About Arevon
Headquartered in Scottsdale, Ariz., and New York City, Arevon Energy, Inc. is a leading independent producer of utility-scale renewable power across the United States. The company has around 4 GW of solar and energy storage projects in operation and under construction, representing $4 billion of investment, and a 5 GW pipeline. With a team of more than 200 people and a strong investor base, Arevon is growing rapidly through both development and M&A activities. Arevon also leverage decades of experience to provide asset management services to other clean energy owners. The company is backed by institutional investors that together manage more than $1 trillion in assets and have a strong focus on sustainability investments. Arevon is powering the energy transition.
Diversity, equity, and inclusion are central to everything we do. Arevon thrives on and celebrates different views, beliefs, and values. We are committed to our talented team and partners, regardless of background or affiliation, and to actively promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout our business. We strive to be a place where you can be you and bring yourself to work.
Arevon is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to affirmative action planning and encourages diversity in the workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, age, religion, mental or physical disability, sexual orientation, genetic information, veteran, or marital status.
The Position
Arevon is recruiting for the position of Government Affairs Manager, an outstanding opportunity for individuals seeking an exciting, high-growth work environment in one of the most important industries of the 21st century. The Government Affairs Manager will report to the Vice President of Government Affairs and Marketing.
Responsibilities
· Track and influence state policy developments, including legislative and regulatory activity
· Analyze legislative and regulatory activity and communicate internally how it could affect the company’s existing and future assets
· In collaboration with the VP of Government Affairs and Marketing, develop and execute strategic advocacy and outreach in key states
· Participate in trade associations and industry coalitions to advance Arevon’s policy positions
· Communicate Arevon’s positions persuasively to key decision-makers, including legislators, regulators, consultants, and other external stakeholders
· Cultivate and maintain relationships with policy professionals within the energy industry, in the NGO community, and in government
· Coordinate with internal subject matter experts on development, tax, and RTO policy issues
· Evaluate and direct external consultants in promoting the company’s positions
· Write and deliver testimony before legislative committees and regulatory bodies as necessary
· Ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations
· Organize site visits to educate policymakers and other stakeholders
· In coordination with the Marketing and Communications team, create informative and engaging advocacy materials for use with elected officials and their staff. This may include memos, fact
sheets, talking points, press releases, and social media assets. Guarantee all content is error-free and publication-ready.
· Consistently execute Arevon’s brand presence across all media
Qualifications and Characteristics
· A Bachelor’s degree (BA/BS) or equivalent education, training, and experience
· 6+ years of related work experience in public policy or legislative advocacy
· Experience working in a bipartisan manner on energy policy or related issues
· Experience working in a state legislature is a plus
· Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English are required, including writing, proofreading, grammar, syntax, and use of AP Style
· Commitment to customer service is a must
· Self-starter with strong organizational skills and the ability to handle multiple priorities daily
· Possess an eye for detail and the desire for continuous process improvement
· Ability to work with team members in different locations around the country
· Proficiency with the Microsoft Office suite, particularly Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, SharePoint, and Teams
· Ability to travel domestically, up to 30% of the time
Location
Ideally, the incumbent would be based in Scottsdale, Arizona, where the team functions on a hybrid schedule (in-office days of Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday). Fully remote location will be considered for candidates with proven industry experience. Please specify your desired location in your cover letter.
How to Apply
Please submit a cover letter, 1-2 page writing sample, and your resume to Arevon’s job portal at https://arevonenergy.com/careers. Applications missing a cover letter and/or writing sample will not be considered.
Nov 21, 2023
Full time
About Arevon
Headquartered in Scottsdale, Ariz., and New York City, Arevon Energy, Inc. is a leading independent producer of utility-scale renewable power across the United States. The company has around 4 GW of solar and energy storage projects in operation and under construction, representing $4 billion of investment, and a 5 GW pipeline. With a team of more than 200 people and a strong investor base, Arevon is growing rapidly through both development and M&A activities. Arevon also leverage decades of experience to provide asset management services to other clean energy owners. The company is backed by institutional investors that together manage more than $1 trillion in assets and have a strong focus on sustainability investments. Arevon is powering the energy transition.
Diversity, equity, and inclusion are central to everything we do. Arevon thrives on and celebrates different views, beliefs, and values. We are committed to our talented team and partners, regardless of background or affiliation, and to actively promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout our business. We strive to be a place where you can be you and bring yourself to work.
Arevon is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to affirmative action planning and encourages diversity in the workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, age, religion, mental or physical disability, sexual orientation, genetic information, veteran, or marital status.
The Position
Arevon is recruiting for the position of Government Affairs Manager, an outstanding opportunity for individuals seeking an exciting, high-growth work environment in one of the most important industries of the 21st century. The Government Affairs Manager will report to the Vice President of Government Affairs and Marketing.
Responsibilities
· Track and influence state policy developments, including legislative and regulatory activity
· Analyze legislative and regulatory activity and communicate internally how it could affect the company’s existing and future assets
· In collaboration with the VP of Government Affairs and Marketing, develop and execute strategic advocacy and outreach in key states
· Participate in trade associations and industry coalitions to advance Arevon’s policy positions
· Communicate Arevon’s positions persuasively to key decision-makers, including legislators, regulators, consultants, and other external stakeholders
· Cultivate and maintain relationships with policy professionals within the energy industry, in the NGO community, and in government
· Coordinate with internal subject matter experts on development, tax, and RTO policy issues
· Evaluate and direct external consultants in promoting the company’s positions
· Write and deliver testimony before legislative committees and regulatory bodies as necessary
· Ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations
· Organize site visits to educate policymakers and other stakeholders
· In coordination with the Marketing and Communications team, create informative and engaging advocacy materials for use with elected officials and their staff. This may include memos, fact
sheets, talking points, press releases, and social media assets. Guarantee all content is error-free and publication-ready.
· Consistently execute Arevon’s brand presence across all media
Qualifications and Characteristics
· A Bachelor’s degree (BA/BS) or equivalent education, training, and experience
· 6+ years of related work experience in public policy or legislative advocacy
· Experience working in a bipartisan manner on energy policy or related issues
· Experience working in a state legislature is a plus
· Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English are required, including writing, proofreading, grammar, syntax, and use of AP Style
· Commitment to customer service is a must
· Self-starter with strong organizational skills and the ability to handle multiple priorities daily
· Possess an eye for detail and the desire for continuous process improvement
· Ability to work with team members in different locations around the country
· Proficiency with the Microsoft Office suite, particularly Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, SharePoint, and Teams
· Ability to travel domestically, up to 30% of the time
Location
Ideally, the incumbent would be based in Scottsdale, Arizona, where the team functions on a hybrid schedule (in-office days of Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday). Fully remote location will be considered for candidates with proven industry experience. Please specify your desired location in your cover letter.
How to Apply
Please submit a cover letter, 1-2 page writing sample, and your resume to Arevon’s job portal at https://arevonenergy.com/careers. Applications missing a cover letter and/or writing sample will not be considered.
Are you energized by developing legislative strategy? Is influencing policy through advocacy one of your gifts? Do you love the fast-paced world of governmental affairs?
Our six-state trade association is looking for a Vice President, Legislative Affairs to strategize and lead credit union advocacy efforts in Arizona. We are looking for someone with proven competency in strategic thinking, plan development, and execution.
We offer a smart working environment which provides flexibility and choice for our team members. Employees have the flexibility to work where it makes sense for them to accomplish their work in support of the organization’s priorities. This position does require the employee to be in the Phoenix, Arizona area.
Key responsibilities include, but not limited to:
Effectively advocate for credit union interests before Arizona State Legislature and Executive level elected officials.
Supervise and manage the development and implementation of effective Arizona lobbying strategies, in collaboration with other Association staff and contract lobbyist(s).
Strategize, review, develop, and proactively advance legislation that is beneficial to Arizona credit unions by working in collaboration with contract lobbyists and other Association staff, committees, state issues work groups and applicable task forces.
Develop high-quality relationships with statewide executive level elected officials and Arizona state legislators.
Identify emerging legislative and industry developments that can or must shape state specific policy statements and issue agendas on behalf of the Association.
Lead the Arizona Government Affairs Committee and Arizona State Issues Work Groups (SIWG) as well as other applicable task forces to establish an agenda for future focused credit union advocacy in Arizona.
Modernize, further develop, and implement grassroots and grasstops key contacts programs to maintain and bolster the ground game of Arizona credit union advocacy and respond to critical issues.
Serve as treasurer of AZ-CUPAC and ensure timely reporting of all sunshine and election reporting.
Strategize, set budgets, and coordinate with the Association’s grassroots team in order to support elected officials or candidates who support Arizona credit unions in future elections.
Act as the envoy and voice of Arizona credit union members both within the Association, and with all external groups to ensure state-specific issues are well represented.
Support Association members through direct engagement at credit unions in their local communities and by representing the Association at relevant meetings and events.
Regularly connect with Arizona credit union members to discuss state specific issues to ensure issues, policies and sensitive areas are at the forefront for communications and actions of the Association.
The perfect candidate has superb communication skills, the ability to grasp complex subjects and a background in legislative affairs, lobbying or politics. Experience with financial institutions is a plus. The ideal candidate will be intrepid, have a four-year degree in political science, or other related field or the equivalent work experience and have a passion for the legislative arena. Five to seven years’ experience evidencing a background in lobbying, public policy, legislative affairs, or grassroots coordination. You must have proven competency in strategic thinking, plan development, and execution. Three years minimum experience effectively working with the state legislature.
Salary ranges from $88,000 – 110,000 depending on experience. This position is eligible for a variable pay program which has a potential 10% of base salary earnings. Employees (and dependents 50%) are covered by medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and short- and long-term disability. Employees are eligible to enroll in our 401k plan. New employees will accrue 15 days of vacation and 8 days of paid time off. In addition, employees will enjoy eleven paid holidays and two floating holidays.
GoWest Credit Union Association is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
May 09, 2024
Full time
Are you energized by developing legislative strategy? Is influencing policy through advocacy one of your gifts? Do you love the fast-paced world of governmental affairs?
Our six-state trade association is looking for a Vice President, Legislative Affairs to strategize and lead credit union advocacy efforts in Arizona. We are looking for someone with proven competency in strategic thinking, plan development, and execution.
We offer a smart working environment which provides flexibility and choice for our team members. Employees have the flexibility to work where it makes sense for them to accomplish their work in support of the organization’s priorities. This position does require the employee to be in the Phoenix, Arizona area.
Key responsibilities include, but not limited to:
Effectively advocate for credit union interests before Arizona State Legislature and Executive level elected officials.
Supervise and manage the development and implementation of effective Arizona lobbying strategies, in collaboration with other Association staff and contract lobbyist(s).
Strategize, review, develop, and proactively advance legislation that is beneficial to Arizona credit unions by working in collaboration with contract lobbyists and other Association staff, committees, state issues work groups and applicable task forces.
Develop high-quality relationships with statewide executive level elected officials and Arizona state legislators.
Identify emerging legislative and industry developments that can or must shape state specific policy statements and issue agendas on behalf of the Association.
Lead the Arizona Government Affairs Committee and Arizona State Issues Work Groups (SIWG) as well as other applicable task forces to establish an agenda for future focused credit union advocacy in Arizona.
Modernize, further develop, and implement grassroots and grasstops key contacts programs to maintain and bolster the ground game of Arizona credit union advocacy and respond to critical issues.
Serve as treasurer of AZ-CUPAC and ensure timely reporting of all sunshine and election reporting.
Strategize, set budgets, and coordinate with the Association’s grassroots team in order to support elected officials or candidates who support Arizona credit unions in future elections.
Act as the envoy and voice of Arizona credit union members both within the Association, and with all external groups to ensure state-specific issues are well represented.
Support Association members through direct engagement at credit unions in their local communities and by representing the Association at relevant meetings and events.
Regularly connect with Arizona credit union members to discuss state specific issues to ensure issues, policies and sensitive areas are at the forefront for communications and actions of the Association.
The perfect candidate has superb communication skills, the ability to grasp complex subjects and a background in legislative affairs, lobbying or politics. Experience with financial institutions is a plus. The ideal candidate will be intrepid, have a four-year degree in political science, or other related field or the equivalent work experience and have a passion for the legislative arena. Five to seven years’ experience evidencing a background in lobbying, public policy, legislative affairs, or grassroots coordination. You must have proven competency in strategic thinking, plan development, and execution. Three years minimum experience effectively working with the state legislature.
Salary ranges from $88,000 – 110,000 depending on experience. This position is eligible for a variable pay program which has a potential 10% of base salary earnings. Employees (and dependents 50%) are covered by medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and short- and long-term disability. Employees are eligible to enroll in our 401k plan. New employees will accrue 15 days of vacation and 8 days of paid time off. In addition, employees will enjoy eleven paid holidays and two floating holidays.
GoWest Credit Union Association is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
New Hampshire Medical Society
2 Capital Place, Suite 401, Concord, NH 03301
The Board of Directors of the New Hampshire Medical Society (NHMS) seeks a dynamic and visionary leader to serve as CEO. The mission of the NHMS is to bring together physicians to advocate for the well-being of patients, for the medical profession, and for the betterment of public health. The CEO will play a vital role in deepening the organization’s impact in the critical years ahead.
Role and Responsibilities
The CEO will partner with the Board in developing a new strategic plan for NHMS with advisory input from the Council and will be ultimately responsible for the plan’s successful execution. The CEO will oversee all aspects of the organization, including financial management, hiring and staff development, compliance, member services, educational programming, advocacy, and day-to-day operations. The CEO will serve as the chief spokesperson for the NHMS, supporting the efforts of the Society’s advocacy director as needed and actively representing the interests of the Society in various public forums. Providing administrative support for the Bowler-Bartlett Charitable Foundation will be among the CEO’s responsibilities. The CEO will report directly to the NHMS’s Board of Directors and will work in consultation with the Council as appropriate. Specific areas of responsibility will include but are not limited to:
Strategic Planning
Work as a strategic partner with the Board of Directors in implementing a compelling shared vision and long-term strategic plan with direction from the Council
Explore and evaluate strategic opportunities and organizational risks
Recommend and participate in the creation of strategic initiatives, programs, and services that contribute to organizational growth and success
Administrative Leadership and Governance Support
Provide timely and substantive reports to the Board of Directors on the operations of the Society and any emerging issues of relevance
Support the planning, execution and proper documentation of meetings of the Board of Directors, Council, and Bowler-Bartlett Foundation Trustees
Ensure legal and regulatory compliance and adherence to standards and requirements of any applicable federal, state, or local accreditation, certification, and licensure bodies
Mitigate risk by maintaining appropriate insurance coverage and ensuring compliance with sound policies and procedures
Financial Planning and Management
Lead preparation of annual budgets and operational plans, providing direct oversight of all accounting functions of the Society and its Foundation
Ensure accountability for prudent financial management and consistent focus on the organization’s financial health and sustainability
Review financial statements and oversee financial reports to the Board
Provide for an annual independent audit of the organization’s finances
Lead and/or oversee the facilitation of grants and act as the point of accountability for organizational obligations through state and/or federal grants and community partner organizations
Human Resources Development
Lead the development of an inspiring, professional, team-oriented work culture
Provide regular feedback, training, formal performance evaluations, and intervention as needed to ensure achievement of organizational objectives and to support staff in their professional growth
Foster trust and collaboration through open communication
Oversee the annual review, selection, and administration of employee benefits
Advocacy and Public Relations
Serve as a registered state lobbyist on behalf of the Society and collaborate with the advocacy director and the Council to develop and support the Society’s advocacy agenda
Promote and maintain strong relationships with partner organizations, such as the New Hampshire Hospital Association, the University of New Hampshire, the New Hampshire AMA Delegation, and the Council of New England State Medical Societies
Serve as an ambassador for NHMS at various state and national meetings and advocacy/networking functions
Member Services
Deepen relationships with New Hampshire physicians and engage the membership to maximize their voices and leverage the benefits of affiliation
Retain and grow physician membership by providing programming and services that solidify and enhance NHMS’s relevance and value
Ensure outstanding customer service to the membership
Position Requirements
Leading the New Hampshire Medical Society at this pivotal time will require a broad set of skills and abilities. The board expects that the successful candidate will bring to the role:
Senior-level leadership experience managing people and providing direction, ideally with a membership organization in the healthcare sector
Demonstrated ability in developing strategic plans and organizational strategies and executing them successfully
Strong financial acumen with experience in budgeting, financial reporting, resource allocation, development, and streamlining of operations to maintain robust fiscal health
A proven track record as a relationship-builder, and as a skilled and confident communicator who is ready to be the “face” of the NHMS
An understanding of good governance and direct experience working in partnership with a board of directors
Ability to facilitate and manage complex discussions, and substantial experience presenting to, and engaging with, diverse groups and organizations
Legislative and governmental advocacy experience at the state and/or federal level
Knowledge of healthcare policy and the legislative landscape in New Hampshire
Passion for the NHMS’s mission and evident commitment to protecting the public health, advancing the interests of patients and providers, and cultivating respect for physicians and the practice of medicine
Compensation
The CEO will earn a competitive salary of $130,000-140,000, commensurate with experience, and benefits. The successful candidate can expect a formal review after the initial six months, as well as an annual review thereafter.
Nondiscrimination
The New Hampshire Medical Society does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, national origin, ancestry, public assistance, ethnic background, religion, marital status, economic class, age, disability, sex, creed, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression and any other legally protected characteristic. The organization complies with all applicable national, state, and local laws pertaining to nondiscrimination and equal opportunity.
To apply
Interested candidates should send a resume and a cover letter explaining why they are interested in this opportunity and how it is well aligned with their strengths to Starboard Leadership Consulting at the email address provided. Inquiries may be directed to the same email address. Paper copies of applications may be sent to Jessica Weiner, Starboard Leadership Consulting, 84 Harlow St., Bangor, ME 04401, but electronic submissions of material are preferred. No phone inquiries, please.
The application deadline is March 26, 2024, and review of all submissions will begin immediately thereafter.
Feb 27, 2024
Full time
The Board of Directors of the New Hampshire Medical Society (NHMS) seeks a dynamic and visionary leader to serve as CEO. The mission of the NHMS is to bring together physicians to advocate for the well-being of patients, for the medical profession, and for the betterment of public health. The CEO will play a vital role in deepening the organization’s impact in the critical years ahead.
Role and Responsibilities
The CEO will partner with the Board in developing a new strategic plan for NHMS with advisory input from the Council and will be ultimately responsible for the plan’s successful execution. The CEO will oversee all aspects of the organization, including financial management, hiring and staff development, compliance, member services, educational programming, advocacy, and day-to-day operations. The CEO will serve as the chief spokesperson for the NHMS, supporting the efforts of the Society’s advocacy director as needed and actively representing the interests of the Society in various public forums. Providing administrative support for the Bowler-Bartlett Charitable Foundation will be among the CEO’s responsibilities. The CEO will report directly to the NHMS’s Board of Directors and will work in consultation with the Council as appropriate. Specific areas of responsibility will include but are not limited to:
Strategic Planning
Work as a strategic partner with the Board of Directors in implementing a compelling shared vision and long-term strategic plan with direction from the Council
Explore and evaluate strategic opportunities and organizational risks
Recommend and participate in the creation of strategic initiatives, programs, and services that contribute to organizational growth and success
Administrative Leadership and Governance Support
Provide timely and substantive reports to the Board of Directors on the operations of the Society and any emerging issues of relevance
Support the planning, execution and proper documentation of meetings of the Board of Directors, Council, and Bowler-Bartlett Foundation Trustees
Ensure legal and regulatory compliance and adherence to standards and requirements of any applicable federal, state, or local accreditation, certification, and licensure bodies
Mitigate risk by maintaining appropriate insurance coverage and ensuring compliance with sound policies and procedures
Financial Planning and Management
Lead preparation of annual budgets and operational plans, providing direct oversight of all accounting functions of the Society and its Foundation
Ensure accountability for prudent financial management and consistent focus on the organization’s financial health and sustainability
Review financial statements and oversee financial reports to the Board
Provide for an annual independent audit of the organization’s finances
Lead and/or oversee the facilitation of grants and act as the point of accountability for organizational obligations through state and/or federal grants and community partner organizations
Human Resources Development
Lead the development of an inspiring, professional, team-oriented work culture
Provide regular feedback, training, formal performance evaluations, and intervention as needed to ensure achievement of organizational objectives and to support staff in their professional growth
Foster trust and collaboration through open communication
Oversee the annual review, selection, and administration of employee benefits
Advocacy and Public Relations
Serve as a registered state lobbyist on behalf of the Society and collaborate with the advocacy director and the Council to develop and support the Society’s advocacy agenda
Promote and maintain strong relationships with partner organizations, such as the New Hampshire Hospital Association, the University of New Hampshire, the New Hampshire AMA Delegation, and the Council of New England State Medical Societies
Serve as an ambassador for NHMS at various state and national meetings and advocacy/networking functions
Member Services
Deepen relationships with New Hampshire physicians and engage the membership to maximize their voices and leverage the benefits of affiliation
Retain and grow physician membership by providing programming and services that solidify and enhance NHMS’s relevance and value
Ensure outstanding customer service to the membership
Position Requirements
Leading the New Hampshire Medical Society at this pivotal time will require a broad set of skills and abilities. The board expects that the successful candidate will bring to the role:
Senior-level leadership experience managing people and providing direction, ideally with a membership organization in the healthcare sector
Demonstrated ability in developing strategic plans and organizational strategies and executing them successfully
Strong financial acumen with experience in budgeting, financial reporting, resource allocation, development, and streamlining of operations to maintain robust fiscal health
A proven track record as a relationship-builder, and as a skilled and confident communicator who is ready to be the “face” of the NHMS
An understanding of good governance and direct experience working in partnership with a board of directors
Ability to facilitate and manage complex discussions, and substantial experience presenting to, and engaging with, diverse groups and organizations
Legislative and governmental advocacy experience at the state and/or federal level
Knowledge of healthcare policy and the legislative landscape in New Hampshire
Passion for the NHMS’s mission and evident commitment to protecting the public health, advancing the interests of patients and providers, and cultivating respect for physicians and the practice of medicine
Compensation
The CEO will earn a competitive salary of $130,000-140,000, commensurate with experience, and benefits. The successful candidate can expect a formal review after the initial six months, as well as an annual review thereafter.
Nondiscrimination
The New Hampshire Medical Society does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, national origin, ancestry, public assistance, ethnic background, religion, marital status, economic class, age, disability, sex, creed, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression and any other legally protected characteristic. The organization complies with all applicable national, state, and local laws pertaining to nondiscrimination and equal opportunity.
To apply
Interested candidates should send a resume and a cover letter explaining why they are interested in this opportunity and how it is well aligned with their strengths to Starboard Leadership Consulting at the email address provided. Inquiries may be directed to the same email address. Paper copies of applications may be sent to Jessica Weiner, Starboard Leadership Consulting, 84 Harlow St., Bangor, ME 04401, but electronic submissions of material are preferred. No phone inquiries, please.
The application deadline is March 26, 2024, and review of all submissions will begin immediately thereafter.
At Eisai, satisfying unmet medical needs and increasing the benefits healthcare provides to patients, their families, and caregivers is Eisai’s human health care (hhc) mission. We’re a growing pharmaceutical company that is breaking through in neurology and oncology, with a strong emphasis on research and development. Our history includes the development of many innovative medicines, notably the discovery of the world's most widely-used treatment for Alzheimer’s disease. As we continue to expand, we are seeking highly-motivated individuals who want to work in a fast-paced environment and make a difference. If this is your profile, we want to hear from you.
The Director, Government Affairs guides and represents the company on legislative issues with elected officials and their staff. This includes monitoring progress of legislative initiatives of interest to the company and providing analysis to company officials. The Director, Government Affairs develops strategy for and visits elected government officials and their staff to advise them of company issues. The incumbent will direct and work with the internal team to best represent Eisai with designated trade and business associations, advocacy groups on political and legislative issues of importance to the company. This position will also design and implement lobbying strategies with external consultants, as well as staff key workgroups at trade associations. Finally, this position will assist with the management of the Eisai Political Action Committee (PAC).
Essential Functions
Develop and implement government affairs strategy to address short- and long-term corporate, disease, and brand objectives.
Represent Eisai’s patient-focused legislative positions with key external decision makers (policymakers, patient and professional advocacy groups, trade organizations, etc.).
Work with BIO, PhRMA and GBA Federal Committees to identify, address and drive issues.
Provide background and staff support to Eisai leadership at trade organizations.
In coordination with federal lobbying firms, develop a lobbying strategy relative to key national level policies.
Identify, analyze and report on legislative initiatives as well as emerging issues that could have a significant impact on Eisai and the biopharmaceutical industry.
Work with Eisai business groups to integrate government affairs strategies into the Eisai disease, pipeline, and product portfolio.
Develop patient-focused strategies and operate with a strong sense of purpose and alignment with our hhc mission. At Eisai, everything we do is guided by a simple principle: patients and their families come first and we have a responsibility to listen to and learn from them. We call this human health care or hhc.
Requirements
4-year college degree, with a minimum of 10 years of government affairs/Capitol Hill experience, preferably in biopharmaceuticals (e.g., public policy affecting pharmaceuticals), or other related management positions.
Advanced degree preferred.
Strong knowledge and experience with legislative process.
Exceptional ability to develop networks with individuals and associations who influence public policy and participate in industry coalitions.
Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of issues affecting the biopharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, and general health care policy.
Demonstrated ability to work both independently as a self-motivator across a matrix organization.
Strong leadership, interpersonal, communication and networking skills.
Amenable to travel requirements, including off hour and weekend responsibilities.
Experience running a Corporate PAC.
Approximately 25% travel to Corporate and PAC events.
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Eisai is an equal opportunity employer and as such, is committed in policy and in practice to recruit, hire, train, and promote in all job qualifications without regard to race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, citizenship status, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or veteran status. Similarly, considering the need for reasonable accommodations, Eisai prohibits discrimination against persons because of disability, including disabled veterans.
Eisai Inc. participates in E-Verify. E-Verify is an Internet based system operated by the Department of Homeland Security in partnership with the Social Security Administration that allows participating employers to electronically verify the employment eligibility of all new hires in the United States. Please click on the following link for more information:
Please mention that you saw this position posted on LobbyingJobs.com
Nov 16, 2023
Full time
At Eisai, satisfying unmet medical needs and increasing the benefits healthcare provides to patients, their families, and caregivers is Eisai’s human health care (hhc) mission. We’re a growing pharmaceutical company that is breaking through in neurology and oncology, with a strong emphasis on research and development. Our history includes the development of many innovative medicines, notably the discovery of the world's most widely-used treatment for Alzheimer’s disease. As we continue to expand, we are seeking highly-motivated individuals who want to work in a fast-paced environment and make a difference. If this is your profile, we want to hear from you.
The Director, Government Affairs guides and represents the company on legislative issues with elected officials and their staff. This includes monitoring progress of legislative initiatives of interest to the company and providing analysis to company officials. The Director, Government Affairs develops strategy for and visits elected government officials and their staff to advise them of company issues. The incumbent will direct and work with the internal team to best represent Eisai with designated trade and business associations, advocacy groups on political and legislative issues of importance to the company. This position will also design and implement lobbying strategies with external consultants, as well as staff key workgroups at trade associations. Finally, this position will assist with the management of the Eisai Political Action Committee (PAC).
Essential Functions
Develop and implement government affairs strategy to address short- and long-term corporate, disease, and brand objectives.
Represent Eisai’s patient-focused legislative positions with key external decision makers (policymakers, patient and professional advocacy groups, trade organizations, etc.).
Work with BIO, PhRMA and GBA Federal Committees to identify, address and drive issues.
Provide background and staff support to Eisai leadership at trade organizations.
In coordination with federal lobbying firms, develop a lobbying strategy relative to key national level policies.
Identify, analyze and report on legislative initiatives as well as emerging issues that could have a significant impact on Eisai and the biopharmaceutical industry.
Work with Eisai business groups to integrate government affairs strategies into the Eisai disease, pipeline, and product portfolio.
Develop patient-focused strategies and operate with a strong sense of purpose and alignment with our hhc mission. At Eisai, everything we do is guided by a simple principle: patients and their families come first and we have a responsibility to listen to and learn from them. We call this human health care or hhc.
Requirements
4-year college degree, with a minimum of 10 years of government affairs/Capitol Hill experience, preferably in biopharmaceuticals (e.g., public policy affecting pharmaceuticals), or other related management positions.
Advanced degree preferred.
Strong knowledge and experience with legislative process.
Exceptional ability to develop networks with individuals and associations who influence public policy and participate in industry coalitions.
Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of issues affecting the biopharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, and general health care policy.
Demonstrated ability to work both independently as a self-motivator across a matrix organization.
Strong leadership, interpersonal, communication and networking skills.
Amenable to travel requirements, including off hour and weekend responsibilities.
Experience running a Corporate PAC.
Approximately 25% travel to Corporate and PAC events.
#IND123
#LI-CC
#LI-Hybrid
Eisai is an equal opportunity employer and as such, is committed in policy and in practice to recruit, hire, train, and promote in all job qualifications without regard to race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, citizenship status, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or veteran status. Similarly, considering the need for reasonable accommodations, Eisai prohibits discrimination against persons because of disability, including disabled veterans.
Eisai Inc. participates in E-Verify. E-Verify is an Internet based system operated by the Department of Homeland Security in partnership with the Social Security Administration that allows participating employers to electronically verify the employment eligibility of all new hires in the United States. Please click on the following link for more information:
Please mention that you saw this position posted on LobbyingJobs.com
Organization: Healthcare Distribution Alliance (HDA)
Position: Director, State Government Affairs
Reports To: Vice President, State Government Affairs
Location: Remote/Applicants from IL & WI preferred
Are you a dynamic team player with experience in state government affairs and the ability to inspire others?
Come join the Healthcare Distribution Alliance (HDA) , the national organization helping members navigate regulations and innovations to ensure efficient and reliable delivery of medicines and healthcare products. They are seeking a remote Director of State Government Affairs to advocate for HDA member interests in assigned states .
This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to policy initiatives and make a positive impact on the healthcare distribution industry!
HDA offers:
Remote opportunity with flexible hours
Generous compensation & benefits package
Generous 401(k) employer match
Voted one of the Best Places to Work in Virginia
As the Director of State Government Affairs, you will oversee strategy development, direct lobbying, member relations, general advocacy, research, analysis, and the reporting of state legislative and regulatory activities in the assigned region. You will be responsible for public affairs coordination and liaison work with applicable stakeholder organizations. This position reports to the VP of State Government Affairs.
Qualified candidates offer:
Bachelor’s degree
7 years of progressively responsible experience
Extensive understanding of the state legislative and regulatory processes
Experience with state government affairs in a multi-state lobbying role
How To Apply
If you believe you meet the requirements, please submit a resume, cover letter, and writing samples highlighting legislative engagement to the following job link (or copy/paste link to a new window):
https://recruitcrm.io/apply/16944676203570013318ect
Applicants in IL and WI are preferred; applicants from other locations will be considered. Additional inquiries and questions can be emailed to Beth Cessna at jobs @cessnasearch.com .
HDA is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.
About the Healthcare Distribution Alliance (HDA)
The Healthcare Distribution Alliance (HDA), located in Washington, DC, is the national organization representing primary pharmaceutical distributors — the vital link between the nation’s pharmaceutical manufacturers and pharmacies, hospitals, long-term care facilities, clinics, and others nationwide. HDA helps members navigate regulations and innovations to ensure efficient and reliable delivery of medicines and healthcare products. HDA reviews key priority issues and advocates on behalf of its pharmaceutical distributor members in areas like standards, public policies, and business processes.
HDA believes that diversity of background and perspective are strengths, and seeks to continue to grow a diverse, highly committed, skilled, and collaborative staff. HDA encourages candidates of all backgrounds to apply. HDA has been named one of the Best Places to Work in Virginia for nine years.
HDA requires prospective and/or new employees to comply with the association’s vaccination protocol.
About Cessna & Associates, LLC
Cessna & Associates, LLC is a boutique HR consultancy partnering with mission-driven non profit organizations. Our goal is to identify the best potential candidates that the market has to offer.
The Power of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Fuels Success
Cessna & Associates embraces and celebrates the strength that diversity brings to our organization. Just as we are deliberate in our own pursuit of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives, our efforts support our clients' DEI success. We drive every search with an unyielding focus to create an even playing field for all candidates and assess their ability to be "culture adds", not merely "fits" for our clients. Our team builds and nurtures this rich tapestry of diversity for ourselves and for our clients.
Sep 19, 2023
Full time
Organization: Healthcare Distribution Alliance (HDA)
Position: Director, State Government Affairs
Reports To: Vice President, State Government Affairs
Location: Remote/Applicants from IL & WI preferred
Are you a dynamic team player with experience in state government affairs and the ability to inspire others?
Come join the Healthcare Distribution Alliance (HDA) , the national organization helping members navigate regulations and innovations to ensure efficient and reliable delivery of medicines and healthcare products. They are seeking a remote Director of State Government Affairs to advocate for HDA member interests in assigned states .
This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to policy initiatives and make a positive impact on the healthcare distribution industry!
HDA offers:
Remote opportunity with flexible hours
Generous compensation & benefits package
Generous 401(k) employer match
Voted one of the Best Places to Work in Virginia
As the Director of State Government Affairs, you will oversee strategy development, direct lobbying, member relations, general advocacy, research, analysis, and the reporting of state legislative and regulatory activities in the assigned region. You will be responsible for public affairs coordination and liaison work with applicable stakeholder organizations. This position reports to the VP of State Government Affairs.
Qualified candidates offer:
Bachelor’s degree
7 years of progressively responsible experience
Extensive understanding of the state legislative and regulatory processes
Experience with state government affairs in a multi-state lobbying role
How To Apply
If you believe you meet the requirements, please submit a resume, cover letter, and writing samples highlighting legislative engagement to the following job link (or copy/paste link to a new window):
https://recruitcrm.io/apply/16944676203570013318ect
Applicants in IL and WI are preferred; applicants from other locations will be considered. Additional inquiries and questions can be emailed to Beth Cessna at jobs @cessnasearch.com .
HDA is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.
About the Healthcare Distribution Alliance (HDA)
The Healthcare Distribution Alliance (HDA), located in Washington, DC, is the national organization representing primary pharmaceutical distributors — the vital link between the nation’s pharmaceutical manufacturers and pharmacies, hospitals, long-term care facilities, clinics, and others nationwide. HDA helps members navigate regulations and innovations to ensure efficient and reliable delivery of medicines and healthcare products. HDA reviews key priority issues and advocates on behalf of its pharmaceutical distributor members in areas like standards, public policies, and business processes.
HDA believes that diversity of background and perspective are strengths, and seeks to continue to grow a diverse, highly committed, skilled, and collaborative staff. HDA encourages candidates of all backgrounds to apply. HDA has been named one of the Best Places to Work in Virginia for nine years.
HDA requires prospective and/or new employees to comply with the association’s vaccination protocol.
About Cessna & Associates, LLC
Cessna & Associates, LLC is a boutique HR consultancy partnering with mission-driven non profit organizations. Our goal is to identify the best potential candidates that the market has to offer.
The Power of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Fuels Success
Cessna & Associates embraces and celebrates the strength that diversity brings to our organization. Just as we are deliberate in our own pursuit of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives, our efforts support our clients' DEI success. We drive every search with an unyielding focus to create an even playing field for all candidates and assess their ability to be "culture adds", not merely "fits" for our clients. Our team builds and nurtures this rich tapestry of diversity for ourselves and for our clients.
Chief Executive Officer
Washington, D.C. (negotiable)
For over two decades, NSC has developed and successfully deployed a four-part strategy focused on changing how America invests in its people. This strategy sets NSC apart from any other national workforce organization.
Jobs that require skills training are the backbone of our economy. National Skills Coalition (NSC) fights for a national commitment to inclusive, high-quality skills training so that more people have access to a better life, and more local businesses see sustained growth.
NSC’s next leader will have the opportunity to leverage the organization’s history of thoughtful, bipartisan, cross-sector policy advocacy and to chart its path forward for the coming decades.
National Skills Coalition seeks a strategic, open-minded, and visionary leader who believes that more people will have access to a better life, and more local businesses will see sustained growth, if inclusive skills training is central to workforce, education, and anti-poverty policies. This entrepreneurial individual will have at least 15 years of executive experience and bring leadership characterized by a visionary outlook and organizational savvy; the propensity to increase the visibility and philanthropic resources for the organization; the ability to garner broad external support around advocacy efforts; extraordinary success creating strong, effective, collaborative teams; and the fortitude to carry forward major new projects and initiatives in the interest of spurring further impact. This leader’s experience will be grounded in a deep commitment to racial equity and an understanding of the issues confronting marginalized workers.
External Relations & Advocacy. The ideal candidate will have strong experience working with coalitions of nonprofit, labor, business, and government leaders to build support for key policy efforts and campaigns. Experience working with federal and state-level elected leadership and their staff is highly desirable. Demonstrated success conceptualizing, developing, and executing advocacy and policy campaign strategies, and lobbying to success, is a must. As a result, the candidate we seek will possess the highest level of oral, written, and interpersonal communication abilities to effectively engage a broad range of individuals and organizations including the Board, staff, coalition partners, funders, professional colleagues, public officials, and the media. The next CEO must be comfortable speaking with the press and serving as a key spokesperson of the organization across various platforms and venues.
Funding and Relationship Development. The successful candidate will have a strong background in philanthropic revenue development, particularly with respect to foundation relations. This leader will have a track record of success in securing significant resources through a relationship-based approach on behalf of an organization’s success. They will have experience developing and leading fundraising strategy and implementation, including cultivating, building, and maintaining enduring relationships with high level funders. An understanding of the funding environment and key resources, as well as a metrics/deliverables-based approach to delivering on grant funded initiatives is preferred. Direct experience working with leadership, Board, and other stakeholders to build new philanthropic and business relationships is expected.
Network and Coalition Building. The next CEO must have a proven ability and experience to drive impact through collaborating with and convening diverse stakeholders including workers, students, employers, public officials, labor unions, and educational institutions as well as business, federal, state, and local government, and nonprofit partners sharing common interests and values. The successful candidate will be a natural networker and will demonstrate the ability to forge relationships at both organizational and individual levels, to advance NSC’s culture of organizational convening and facilitation of professional connections.
Staff Development and Nurturing Positive Internal Culture. This leader will have the ability to inspire and motivate a large and diverse staff, and a have proven track record of leading successful strategies to identify, recruit, develop, and retain talent. The successful candidate will have a proven ability and desire to advance a healthy and diverse relational culture, with a democratic leadership approach that enhances a shared sense of mission, mutual trust, respect, and pride in NSC’s work and values.
Leadership qualities possessed by the incoming leader include:
Commitment to Racial Equity. A track record of advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in a multicultural organization, and the ability to work with NSC’s staff team and Board to help identify barriers and ways to continually deepen NSC’s efforts to incorporate equity into all NSC initiatives, both external and internal, is required.
Knowledge and Expertise. Knowledge of the workforce and higher education policy arena (or adjacent arenas) is strongly required. Candidates will ideally have experience in policy and/or practice in workforce development.
Personal Attributes. Along with these skills, some of the important personal attributes we seek include approachability, authenticity, adaptability, integrity, humility, emotional intelligence, good listening skills, transparency, and a sense of humor.
The salary range for the position is $250,000-$275,000, commensurate with experience. NSC offers an exceptional, comprehensive set of benefits including health, life and disability, 401(k) retirement plan, and generous paid time off.
To apply, please send a current resume and letter of introduction to Kittleman & Associates,
LLC at https://apptrkr.com/4285107.
For more information about National Skills Coalition, please visit https://nationalskillscoalition.org/
Jun 19, 2023
Full time
Chief Executive Officer
Washington, D.C. (negotiable)
For over two decades, NSC has developed and successfully deployed a four-part strategy focused on changing how America invests in its people. This strategy sets NSC apart from any other national workforce organization.
Jobs that require skills training are the backbone of our economy. National Skills Coalition (NSC) fights for a national commitment to inclusive, high-quality skills training so that more people have access to a better life, and more local businesses see sustained growth.
NSC’s next leader will have the opportunity to leverage the organization’s history of thoughtful, bipartisan, cross-sector policy advocacy and to chart its path forward for the coming decades.
National Skills Coalition seeks a strategic, open-minded, and visionary leader who believes that more people will have access to a better life, and more local businesses will see sustained growth, if inclusive skills training is central to workforce, education, and anti-poverty policies. This entrepreneurial individual will have at least 15 years of executive experience and bring leadership characterized by a visionary outlook and organizational savvy; the propensity to increase the visibility and philanthropic resources for the organization; the ability to garner broad external support around advocacy efforts; extraordinary success creating strong, effective, collaborative teams; and the fortitude to carry forward major new projects and initiatives in the interest of spurring further impact. This leader’s experience will be grounded in a deep commitment to racial equity and an understanding of the issues confronting marginalized workers.
External Relations & Advocacy. The ideal candidate will have strong experience working with coalitions of nonprofit, labor, business, and government leaders to build support for key policy efforts and campaigns. Experience working with federal and state-level elected leadership and their staff is highly desirable. Demonstrated success conceptualizing, developing, and executing advocacy and policy campaign strategies, and lobbying to success, is a must. As a result, the candidate we seek will possess the highest level of oral, written, and interpersonal communication abilities to effectively engage a broad range of individuals and organizations including the Board, staff, coalition partners, funders, professional colleagues, public officials, and the media. The next CEO must be comfortable speaking with the press and serving as a key spokesperson of the organization across various platforms and venues.
Funding and Relationship Development. The successful candidate will have a strong background in philanthropic revenue development, particularly with respect to foundation relations. This leader will have a track record of success in securing significant resources through a relationship-based approach on behalf of an organization’s success. They will have experience developing and leading fundraising strategy and implementation, including cultivating, building, and maintaining enduring relationships with high level funders. An understanding of the funding environment and key resources, as well as a metrics/deliverables-based approach to delivering on grant funded initiatives is preferred. Direct experience working with leadership, Board, and other stakeholders to build new philanthropic and business relationships is expected.
Network and Coalition Building. The next CEO must have a proven ability and experience to drive impact through collaborating with and convening diverse stakeholders including workers, students, employers, public officials, labor unions, and educational institutions as well as business, federal, state, and local government, and nonprofit partners sharing common interests and values. The successful candidate will be a natural networker and will demonstrate the ability to forge relationships at both organizational and individual levels, to advance NSC’s culture of organizational convening and facilitation of professional connections.
Staff Development and Nurturing Positive Internal Culture. This leader will have the ability to inspire and motivate a large and diverse staff, and a have proven track record of leading successful strategies to identify, recruit, develop, and retain talent. The successful candidate will have a proven ability and desire to advance a healthy and diverse relational culture, with a democratic leadership approach that enhances a shared sense of mission, mutual trust, respect, and pride in NSC’s work and values.
Leadership qualities possessed by the incoming leader include:
Commitment to Racial Equity. A track record of advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in a multicultural organization, and the ability to work with NSC’s staff team and Board to help identify barriers and ways to continually deepen NSC’s efforts to incorporate equity into all NSC initiatives, both external and internal, is required.
Knowledge and Expertise. Knowledge of the workforce and higher education policy arena (or adjacent arenas) is strongly required. Candidates will ideally have experience in policy and/or practice in workforce development.
Personal Attributes. Along with these skills, some of the important personal attributes we seek include approachability, authenticity, adaptability, integrity, humility, emotional intelligence, good listening skills, transparency, and a sense of humor.
The salary range for the position is $250,000-$275,000, commensurate with experience. NSC offers an exceptional, comprehensive set of benefits including health, life and disability, 401(k) retirement plan, and generous paid time off.
To apply, please send a current resume and letter of introduction to Kittleman & Associates,
LLC at https://apptrkr.com/4285107.
For more information about National Skills Coalition, please visit https://nationalskillscoalition.org/
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
Alexandria, Virginia
TITLE : Director, Legislative Affairs
LOCATION : Alexandria, Virginia
FLSA : Exempt
DIVISION : Office of Legal Counsel
TRAVEL REQUIREMENT : Minimal, less than 10%.
HOURS and SCHEDULE : Generally, Monday – Friday, 9:00am to 5:30pm (minimum 37.5 hours within five (5) days per week); unless otherwise required or approved by management and as needed to be consistently responsive to after-hours and time-sensitive requests from NCMEC leadership and legislative offices.
REPORTS TO : Position reports to the Chief Legal Officer.
RESPONSIBILITY FOR PUBLIC CONTACT :
Daily contact requiring courtesy, discretion, and sound judgment.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION : This position will work to build and maintain trusted relationships with congressional offices, caucuses, and committees on the federal level and legislative offices and committees on the state level through consistent, strategic legislative outreach, advocacy, and information sharing relating to legislative and policy issues in support of NCMEC’s mission, programs, and services.
The Director, Legislative Affairs will manage the Legislative Affairs Manager, the State Policy Counsel, and the Policy Program Assistant.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES :
· Create and implement strategy to increase federal and state legislative outreach, including building new relationships and strengthening existing relationships; maintaining consistent communications with federal and state legislative offices tailored to specific NCMEC issues; and planning and implementing engagement initiatives to build awareness of and support for NCMEC’s child protection mission.
· Support organizational strategy for increasing interactions, relationships, and communications with private corporate and non-profit entities and governmental offices on legislative and policy issues that impact or relate to NCMEC’s core programs of work.
· Manage the work of the Legislative Affairs Manager and State Policy Counsel on multiple, concurrent deliverables, deadlines and projects relating to federal and state initiatives and manage organizational responses to legislative and related third party requests for guidance and technical assistance concerning issues relating to NCMEC’s programs.
· Facilitate introductions and plan trips for senior leaders, including the CEO, and NCMEC issue experts to interact with key stakeholders in Congress.
· Manage proactive monitoring and reporting out on hearings and legislation with potential impact on NCMEC’s mission.
· Collaborate with the Chief Legal Officer, legislative team, and senior leadership on policy developments and substantive requests from the Hill and state legislators as part of formulating evolving organizational strategy and decision-making.
· Collaborate with internal staff and external resources to stay up to date on relevant legal and policy developments relating to NCMEC’s operational programs in order to continually benchmark impact of NCMEC’s legislative and policy strategy and to help develop ideas for new legislative initiatives supporting NCMEC.
· Represent the organization when interacting with the Hill, governmental agencies; federal officials and staffers; non-profit and corporate entities; internal working groups; and partner coalitions.
· Implement and maintain consistent workflows and protocols relating to legislative and policy trackers, communications, and deliverables on federal and state issues.
· Oversee compilation of briefing documents and related communications relating to NCMEC’s federal and state legislative priorities and positions.
· Oversee maintenance of NCMEC lobbying registrations at the federal and state levels.
· Other duties and special projects as assigned by the Chief Legal Officer.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE :
· Bachelor’s degree required.
· Minimum of 6 years substantive experience relating to Congressional relations, federal and/or legislative affairs, and public policy matters, including advocacy, required.
· Experience as a Congressional staffer required.
· Experience with and/or exposure to state legislative issues preferred.
· Experience working with federal appropriations and federal grant protocols preferred.
· Experience working closely with non-profit organizations, for-profit corporations, or law firms lobbying on legislative and/or advocacy matters required.
· Previous experience with and/or working knowledge relating to non-profit, child-related, constitutional, and/or technology-related issues preferred.
· Demonstrated experience developing and maintaining strategic relationships with Congress, federal government agencies, and/or state legislative offices required.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES :
· Working knowledge and experience with protocols and processes relating to Capitol Hill and federal government agencies, especially relating to appropriations and federal grant procedures.
· Working knowledge, or interest in quickly developing working knowledge, with protocols and processes relating to state legislative procedures.
· Strong written and oral communication and advocacy skills in support of NCMEC’s mission.
· Commitment to participating in and furthering a collaborative work environment.
· Ability to interact and communicate appropriately with a range of internal and external colleagues and entities holding the same or different policy positions on issues relevant to NCMEC.
· Ability to perform as high-level strategic thinker and act decisively.
· Excellent judgment in setting priorities and interacting with internal and external contacts.
· Demonstrated ability to effectively coordinate multiple projects and manage multiple staff through various workflows and prioritize multiple deliverables while maintaining open communication with Chief Legal Officer and senior management, as needed.
· Diligence and past success in pursuing positive outcomes in difficult situations.
· Strong commitment and dedication to continually learning about evolving programs and operations of NCMEC and the legislative and policy trends impacting NCMEC’s mission.
· Demonstrated proficiency in using word processing, spreadsheet, and standard database software.
· Adaptability, flexibility and ability to work as part of a team and in an individual capacity.
· Ability to maintain the integrity and confidentiality of highly sensitive material and information.
· Passion for the issues affecting missing and exploited children.
· Ability to register as a federal lobbyist for NCMEC required.
Feb 21, 2023
Full time
TITLE : Director, Legislative Affairs
LOCATION : Alexandria, Virginia
FLSA : Exempt
DIVISION : Office of Legal Counsel
TRAVEL REQUIREMENT : Minimal, less than 10%.
HOURS and SCHEDULE : Generally, Monday – Friday, 9:00am to 5:30pm (minimum 37.5 hours within five (5) days per week); unless otherwise required or approved by management and as needed to be consistently responsive to after-hours and time-sensitive requests from NCMEC leadership and legislative offices.
REPORTS TO : Position reports to the Chief Legal Officer.
RESPONSIBILITY FOR PUBLIC CONTACT :
Daily contact requiring courtesy, discretion, and sound judgment.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION : This position will work to build and maintain trusted relationships with congressional offices, caucuses, and committees on the federal level and legislative offices and committees on the state level through consistent, strategic legislative outreach, advocacy, and information sharing relating to legislative and policy issues in support of NCMEC’s mission, programs, and services.
The Director, Legislative Affairs will manage the Legislative Affairs Manager, the State Policy Counsel, and the Policy Program Assistant.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES :
· Create and implement strategy to increase federal and state legislative outreach, including building new relationships and strengthening existing relationships; maintaining consistent communications with federal and state legislative offices tailored to specific NCMEC issues; and planning and implementing engagement initiatives to build awareness of and support for NCMEC’s child protection mission.
· Support organizational strategy for increasing interactions, relationships, and communications with private corporate and non-profit entities and governmental offices on legislative and policy issues that impact or relate to NCMEC’s core programs of work.
· Manage the work of the Legislative Affairs Manager and State Policy Counsel on multiple, concurrent deliverables, deadlines and projects relating to federal and state initiatives and manage organizational responses to legislative and related third party requests for guidance and technical assistance concerning issues relating to NCMEC’s programs.
· Facilitate introductions and plan trips for senior leaders, including the CEO, and NCMEC issue experts to interact with key stakeholders in Congress.
· Manage proactive monitoring and reporting out on hearings and legislation with potential impact on NCMEC’s mission.
· Collaborate with the Chief Legal Officer, legislative team, and senior leadership on policy developments and substantive requests from the Hill and state legislators as part of formulating evolving organizational strategy and decision-making.
· Collaborate with internal staff and external resources to stay up to date on relevant legal and policy developments relating to NCMEC’s operational programs in order to continually benchmark impact of NCMEC’s legislative and policy strategy and to help develop ideas for new legislative initiatives supporting NCMEC.
· Represent the organization when interacting with the Hill, governmental agencies; federal officials and staffers; non-profit and corporate entities; internal working groups; and partner coalitions.
· Implement and maintain consistent workflows and protocols relating to legislative and policy trackers, communications, and deliverables on federal and state issues.
· Oversee compilation of briefing documents and related communications relating to NCMEC’s federal and state legislative priorities and positions.
· Oversee maintenance of NCMEC lobbying registrations at the federal and state levels.
· Other duties and special projects as assigned by the Chief Legal Officer.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE :
· Bachelor’s degree required.
· Minimum of 6 years substantive experience relating to Congressional relations, federal and/or legislative affairs, and public policy matters, including advocacy, required.
· Experience as a Congressional staffer required.
· Experience with and/or exposure to state legislative issues preferred.
· Experience working with federal appropriations and federal grant protocols preferred.
· Experience working closely with non-profit organizations, for-profit corporations, or law firms lobbying on legislative and/or advocacy matters required.
· Previous experience with and/or working knowledge relating to non-profit, child-related, constitutional, and/or technology-related issues preferred.
· Demonstrated experience developing and maintaining strategic relationships with Congress, federal government agencies, and/or state legislative offices required.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES :
· Working knowledge and experience with protocols and processes relating to Capitol Hill and federal government agencies, especially relating to appropriations and federal grant procedures.
· Working knowledge, or interest in quickly developing working knowledge, with protocols and processes relating to state legislative procedures.
· Strong written and oral communication and advocacy skills in support of NCMEC’s mission.
· Commitment to participating in and furthering a collaborative work environment.
· Ability to interact and communicate appropriately with a range of internal and external colleagues and entities holding the same or different policy positions on issues relevant to NCMEC.
· Ability to perform as high-level strategic thinker and act decisively.
· Excellent judgment in setting priorities and interacting with internal and external contacts.
· Demonstrated ability to effectively coordinate multiple projects and manage multiple staff through various workflows and prioritize multiple deliverables while maintaining open communication with Chief Legal Officer and senior management, as needed.
· Diligence and past success in pursuing positive outcomes in difficult situations.
· Strong commitment and dedication to continually learning about evolving programs and operations of NCMEC and the legislative and policy trends impacting NCMEC’s mission.
· Demonstrated proficiency in using word processing, spreadsheet, and standard database software.
· Adaptability, flexibility and ability to work as part of a team and in an individual capacity.
· Ability to maintain the integrity and confidentiality of highly sensitive material and information.
· Passion for the issues affecting missing and exploited children.
· Ability to register as a federal lobbyist for NCMEC required.
Major Purpose Of This Job : This position will direct the creation and execution of URAC’s state government relations program. Working with legislators, regulators, government leaders, and their staffs, this position works proactively to define and advance URAC’s policies, positions, and strategies at the state government level. This role will promote URAC’s policy interests and support our mission to advance the quality of health care through leadership, accreditation, measurement, and innovation.
Job Duties and Responsibilities : Accountable for the overall supervision, planning, organization, and execution of URAC’s state government relations program by advocating for laws, regulations, and policies favorable to the organization’s business functions.
Work directly with state legislatures and state executive branch agencies. This includes working with key healthcare policymakers, including members of legislative committees with jurisdiction over healthcare, the Departments of Insurance, other state agencies, and executive departments tasked with overseeing state health care programs.
Collaborate closely with URAC’s Vice President, Government Relations, and Federal Relations staff to advance URAC’s government relations strategies and achieve shared goals.
Educate other URAC departments on state-level policy developments, receive input on state policies impacting URAC’s operations, and inform Executive Team on state policy matters.
Serve as Government Relations department representative within URAC regarding inquiries from state governments and other programmatic needs at the state-level
Lead URAC’s outreach with groups such as the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), the National Council of Insurance Legislators (NCOIL), and the National Conference of State Legislators (NCSL).
Develop a presence with state trade associations, coalitions, and stakeholder groups, leveraging URAC’s participation in those organizations to support the organization’s goals.
Assess each state's outside counsel and lobbying needs and manage these resources appropriately.
Oversee compliance with all state lobbying laws, governmental regulations, and organizational policies which impact areas of responsibility.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Experience, Knowledge, And Skill Requirements :
· 5-10 years of experience working in state government advocacy. This may include working with state agencies, state trade associations, state focused coalitions and advocacy groups, state legislative staff, state-focused consulting firms, and/or comparable government service.
Track record of leadership responsibilities and achievements, as well as project management and/or advocacy campaign experience
Command of current health policy issues with intellectual curiosity and personal interest in continuous learning.
Excellent research, writing, and public speaking skills.
Proven capacity to operate in ambiguous situations.
Deep knowledge of the state legislative and state regulatory processes.
Experience working with and managing outside consultants.
Proven ability to develop collaborative arrangements and strategic partnerships.
Comfortable working independently and interdependently to accomplish goals and outcomes.
Self-motivated work ethic demonstrating sound judgment, initiative, and an ability to manage multiple priorities.
Capacity to handle confidential matters with a high level of integrity.
· Proficiency in Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint and video conferencing platforms required.
· Ability to travel 10-20% for URAC business as needed.
· Comfort working with teammates that work on both hybrid and fully remote schedules.
Education And Training Requirements :
Bachelor's Degree required; Graduate Degree in Public Policy, Law, Public Health, Public Administration, or similar preferred.
VACCINATION REQUIRED: COVID AND ANNUAL IMMUNIZATIONS
Dec 13, 2022
Full time
Major Purpose Of This Job : This position will direct the creation and execution of URAC’s state government relations program. Working with legislators, regulators, government leaders, and their staffs, this position works proactively to define and advance URAC’s policies, positions, and strategies at the state government level. This role will promote URAC’s policy interests and support our mission to advance the quality of health care through leadership, accreditation, measurement, and innovation.
Job Duties and Responsibilities : Accountable for the overall supervision, planning, organization, and execution of URAC’s state government relations program by advocating for laws, regulations, and policies favorable to the organization’s business functions.
Work directly with state legislatures and state executive branch agencies. This includes working with key healthcare policymakers, including members of legislative committees with jurisdiction over healthcare, the Departments of Insurance, other state agencies, and executive departments tasked with overseeing state health care programs.
Collaborate closely with URAC’s Vice President, Government Relations, and Federal Relations staff to advance URAC’s government relations strategies and achieve shared goals.
Educate other URAC departments on state-level policy developments, receive input on state policies impacting URAC’s operations, and inform Executive Team on state policy matters.
Serve as Government Relations department representative within URAC regarding inquiries from state governments and other programmatic needs at the state-level
Lead URAC’s outreach with groups such as the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), the National Council of Insurance Legislators (NCOIL), and the National Conference of State Legislators (NCSL).
Develop a presence with state trade associations, coalitions, and stakeholder groups, leveraging URAC’s participation in those organizations to support the organization’s goals.
Assess each state's outside counsel and lobbying needs and manage these resources appropriately.
Oversee compliance with all state lobbying laws, governmental regulations, and organizational policies which impact areas of responsibility.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Experience, Knowledge, And Skill Requirements :
· 5-10 years of experience working in state government advocacy. This may include working with state agencies, state trade associations, state focused coalitions and advocacy groups, state legislative staff, state-focused consulting firms, and/or comparable government service.
Track record of leadership responsibilities and achievements, as well as project management and/or advocacy campaign experience
Command of current health policy issues with intellectual curiosity and personal interest in continuous learning.
Excellent research, writing, and public speaking skills.
Proven capacity to operate in ambiguous situations.
Deep knowledge of the state legislative and state regulatory processes.
Experience working with and managing outside consultants.
Proven ability to develop collaborative arrangements and strategic partnerships.
Comfortable working independently and interdependently to accomplish goals and outcomes.
Self-motivated work ethic demonstrating sound judgment, initiative, and an ability to manage multiple priorities.
Capacity to handle confidential matters with a high level of integrity.
· Proficiency in Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint and video conferencing platforms required.
· Ability to travel 10-20% for URAC business as needed.
· Comfort working with teammates that work on both hybrid and fully remote schedules.
Education And Training Requirements :
Bachelor's Degree required; Graduate Degree in Public Policy, Law, Public Health, Public Administration, or similar preferred.
VACCINATION REQUIRED: COVID AND ANNUAL IMMUNIZATIONS
IAVA is a 501c3 nonprofit that seeks to improve the lives of over three million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans and their families. Founded in 2004 by Iraq War Veteran Paul Rieckhoff to provide resources and community, the organization has over 425,000 members and annually engages the membership to drive their advocacy and program activities. In 2021, IAVA, in collaboration with its membership, developed the core priorities of the organization. The “Big 6” policy priorities are: Suicide, Burn Pits and Toxic Exposures, Veterans Administration Modernization, Women Veterans, Alternative Therapies, and Education Benefits. IAVA is headquartered in New York City, and has an office in Washington, D.C.
In addition to its core programs, IAVA leverages stories and technology unique to the post-9/11 veteran experience. Recent digital programs have included the “SAV March” a virtual national parade drawing attention to the needs of veterans, the “Vote Hub” introduced in 2021, a new resource to help veterans and civilians find voting registration information, polling locations, volunteer information and other resources to stay active and ensure their voice is heard at the ballot box; and the Veteran Coalition for Vaccination, a collaborative effort to push for vaccine distribution nationally. IAVA’s awareness campaigns have generated significant exposure to veterans’ issues, with over 85+ million reached via their media strategy and over 60+ national media appearances in 2021.
IAVA has an annual budget of approximately $3.5M, a staff of 9, and is governed by a dedicated 18-member Board of Directors.
In a key area of focus, IAVA continues to work to expand its advocacy efforts, leveraging the influence of its members, Board and staff to bring about important changes in national policy that will impact veterans’ issues in the future. Building upon recent successes, such as the campaign for the PACT Act, IAVA is seeking to expand its advocacy efforts to reach new audiences and advance proactive policy solutions of key importance to its members. Put simply, IAVA seeks to advance its role as the leading voice on national policy issues.
The ideal candidate will be an experienced leader and strategist who has worked in the field of veterans issues. This leader will build momentum for relevant, critical, and provocative dialogue across sectors that build collaboration and meet the urgent need to develop an impactful approach to advocacy and power-building for veterans across the country. Candidates must exhibit a clear understanding, ability, and passion for the organizational development required to weave and operationalize a vision for change on behalf of veterans nationally. A strong commitment to collaboration across disciplines as well as evidence of leading successful partnerships with a variety of stakeholders is expected.
IAVA is committed to creating and maintaining a workplace in which all employees have an opportunity to participate and contribute to the success of IAVA and are valued for their skills, experience, and unique perspective. IAVA is committed to equal employment opportunity and to compliance with federal and state antidiscrimination laws. IAVA prohibits discrimination and harassment against employees or applicants for employment based on age, race, color, religion, sex, marital status, physical, mental or sensory disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking, national origin, political ideology or military status or any other status or characteristic protected by local, state, or federal law.
The target salary for this position is $225,000 – $250,000 with some flexibility. Benefits include a robust health care package which include medical, dental and vision benefits, paid time off for vacation, family care, mental and physical health, religious holidays, civic duties and bereavement, as well as the opportunity to participate in a retirement plan.
To apply, please submit a current resume and letter of introduction to Kittleman & Associates, LLC at https://bit.ly/3BjTVH0 (click on the Apply button at the bottom of the page). For more information about IAVA, please visit https://iava.org/
Dec 12, 2022
Full time
IAVA is a 501c3 nonprofit that seeks to improve the lives of over three million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans and their families. Founded in 2004 by Iraq War Veteran Paul Rieckhoff to provide resources and community, the organization has over 425,000 members and annually engages the membership to drive their advocacy and program activities. In 2021, IAVA, in collaboration with its membership, developed the core priorities of the organization. The “Big 6” policy priorities are: Suicide, Burn Pits and Toxic Exposures, Veterans Administration Modernization, Women Veterans, Alternative Therapies, and Education Benefits. IAVA is headquartered in New York City, and has an office in Washington, D.C.
In addition to its core programs, IAVA leverages stories and technology unique to the post-9/11 veteran experience. Recent digital programs have included the “SAV March” a virtual national parade drawing attention to the needs of veterans, the “Vote Hub” introduced in 2021, a new resource to help veterans and civilians find voting registration information, polling locations, volunteer information and other resources to stay active and ensure their voice is heard at the ballot box; and the Veteran Coalition for Vaccination, a collaborative effort to push for vaccine distribution nationally. IAVA’s awareness campaigns have generated significant exposure to veterans’ issues, with over 85+ million reached via their media strategy and over 60+ national media appearances in 2021.
IAVA has an annual budget of approximately $3.5M, a staff of 9, and is governed by a dedicated 18-member Board of Directors.
In a key area of focus, IAVA continues to work to expand its advocacy efforts, leveraging the influence of its members, Board and staff to bring about important changes in national policy that will impact veterans’ issues in the future. Building upon recent successes, such as the campaign for the PACT Act, IAVA is seeking to expand its advocacy efforts to reach new audiences and advance proactive policy solutions of key importance to its members. Put simply, IAVA seeks to advance its role as the leading voice on national policy issues.
The ideal candidate will be an experienced leader and strategist who has worked in the field of veterans issues. This leader will build momentum for relevant, critical, and provocative dialogue across sectors that build collaboration and meet the urgent need to develop an impactful approach to advocacy and power-building for veterans across the country. Candidates must exhibit a clear understanding, ability, and passion for the organizational development required to weave and operationalize a vision for change on behalf of veterans nationally. A strong commitment to collaboration across disciplines as well as evidence of leading successful partnerships with a variety of stakeholders is expected.
IAVA is committed to creating and maintaining a workplace in which all employees have an opportunity to participate and contribute to the success of IAVA and are valued for their skills, experience, and unique perspective. IAVA is committed to equal employment opportunity and to compliance with federal and state antidiscrimination laws. IAVA prohibits discrimination and harassment against employees or applicants for employment based on age, race, color, religion, sex, marital status, physical, mental or sensory disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking, national origin, political ideology or military status or any other status or characteristic protected by local, state, or federal law.
The target salary for this position is $225,000 – $250,000 with some flexibility. Benefits include a robust health care package which include medical, dental and vision benefits, paid time off for vacation, family care, mental and physical health, religious holidays, civic duties and bereavement, as well as the opportunity to participate in a retirement plan.
To apply, please submit a current resume and letter of introduction to Kittleman & Associates, LLC at https://bit.ly/3BjTVH0 (click on the Apply button at the bottom of the page). For more information about IAVA, please visit https://iava.org/
Summary:
The Manager, Government Affairs provides support in furthering the Department’s mission of promoting the wireless industry’s position on policy issues at the federal level on behalf of, and in coordination with CTIA’s members. This position requires considerable substantive participation in department projects and initiatives. The Manager will assist the team with coordinating meetings, developing advocacy documents such as letters and testimony, attend and summarize legislative hearings, gathering data, and developing presentations, monitoring legislative activity, and providing other assistance as needed. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Include the Following:
Assist the SVP Government Affairs and team on all aspects of coordinating, organizing, executing, and reporting of Federal legislative advocacy as legislative issues arise throughout the year.
Draft, proofread, fact-check, and distribute printed materials with Government Affairs team.
Attend congressional hearings and prepare summaries for distribution to member companies.
Assist Government Affairs team on lobbying and congressional outreach with Association members, consultants, and other outside parties.
Compile information for distribution to members, consultants, or other interested constituencies on wireless issues.
Keep apprised of industry developments and potential impacts on Association objectives.
Work with the PAC Director on creation of materials, compiling data, and distributing materials.
Provide research and data-gathering assistance for advocacy materials.
Tracking and monitoring legislation, hearings, markups, and floor activity.
Supervisory Responsibilities: Not Applicable
Competency:
To perform the job successfully, you should demonstrate the following competencies:
Project Management - Coordinates projects.
Customer Service - Responds to requests for service and assistance; Meets commitments.
Interpersonal Skills – Ability to maintain confidential information.
Written Communication - Writes clearly and informatively; edits work for spelling and grammar; able to read and interpret written information.
Teamwork - Contributes to building a positive team spirit.
Judgment - Exhibits sound and accurate judgment.
Planning/Organizing - Prioritize and plan work activities; Uses time efficiently.
Professionalism - Approaches others in a tactful manner; Reacts well under pressure; Treats others with respect and consideration regardless of their status or position.
Quality - Demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness.
Attendance/Punctuality - Is consistently at work and on time; Arrives to meetings and appointments on time.
Dependability - Follows instructions and responds to management direction. Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.
The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Knowledge:
Strong familiarity with congressional members and staff, and congressional process are a must. Good analytical and political skills also important. Ability to understand technology and issues related to industry.
Computer skills: Working knowledge of Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Education and/or experience:
Bachelor's degree preferred. Legislative of Capitol Hill background important.
Language skills:
Detail-oriented with knowledge of grammar and punctuation. Proficiency in proofreading skills and strong communications skills are required. Location:
CTIA is currently operating on a hybrid work schedule with in-person requirements on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
Physical demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is regularly required to sit; and use of motor skills.
Work Environment:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
This list describes general duties and responsibilities. It is not a complete list of duties. Incumbents may be required to perform additional tasks related to these duties.
CTIA does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, color, race, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibilities, marital status, personal appearance, veteran status, political affiliation, matriculation, genetic information, pregnancy or related conditions, disability or any other characteristic protected by law.
Oct 31, 2022
Full time
Summary:
The Manager, Government Affairs provides support in furthering the Department’s mission of promoting the wireless industry’s position on policy issues at the federal level on behalf of, and in coordination with CTIA’s members. This position requires considerable substantive participation in department projects and initiatives. The Manager will assist the team with coordinating meetings, developing advocacy documents such as letters and testimony, attend and summarize legislative hearings, gathering data, and developing presentations, monitoring legislative activity, and providing other assistance as needed. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Include the Following:
Assist the SVP Government Affairs and team on all aspects of coordinating, organizing, executing, and reporting of Federal legislative advocacy as legislative issues arise throughout the year.
Draft, proofread, fact-check, and distribute printed materials with Government Affairs team.
Attend congressional hearings and prepare summaries for distribution to member companies.
Assist Government Affairs team on lobbying and congressional outreach with Association members, consultants, and other outside parties.
Compile information for distribution to members, consultants, or other interested constituencies on wireless issues.
Keep apprised of industry developments and potential impacts on Association objectives.
Work with the PAC Director on creation of materials, compiling data, and distributing materials.
Provide research and data-gathering assistance for advocacy materials.
Tracking and monitoring legislation, hearings, markups, and floor activity.
Supervisory Responsibilities: Not Applicable
Competency:
To perform the job successfully, you should demonstrate the following competencies:
Project Management - Coordinates projects.
Customer Service - Responds to requests for service and assistance; Meets commitments.
Interpersonal Skills – Ability to maintain confidential information.
Written Communication - Writes clearly and informatively; edits work for spelling and grammar; able to read and interpret written information.
Teamwork - Contributes to building a positive team spirit.
Judgment - Exhibits sound and accurate judgment.
Planning/Organizing - Prioritize and plan work activities; Uses time efficiently.
Professionalism - Approaches others in a tactful manner; Reacts well under pressure; Treats others with respect and consideration regardless of their status or position.
Quality - Demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness.
Attendance/Punctuality - Is consistently at work and on time; Arrives to meetings and appointments on time.
Dependability - Follows instructions and responds to management direction. Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.
The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Knowledge:
Strong familiarity with congressional members and staff, and congressional process are a must. Good analytical and political skills also important. Ability to understand technology and issues related to industry.
Computer skills: Working knowledge of Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Education and/or experience:
Bachelor's degree preferred. Legislative of Capitol Hill background important.
Language skills:
Detail-oriented with knowledge of grammar and punctuation. Proficiency in proofreading skills and strong communications skills are required. Location:
CTIA is currently operating on a hybrid work schedule with in-person requirements on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
Physical demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is regularly required to sit; and use of motor skills.
Work Environment:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
This list describes general duties and responsibilities. It is not a complete list of duties. Incumbents may be required to perform additional tasks related to these duties.
CTIA does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, color, race, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibilities, marital status, personal appearance, veteran status, political affiliation, matriculation, genetic information, pregnancy or related conditions, disability or any other characteristic protected by law.
CTIA - The Wireless Association
1400 16th Street, NW Washington, DC 20036
Summary:
The Manager, Regulatory Affairs provides support in advancing the Department’s mission of promoting the wireless industry’s positions on Federal regulatory policy issues on behalf of, and in coordination with, CTIA’s members. The Manager will assist the Regulatory Affairs team with monitoring regulatory activity, coordinating calls and meetings, developing advocacy documents such as comments and letters, helping the team prepare for panels and hearings, developing presentations, and providing other assistance as needed.
Essential duties and responsibilities include the following (other duties may be assigned):
Assist the SVP Regulatory Affairs and team on all aspects of coordinating, organizing, and executing Federal regulatory advocacy as issues arise throughout the year.
Monitor and analyze regulatory initiatives and proceedings to inform the Regulatory Affairs team on matters being considered by Federal regulatory agencies and the Executive Branch.
Support the Regulatory Affairs team in developing and advocating the Association’s positions on policy issues before the FCC and other Federal Government agencies and departments
Draft, proofread, and fact-check comments, letters, and other written advocacy materials generated by the Regulatory Affairs team.
Conduct research on precedent, laws and regulations, and other policy initiatives.
Compile information for distribution to members, consultants, or other interested constituencies on wireless issues.
Assist, as appropriate, Regulatory Affairs team member participation in hearings, on panels, and in other public presentations.
Assist, as appropriate, other Association departments in connection with requests for information on regulatory policy and other research.
In coordination with the Regulatory Affairs team, meet with FCC and other Governmental representatives to present Association positions on issues
Support the implementation of policy discussions at CTIA events, including Mobile World Congress-Los Angeles.
Supervisory responsibilities: None
Competency:
To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies:
Analytical Skills – Effectively analyzes legal, policy, and technical challenges and opportunities.
Communication Skills – Speaks and writes clearly and informatively; edits work for spelling and grammar.
Quality – Demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness.
Project Management – Coordinates projects; oversees outside law firms.
Judgment – Exhibits sound and accurate judgment; maintains confidentiality.
Teamwork – Communicates with and supports other staff to further the goals of the Association.
Professionalism – Approaches others in a tactful manner; reacts well under pressure; treats others with respect and consideration regardless of their status or position; punctual.
Member Service – Responds to requests for service and assistance.
Planning/Organizing – Prioritizes and plans work activities; uses time efficiently.
Qualifications:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Computer skills:
Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Excel.
Education and/or experience:
B.A (or B.S.) and J.D. Experience in Federal regulatory and administrative procedures preferred.
Language skills:
Detail-oriented with knowledge of grammar and punctuation. Proficiency in proofreading skills and strong communications skills are required.
Physical demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit and to use motor skills.
Work environment:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet. This position may require overtime. Candidate must be flexible to work overtime if needed.
This list describes general job duties and responsibilities. It is not a complete list of duties. Incumbents may be required to perform additional tasks related to these duties.
CTIA is currently operating on a hybrid work schedule with in-person requirements on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
CTIA does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, color, race, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibilities, marital status, personal appearance, veteran status, political affiliation, matriculation, genetic information, pregnancy or related conditions, disability or any other characteristic protected by law.
Sep 07, 2022
Full time
Summary:
The Manager, Regulatory Affairs provides support in advancing the Department’s mission of promoting the wireless industry’s positions on Federal regulatory policy issues on behalf of, and in coordination with, CTIA’s members. The Manager will assist the Regulatory Affairs team with monitoring regulatory activity, coordinating calls and meetings, developing advocacy documents such as comments and letters, helping the team prepare for panels and hearings, developing presentations, and providing other assistance as needed.
Essential duties and responsibilities include the following (other duties may be assigned):
Assist the SVP Regulatory Affairs and team on all aspects of coordinating, organizing, and executing Federal regulatory advocacy as issues arise throughout the year.
Monitor and analyze regulatory initiatives and proceedings to inform the Regulatory Affairs team on matters being considered by Federal regulatory agencies and the Executive Branch.
Support the Regulatory Affairs team in developing and advocating the Association’s positions on policy issues before the FCC and other Federal Government agencies and departments
Draft, proofread, and fact-check comments, letters, and other written advocacy materials generated by the Regulatory Affairs team.
Conduct research on precedent, laws and regulations, and other policy initiatives.
Compile information for distribution to members, consultants, or other interested constituencies on wireless issues.
Assist, as appropriate, Regulatory Affairs team member participation in hearings, on panels, and in other public presentations.
Assist, as appropriate, other Association departments in connection with requests for information on regulatory policy and other research.
In coordination with the Regulatory Affairs team, meet with FCC and other Governmental representatives to present Association positions on issues
Support the implementation of policy discussions at CTIA events, including Mobile World Congress-Los Angeles.
Supervisory responsibilities: None
Competency:
To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies:
Analytical Skills – Effectively analyzes legal, policy, and technical challenges and opportunities.
Communication Skills – Speaks and writes clearly and informatively; edits work for spelling and grammar.
Quality – Demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness.
Project Management – Coordinates projects; oversees outside law firms.
Judgment – Exhibits sound and accurate judgment; maintains confidentiality.
Teamwork – Communicates with and supports other staff to further the goals of the Association.
Professionalism – Approaches others in a tactful manner; reacts well under pressure; treats others with respect and consideration regardless of their status or position; punctual.
Member Service – Responds to requests for service and assistance.
Planning/Organizing – Prioritizes and plans work activities; uses time efficiently.
Qualifications:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Computer skills:
Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Excel.
Education and/or experience:
B.A (or B.S.) and J.D. Experience in Federal regulatory and administrative procedures preferred.
Language skills:
Detail-oriented with knowledge of grammar and punctuation. Proficiency in proofreading skills and strong communications skills are required.
Physical demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit and to use motor skills.
Work environment:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet. This position may require overtime. Candidate must be flexible to work overtime if needed.
This list describes general job duties and responsibilities. It is not a complete list of duties. Incumbents may be required to perform additional tasks related to these duties.
CTIA is currently operating on a hybrid work schedule with in-person requirements on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
CTIA does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, color, race, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibilities, marital status, personal appearance, veteran status, political affiliation, matriculation, genetic information, pregnancy or related conditions, disability or any other characteristic protected by law.
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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Government Affairs Director
North American Blueberry Council
Salary: $100,000-$125,000 annually, DOE/DOQ
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
The North American Blueberry Council (NABC) seeks a Government Affairs Director (Director) with exceptional communication, relationship-building and negotiation skills. Under the direction of the President, the Director leads the organization’s policies and objectives involving international, federal and state government affairs. They are responsible for nurturing relationships with government officials, associated authorities and all committees representing the interests of the blueberry industry. The Director will be a strong collaborator, understanding the importance of establishing a network of congressional leadership who support the platform policies on behalf of NABC. Planning events, such as town halls, webinars, farm visits, lobbying trips to Washington, D.C. and other meetings, is an essential part of this role. The Director will also manage a Government Affairs Committee budget, requiring them to be fiscally savvy and budget oriented. Advancing NABC’s mission and goals is a vital part of this position, as is knowing how local policy, municipal budgets and regulatory policies impact NABC’s programs. If you are interested in an office, hybrid or fully remote position, have a background in public policy or advocacy and want to work alongside key decision-makers, apply today!
See the full recruitment brochure here: https://indd.adobe.com/view/79508255-086b-4ac2-98e5-aaaac069442b
THE JOB / IDEAL CANDIDATE
The Government Affairs Director works closely with the President, Vice President of Global Business Development, Vice President of Engagement & Education, Senior Director of Nutrition & Health Research, the Government Affairs 10-Member Committee and an outside lobbying consulting firm to advance the Councils’ objectives within a legislative and regulatory framework. The Director will have a strong background in governmental processes, using this knowledge to represent the blueberry industry’s best interests. The Director helps identify legislative and government relations issues, opportunities, priorities and collaborates with other entities to build areas of common interest. This individual is a fact finder, working with research teams to support their initiatives, and has a branding mindset to create government relations materials and serve as a favorable representative for the organization and the industry. Their responsibilities include developing talking points, legislative summaries, fact sheets, testimony and reports to present to government officials and committees.
The ideal candidate is passionate about governmental affairs and has a deep understanding of global and domestic agricultural and commodity trades. They are eager to build relationships and establish trust with their colleagues and key stakeholders. The next Director has strong analytical skills and will take a deep dive into the laws and policies that impact the industry. The ideal candidate is familiar with the Farm Bill, COVID-19 relief programs, USDA food procurement programs, labor and immigration reform, trade policy, conservation, food safety, food nutrition and labeling and other relevant topics. They are persuasive in nature and will use their networking skills to benefit the organization.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in business administration, political science, public relations or a related field.
Five years of experience in advocacy or public policy.
Salary and Benefits
The annual salary range is: $100,000-$125,000; salary will be negotiated depending upon qualifications and experience.
Retirement: After one year of service, retirement funds deposited on a monthly basis by NABC directly to an accredited retirement fund of the employers choosing at a rate of 7.5% of yearly income.
Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance: Basic coverage for employee only.
Vacation: Commensurate with career experience.
Sick Days: 5 days of paid sick time upon start; total of 10 days per year after one year of service.
Paid Holidays: 11 per year.
Teleworking Options: Opportunity for remote or hybrid work schedule.
HOW TO APPLY
For first consideration, apply IMMEDIATELY by completing an application and attaching your cover letter and resume at wbcpinc.com/job-board/
Save the Dates:
Strong candidates will be interviewed as they apply.
Please contact your recruiter, Sam Sackman, with any questions:
sam@wbcpinc.com
541-630-0657 (direct) 866-929-9227 (Toll Free)
NABC is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
Mar 16, 2022
Full time
Government Affairs Director
North American Blueberry Council
Salary: $100,000-$125,000 annually, DOE/DOQ
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
The North American Blueberry Council (NABC) seeks a Government Affairs Director (Director) with exceptional communication, relationship-building and negotiation skills. Under the direction of the President, the Director leads the organization’s policies and objectives involving international, federal and state government affairs. They are responsible for nurturing relationships with government officials, associated authorities and all committees representing the interests of the blueberry industry. The Director will be a strong collaborator, understanding the importance of establishing a network of congressional leadership who support the platform policies on behalf of NABC. Planning events, such as town halls, webinars, farm visits, lobbying trips to Washington, D.C. and other meetings, is an essential part of this role. The Director will also manage a Government Affairs Committee budget, requiring them to be fiscally savvy and budget oriented. Advancing NABC’s mission and goals is a vital part of this position, as is knowing how local policy, municipal budgets and regulatory policies impact NABC’s programs. If you are interested in an office, hybrid or fully remote position, have a background in public policy or advocacy and want to work alongside key decision-makers, apply today!
See the full recruitment brochure here: https://indd.adobe.com/view/79508255-086b-4ac2-98e5-aaaac069442b
THE JOB / IDEAL CANDIDATE
The Government Affairs Director works closely with the President, Vice President of Global Business Development, Vice President of Engagement & Education, Senior Director of Nutrition & Health Research, the Government Affairs 10-Member Committee and an outside lobbying consulting firm to advance the Councils’ objectives within a legislative and regulatory framework. The Director will have a strong background in governmental processes, using this knowledge to represent the blueberry industry’s best interests. The Director helps identify legislative and government relations issues, opportunities, priorities and collaborates with other entities to build areas of common interest. This individual is a fact finder, working with research teams to support their initiatives, and has a branding mindset to create government relations materials and serve as a favorable representative for the organization and the industry. Their responsibilities include developing talking points, legislative summaries, fact sheets, testimony and reports to present to government officials and committees.
The ideal candidate is passionate about governmental affairs and has a deep understanding of global and domestic agricultural and commodity trades. They are eager to build relationships and establish trust with their colleagues and key stakeholders. The next Director has strong analytical skills and will take a deep dive into the laws and policies that impact the industry. The ideal candidate is familiar with the Farm Bill, COVID-19 relief programs, USDA food procurement programs, labor and immigration reform, trade policy, conservation, food safety, food nutrition and labeling and other relevant topics. They are persuasive in nature and will use their networking skills to benefit the organization.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in business administration, political science, public relations or a related field.
Five years of experience in advocacy or public policy.
Salary and Benefits
The annual salary range is: $100,000-$125,000; salary will be negotiated depending upon qualifications and experience.
Retirement: After one year of service, retirement funds deposited on a monthly basis by NABC directly to an accredited retirement fund of the employers choosing at a rate of 7.5% of yearly income.
Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance: Basic coverage for employee only.
Vacation: Commensurate with career experience.
Sick Days: 5 days of paid sick time upon start; total of 10 days per year after one year of service.
Paid Holidays: 11 per year.
Teleworking Options: Opportunity for remote or hybrid work schedule.
HOW TO APPLY
For first consideration, apply IMMEDIATELY by completing an application and attaching your cover letter and resume at wbcpinc.com/job-board/
Save the Dates:
Strong candidates will be interviewed as they apply.
Please contact your recruiter, Sam Sackman, with any questions:
sam@wbcpinc.com
541-630-0657 (direct) 866-929-9227 (Toll Free)
NABC is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
At Westport Fuel Systems, we are driving innovation to power a cleaner tomorrow. We are inventors, engineers, manufacturers and suppliers of advanced clean fuel systems and components that can change the way the world moves. Our products and technologies deliver performance, fuel efficiency and environmental benefits to address the challenges of global climate change and urban air quality. Headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, we serve our customers in more than 70 countries with leading global transportation brands.
Powerful trends in greenhouse gas ("GHG") emission reduction regulations have created a compelling opportunity for gaseous-fuel product solutions powered by natural gas, propane, renewable natural gas, and hydrogen. With our strategic partners, we are turning our business plan into reality. We share a common objective: to create clean transportation solutions that meet existing and future emissions regulations and targets for GHG reduction.
Overview
Reporting to the EVP Corporate Development and Chief Legal Officer, this role will support driving engagement with key external stakeholders to ensure appropriate technology neutral legislation is implemented with the goal of reducing emissions, especially greenhouse gas emissions and assist with government funding opportunities, policy developments and engagement with government officials, law makers, NGO’s and other relevant stakeholders. This position could be remote or based in our Vancouver, BC or Cambridge, Ontario locations however the focus will be on government relations in the US, particularly Washington and California.
Position Responsibilities:
Develop an established network with relevant US policy stakeholders
Monitor US policy developments and decision-making key to WFS
Design and execute advocacy campaigns including creation and development of relevant materials
Research funding sources, incentives and grants, taxation and incoming legislation related to renewable gaseous fuels and hydrogen fuelled engines.
Support drafting government funding applications including RFPs, RFI’s, RFSQs, grants and business cases for North America that frame and align WFS business goals
Gather and organize market research data in identified regions of interest
Monitor news, social media, press releases relevant to WFS, its markets, customers and competitors
Support and contribute to WFS’s social media campaigns and other external communications activities with a focus on government stakeholders and political considerations that impact WFS’s business
Coordinate engagement opportunities between WFS leadership and policy makers, regulatory groups, law makers in conjunction with industry associations, NGOs, lobbying interest groups
Represent and advocate for WFS in a variety of forums including conferences, industry and policy meetings and within industry associations
Engage with and direct external consultants hired to support WFS’s messaging, marketing and advocacy efforts
Health & Safety Responsibilities
Promote Westport’s H&S culture by leading by example in relation to Environmental, H&S policies and procedures and understand your obligations and responsibilities as it relates to applicable H&S Acts and Regulations
Enforce Westport’s H&S policies and procedures, encourage safe work practices, correct unsafe acts or conditions, conduct formal and informal workplace inspections
Immediately respond to, investigate and take action from reports of unsafe conditions and/or behaviors
Position Requirements
A minimum bachelors degree in Political Science, Public Administration, Public Policy, Law, Public Relations, or related discipline
A minimum of 5 years’ experience in communications, public policy, government relations and/or stakeholder relations
A personal and pragmatic passion for the environment and clean technology solutions
Able to navigate complex regulatory, political, and corporate settings to solve challenges facing the company
Experience in government or government relations dealing with clean energy or transportation is strongly preferred
Track record of working with and influencing public officials and public office holders on complex issues
Strong understanding of government processes and procedures and their implications to WFS
Demonstrated track record of working successfully with senior executives on issues management strategy and execution
Proficiency in curating content for social media accounts including Twitter, LinkedIn and other relevant platforms
Superior problem-solving skills with meticulous attention to detail
Excellent communication, negotiation and advocacy skills, including strong written and verbal presentation skills
Networking skills developed through government relations, industry associations and professional associations
Mar 16, 2022
Full time
At Westport Fuel Systems, we are driving innovation to power a cleaner tomorrow. We are inventors, engineers, manufacturers and suppliers of advanced clean fuel systems and components that can change the way the world moves. Our products and technologies deliver performance, fuel efficiency and environmental benefits to address the challenges of global climate change and urban air quality. Headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, we serve our customers in more than 70 countries with leading global transportation brands.
Powerful trends in greenhouse gas ("GHG") emission reduction regulations have created a compelling opportunity for gaseous-fuel product solutions powered by natural gas, propane, renewable natural gas, and hydrogen. With our strategic partners, we are turning our business plan into reality. We share a common objective: to create clean transportation solutions that meet existing and future emissions regulations and targets for GHG reduction.
Overview
Reporting to the EVP Corporate Development and Chief Legal Officer, this role will support driving engagement with key external stakeholders to ensure appropriate technology neutral legislation is implemented with the goal of reducing emissions, especially greenhouse gas emissions and assist with government funding opportunities, policy developments and engagement with government officials, law makers, NGO’s and other relevant stakeholders. This position could be remote or based in our Vancouver, BC or Cambridge, Ontario locations however the focus will be on government relations in the US, particularly Washington and California.
Position Responsibilities:
Develop an established network with relevant US policy stakeholders
Monitor US policy developments and decision-making key to WFS
Design and execute advocacy campaigns including creation and development of relevant materials
Research funding sources, incentives and grants, taxation and incoming legislation related to renewable gaseous fuels and hydrogen fuelled engines.
Support drafting government funding applications including RFPs, RFI’s, RFSQs, grants and business cases for North America that frame and align WFS business goals
Gather and organize market research data in identified regions of interest
Monitor news, social media, press releases relevant to WFS, its markets, customers and competitors
Support and contribute to WFS’s social media campaigns and other external communications activities with a focus on government stakeholders and political considerations that impact WFS’s business
Coordinate engagement opportunities between WFS leadership and policy makers, regulatory groups, law makers in conjunction with industry associations, NGOs, lobbying interest groups
Represent and advocate for WFS in a variety of forums including conferences, industry and policy meetings and within industry associations
Engage with and direct external consultants hired to support WFS’s messaging, marketing and advocacy efforts
Health & Safety Responsibilities
Promote Westport’s H&S culture by leading by example in relation to Environmental, H&S policies and procedures and understand your obligations and responsibilities as it relates to applicable H&S Acts and Regulations
Enforce Westport’s H&S policies and procedures, encourage safe work practices, correct unsafe acts or conditions, conduct formal and informal workplace inspections
Immediately respond to, investigate and take action from reports of unsafe conditions and/or behaviors
Position Requirements
A minimum bachelors degree in Political Science, Public Administration, Public Policy, Law, Public Relations, or related discipline
A minimum of 5 years’ experience in communications, public policy, government relations and/or stakeholder relations
A personal and pragmatic passion for the environment and clean technology solutions
Able to navigate complex regulatory, political, and corporate settings to solve challenges facing the company
Experience in government or government relations dealing with clean energy or transportation is strongly preferred
Track record of working with and influencing public officials and public office holders on complex issues
Strong understanding of government processes and procedures and their implications to WFS
Demonstrated track record of working successfully with senior executives on issues management strategy and execution
Proficiency in curating content for social media accounts including Twitter, LinkedIn and other relevant platforms
Superior problem-solving skills with meticulous attention to detail
Excellent communication, negotiation and advocacy skills, including strong written and verbal presentation skills
Networking skills developed through government relations, industry associations and professional associations
American Society for Radiation Oncology
Arlington, VA
Do you want to join a mission-driven organization that makes a difference in the U.S. healthcare landscape? Are you looking to take the next step and advance your career in the legislative affairs world?
ASTRO is the premier radiation oncology society in the world, with more than 10,000 members who are physicians, nurses, biologists, physicists, radiation therapists, dosimetrists and other health care professionals who specialize in treating patients with radiation therapies. These medical professionals make up the radiation therapy treatment teams that are critical in the fight against cancer. Together, these teams treat more than one million cancer patients each year.
Reporting directly to the VP, Advocacy, the Congressional Lobbyist will lead ASTRO’s efforts to educate members of Congress, their staffs and federal agency officials about ASTRO/radiation oncology issues; design ways to drive active participation by ASTRO members at the grassroots level in the legislative and regulatory processes; direct the activities of ASTRO’s Political Action Committee (ASTRO PAC); participate in ASTRO member support activities; oversee compliance with federal lobbying requirements, and lead efforts to achieve the federal policy goals and objectives of the Government Relations Department as defined by ASTRO’s Board of Directors, Government Relations Committee and Subcommittees, CEO, and Vice President of Advocacy.
NOTE: The position is based in Arlington, VA at ASTRO’s headquarters. The position is eligible for immediate telework up to 2x/week. All employees must be fully vaccinated as a condition for employment. At this time, masks are required unless at personal workstations.
Major responsibilities will include:
Lobby legislative and executive branch officials.
Influence members of Congress, their staffs, key committee staff and federal agency officials and educate them about ASTRO and its legislative priorities
Develop effective legislative briefing materials and letters.
Attend and influence relevant hearings.
Participate in and lead coalition meetings.
Provide analysis of legislative/regulatory proposals and their impact on radiation oncology
Collaborate with ASTRO Director of Health Policy on ASTRO payment reform initiatives.
Work closely with ASTRO’s external lobbying consultants
Partner with ASTRO’s strategic communications team to utilize media to influence policymakers
Grassroots Engagement
Lead the development and execution of annual Fly-In/Lobby Day for ASTRO members.
Engage ASTRO members to build a culture of grassroots advocacy.
Utilize ASTRO Action Alerts that notify members that their response is needed to a critical legislative/regulatory proposal.
Work with ASTRO members to organize meetings with members of Congress in their state/district
ASTRO PAC
Lead the development and execution of ASTRO PAC strategic plan, working closely with ASTRO’s Government Relations Specialist
Grow ASTRO PAC through creative and persuasive fundraising.
Disburse ASTRO PAC funds in a strategic manner, including hosting and attending fundraising events for members of Congress.
Member Support/Services
Provide staff support for Government Relations Committee and Congressional Relations Subcommittee, which makes recommendations on ASTRO-supported legislation.
Respond to member inquiries regarding legislative/regulatory proposals.
Draft and produce written and oral content for ASTRO’s web site, Board of Directors meetings, ASTRO publications and additional news updates related to government relations activities.
Qualified candidates will have:
Education/Experience
Four-year college degree in a related discipline
Five or more years of experience in a related role working for a member of Congress, federal agency or professional/trade association.
Recent experience participating in policy development and lobbying on various aspects of health care payment reform and value-based payment, preferred
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Excellent written and oral communication skills to interact effectively with contacts inside and outside the association, particularly with policymakers and volunteer physicians. Listens effectively and clarifies as needed; able to present complex technical issues and strategic options; and is viewed as an expert resource.
Knowledge of Legislative and Executive branch operations, activities and personnel.
A proven ability to work independently (exhibiting leadership qualities) and to develop strong work internal relationships and collaborate in a team setting as well.
Results oriented with the ability to work at a fast pace, determine priorities, and meet critical deadlines.
Experience in healthcare policy or scientific/medical field.
Strong research and analytical skills
Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite.
Proficiency in processing and analyzing intricate regulatory guidelines, legislation and laws.
Previous supervisory experience preferred, as position may manage government relations staff.
Superior interpersonal skills that demonstrate understanding, friendliness, courtesy, tact, empathy, cooperation, concern, and politeness to others; ability to relate well to different people from varied backgrounds and different situations, e.g., internal staff, volunteers, physicians, and other external entities.
Organization and planning with the ability to organize and/or schedule people or tasks; develop realistic action plans while being sensitive to time constraints and resource availability and meet critical deadlines.
Ability to manage and execute a department wide budget; previous experience preferred.
Working Conditions
General office in Arlington, VA. Minimum travel outside of DC area required, approximately 5-10% of the time.
ASTRO offers a competitive salary and excellent benefits package which includes:
Flexible work arrangements including telework up to 2 days/week
Medical, dental and vision insurance, majority company paid
401K with immediate company contribution
23 days of Paid Time Off annually
13 Paid Holidays
Student loan repayment assistance + tuition reimbursement
Employer paid short and long term disability insurance and more
Please see our website www.astro.org for more information about ASTRO.
To apply, submit cover letter, salary requirements and resume by clicking:
https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=f5688abd-7893-4349-9948-f60b3bdf7a5d&ccId=1201151451_8078&type=MP&lang=en_US
We are an equal/affirmative action employer.
Feb 24, 2022
Full time
Do you want to join a mission-driven organization that makes a difference in the U.S. healthcare landscape? Are you looking to take the next step and advance your career in the legislative affairs world?
ASTRO is the premier radiation oncology society in the world, with more than 10,000 members who are physicians, nurses, biologists, physicists, radiation therapists, dosimetrists and other health care professionals who specialize in treating patients with radiation therapies. These medical professionals make up the radiation therapy treatment teams that are critical in the fight against cancer. Together, these teams treat more than one million cancer patients each year.
Reporting directly to the VP, Advocacy, the Congressional Lobbyist will lead ASTRO’s efforts to educate members of Congress, their staffs and federal agency officials about ASTRO/radiation oncology issues; design ways to drive active participation by ASTRO members at the grassroots level in the legislative and regulatory processes; direct the activities of ASTRO’s Political Action Committee (ASTRO PAC); participate in ASTRO member support activities; oversee compliance with federal lobbying requirements, and lead efforts to achieve the federal policy goals and objectives of the Government Relations Department as defined by ASTRO’s Board of Directors, Government Relations Committee and Subcommittees, CEO, and Vice President of Advocacy.
NOTE: The position is based in Arlington, VA at ASTRO’s headquarters. The position is eligible for immediate telework up to 2x/week. All employees must be fully vaccinated as a condition for employment. At this time, masks are required unless at personal workstations.
Major responsibilities will include:
Lobby legislative and executive branch officials.
Influence members of Congress, their staffs, key committee staff and federal agency officials and educate them about ASTRO and its legislative priorities
Develop effective legislative briefing materials and letters.
Attend and influence relevant hearings.
Participate in and lead coalition meetings.
Provide analysis of legislative/regulatory proposals and their impact on radiation oncology
Collaborate with ASTRO Director of Health Policy on ASTRO payment reform initiatives.
Work closely with ASTRO’s external lobbying consultants
Partner with ASTRO’s strategic communications team to utilize media to influence policymakers
Grassroots Engagement
Lead the development and execution of annual Fly-In/Lobby Day for ASTRO members.
Engage ASTRO members to build a culture of grassroots advocacy.
Utilize ASTRO Action Alerts that notify members that their response is needed to a critical legislative/regulatory proposal.
Work with ASTRO members to organize meetings with members of Congress in their state/district
ASTRO PAC
Lead the development and execution of ASTRO PAC strategic plan, working closely with ASTRO’s Government Relations Specialist
Grow ASTRO PAC through creative and persuasive fundraising.
Disburse ASTRO PAC funds in a strategic manner, including hosting and attending fundraising events for members of Congress.
Member Support/Services
Provide staff support for Government Relations Committee and Congressional Relations Subcommittee, which makes recommendations on ASTRO-supported legislation.
Respond to member inquiries regarding legislative/regulatory proposals.
Draft and produce written and oral content for ASTRO’s web site, Board of Directors meetings, ASTRO publications and additional news updates related to government relations activities.
Qualified candidates will have:
Education/Experience
Four-year college degree in a related discipline
Five or more years of experience in a related role working for a member of Congress, federal agency or professional/trade association.
Recent experience participating in policy development and lobbying on various aspects of health care payment reform and value-based payment, preferred
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Excellent written and oral communication skills to interact effectively with contacts inside and outside the association, particularly with policymakers and volunteer physicians. Listens effectively and clarifies as needed; able to present complex technical issues and strategic options; and is viewed as an expert resource.
Knowledge of Legislative and Executive branch operations, activities and personnel.
A proven ability to work independently (exhibiting leadership qualities) and to develop strong work internal relationships and collaborate in a team setting as well.
Results oriented with the ability to work at a fast pace, determine priorities, and meet critical deadlines.
Experience in healthcare policy or scientific/medical field.
Strong research and analytical skills
Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite.
Proficiency in processing and analyzing intricate regulatory guidelines, legislation and laws.
Previous supervisory experience preferred, as position may manage government relations staff.
Superior interpersonal skills that demonstrate understanding, friendliness, courtesy, tact, empathy, cooperation, concern, and politeness to others; ability to relate well to different people from varied backgrounds and different situations, e.g., internal staff, volunteers, physicians, and other external entities.
Organization and planning with the ability to organize and/or schedule people or tasks; develop realistic action plans while being sensitive to time constraints and resource availability and meet critical deadlines.
Ability to manage and execute a department wide budget; previous experience preferred.
Working Conditions
General office in Arlington, VA. Minimum travel outside of DC area required, approximately 5-10% of the time.
ASTRO offers a competitive salary and excellent benefits package which includes:
Flexible work arrangements including telework up to 2 days/week
Medical, dental and vision insurance, majority company paid
401K with immediate company contribution
23 days of Paid Time Off annually
13 Paid Holidays
Student loan repayment assistance + tuition reimbursement
Employer paid short and long term disability insurance and more
Please see our website www.astro.org for more information about ASTRO.
To apply, submit cover letter, salary requirements and resume by clicking:
https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=f5688abd-7893-4349-9948-f60b3bdf7a5d&ccId=1201151451_8078&type=MP&lang=en_US
We are an equal/affirmative action employer.