, locals, councils and AFGE activists.
Membership and Organization – Personally participates and directs legislative staff to participate in all membership recruitment efforts, including lunch and learns, and metropolitan organizing initiatives.
Grassroots - Works closely with the Mobilization Director and Legislative and Political Organizers in the field to identify, train and develop a cadre of local and council activists to provide legislative and political action to advance the union’s legislative goals. Ensures that the union’s legislative message is delivered to local and council activists, and that they in turn lobby their Representatives and Senators on AFGE initiatives.
Training - Conducts training for members on legislative issues and lobbying techniques, as well as other matters. Supports AFGE legislative and political program in headquarters including during the annual legislative conference, and at multiple events in the field.
Policy and Field Services and Education Departments - Works closely with economists, labor relations specialists, and other technicians to develop arguments and positions on a wide range of legislative issues. Develops and coordinates policy paper and testimony production.
General Counsel's Office (GCO) - Works closely with staff attorneys to ensure legislative proposals address AFGE legal concerns.
9. Reviews and signs lobbying reports to the Senate and House reflecting extent of such activities as registered AFGE lobbyist. 10. Some travel by air and surface transportation is required. 11. Performs other duties as required.
III. WORK ENVIRONMENT
This job operates in a professional environment working to establish Federation and Departmental goals. The incumbent will routinely use standard office equipment such as computers, fax machines, scanners, and phones. Long hours are periodically required. Some travel is required. The employee will periodically be required to do some lifting and/or move items over 10 pounds.
IV. CONTROLS OVER WORK
Works under the day-to-day supervision of the Legislative, Political and Mobilization Director who makes specific assignments. The incumbent is called upon to make judgments as to approaches, techniques, and methods for pursuing established Federation and Department goals. The incumbent is encouraged to identify areas of activity or interest where revised goals and techniques might be considered to facilitate achievement of Legislative department goals and mission. The results of the incumbent’s complete work are reviewed for extent of fulfillment of department objectives as delineated.
V. QUALIFICATIONS
Applicant must have at least seven years of combined full-time work experience in legislative activities including, but not limited to lobbying.
Bachelor’s Degree required; due to the complexity of the legislative issues facing AFGE members, graduate/law degree is strongly preferred.
Demonstrated skill and knowledge in the legislative process.
Demonstrated ability to maintain a broad and diverse lobbying portfolio.
Demonstrated ability to organize and lead coalitions of several organizations and implement a united agenda.
Demonstrated ability to achieve results working with lawmakers, Congressional staff, and coalition partners on both sides of the aisle.
Demonstrated ability to educate and motivate individuals to join the union and become involved in legislative activities.
Demonstrated ability to make objective decisions and recommendations independently.
Excellent writing and editing skills, particularly in preparation of letters to lawmakers, and oral and written congressional testimony.
Loyalty to the American labor movement required.
VI. EEO STATEMENT
AFGE provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, personal appearance, gender identity and/or gender expression. In addition to federal law requirements, AFGE complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
Interested applicants please submit resume to jobs@afge.org
Please mention that you saw this position posted on LobbyingJobs.com
I. INTRODUCTION
AFGE is the largest federal employee union representing over 700,000 federal and D.C. government employees nationwide. AFGE represents the employees in over 70 agencies, including the Social Security Administration, the Department of Defense (civilians), the Departments of Veterans Affairs, Homeland Security, Justice, and many more. The position resides at AFGE’s Washington, D.C. headquarters on Capitol Hill.
AFGE’s Legislative Department is responsible for the continued development, maintenance and strengthening of the Federation’s legislative and policy agenda in Congress and the Federal Executive Branch. Major responsibilities of this position include assisting the Director with strategic planning, lobbying, personnel management, and coalition building.
II. MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Supervisory: Assists Director in supervising Legislative Department to pursue successful achievement of the union’s policy and institutional goals.
Strategic Planning: Works with the Director and Legislative staff, National Vice Presidents, and Bargaining Councils to develop annual strategic plans for implementing the Federation’s national legislative plan in a given calendar year.
Training: Assists Director in managing annual Legislative Conference. Works with Political Department and Education Department staff to develop training programs for AFGE leaders in legislative strategies such as meeting with members of Congress, coalition building strategies, and media outreach strategies.
Coalition Building: Works with Director to assist President’s Office, Legislative staff, AFGE Districts and Bargaining Councils in developing and maintaining coalitions to address legislative issues of specific concern to AFGE members, but also of mutual concern to other unions.
Political Action Fundraising and Disbursement: Works with Legislative Director and Political Director to make recommendations for disbursement of PAC funds; regularly attends fundraisers for members of Congress. Some fundraisers are outside of regular office hours including breakfasts in the morning, or dinner receptions.
Lobbying: Works with Director to oversee and engage in lobbying members of Congress and the Executive Branch.
Testimony: Prepares Congressional testimony for union leadership on a broad range of Federation policy and legislative priorities.
Interdepartmental Coordination: Works in close coordination and harmony with other AFGE departments on legislative matters. Specifically:
Communications Department – Works with Legislative Staff to ensure that this department is furnished timely and current information on the Federation’s legislative initiatives, victories, and activities to properly disseminate such information to the media, districts, locals, councils and AFGE activists.
Membership and Organization – Personally participates and directs legislative staff to participate in all membership recruitment efforts, including lunch and learns, and metropolitan organizing initiatives.
Grassroots - Works closely with the Mobilization Director and Legislative and Political Organizers in the field to identify, train and develop a cadre of local and council activists to provide legislative and political action to advance the union’s legislative goals. Ensures that the union’s legislative message is delivered to local and council activists, and that they in turn lobby their Representatives and Senators on AFGE initiatives.
Training - Conducts training for members on legislative issues and lobbying techniques, as well as other matters. Supports AFGE legislative and political program in headquarters including during the annual legislative conference, and at multiple events in the field.
Policy and Field Services and Education Departments - Works closely with economists, labor relations specialists, and other technicians to develop arguments and positions on a wide range of legislative issues. Develops and coordinates policy paper and testimony production.
General Counsel's Office (GCO) - Works closely with staff attorneys to ensure legislative proposals address AFGE legal concerns.
9. Reviews and signs lobbying reports to the Senate and House reflecting extent of such activities as registered AFGE lobbyist. 10. Some travel by air and surface transportation is required. 11. Performs other duties as required.
III. WORK ENVIRONMENT
This job operates in a professional environment working to establish Federation and Departmental goals. The incumbent will routinely use standard office equipment such as computers, fax machines, scanners, and phones. Long hours are periodically required. Some travel is required. The employee will periodically be required to do some lifting and/or move items over 10 pounds.
IV. CONTROLS OVER WORK
Works under the day-to-day supervision of the Legislative, Political and Mobilization Director who makes specific assignments. The incumbent is called upon to make judgments as to approaches, techniques, and methods for pursuing established Federation and Department goals. The incumbent is encouraged to identify areas of activity or interest where revised goals and techniques might be considered to facilitate achievement of Legislative department goals and mission. The results of the incumbent’s complete work are reviewed for extent of fulfillment of department objectives as delineated.
V. QUALIFICATIONS
Applicant must have at least seven years of combined full-time work experience in legislative activities including, but not limited to lobbying.
Bachelor’s Degree required; due to the complexity of the legislative issues facing AFGE members, graduate/law degree is strongly preferred.
Demonstrated skill and knowledge in the legislative process.
Demonstrated ability to maintain a broad and diverse lobbying portfolio.
Demonstrated ability to organize and lead coalitions of several organizations and implement a united agenda.
Demonstrated ability to achieve results working with lawmakers, Congressional staff, and coalition partners on both sides of the aisle.
Demonstrated ability to educate and motivate individuals to join the union and become involved in legislative activities.
Demonstrated ability to make objective decisions and recommendations independently.
Excellent writing and editing skills, particularly in preparation of letters to lawmakers, and oral and written congressional testimony.
Loyalty to the American labor movement required.
VI. EEO STATEMENT
AFGE provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, personal appearance, gender identity and/or gender expression. In addition to federal law requirements, AFGE complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
Interested applicants please submit resume to jobs@afge.org
Please mention that you saw this position posted on LobbyingJobs.com