Full-Time Director of Public Policy
Job Description
Position: Director of Public Policy
Organization: American Academy of HIV Medicine
Location: Washington, DC office; position is for a fully remote FTE
Travel: Occasional, Domestic
Salary: Commensurate with Experience; starting at $83,000 gross/yearly
American Academy of HIV Medicine – Who We Are:
The American Academy of HIV Medicine (the Academy) is a professional organization that supports the HIV practitioner and promotes accessible, quality care for all Americans with and at risk for HIV. Our membership of HIV practitioners and credentialed HIV Specialists™, HIV Experts™, and HIV Pharmacists ™ provide direct care to the majority of people with and vulnerable to HIV in the US.
The Academy has a firm commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion and actively works to align our vision and values to ensure racial equity is more prominent in our work and is central to everything we do. We are committed to having a team that progressively reflects the diversity of the population we ultimately serve—Americans living with and vulnerable to HIV.
Position Details:
The Director of Public Policy is responsible for monitoring and reporting on policy developments on a diversity of topics affecting our membership in a fast-paced legislative and regulatory environment.
The Director of Public Policy leads the organization’s policy and advocacy activities at both the federal and state levels. The duties of the position include:
- Representing the interests and positions of HIV clinicians and HIV patients to federal officials, the Administration, Congress, governors, and state and other health officials.
- Drafting position statements, regulatory comments, public letters, bi-monthly policy articles, website content and hosting webinars.
- Staffing the Academy’s clinician-led Public Policy Committee to craft policy positions and propose policy agendas and strategies.
- Collaborating with and supporting clinicians in regional and state chapters on policy efforts and initiatives in states.
- Informing the Academy’s membership of political and policy developments in the realm of HIV prevention and care.
- Organizing efforts to recommend policy positions to the National Board and providing briefings on current issues at Board Meetings.
- Leading the organization’s engagement with external allies and partner organizations in the policy realm.
Requirements:
- Candidate must have excellent writing skills and the ability to communicate complicated issues clearly and effectively.
- Candidate should have proven experience with domestic federal and state policy analysis.
- Ideal candidate will have knowledge of workings of Congress, health committees, federal health agencies and Administration officials. Working knowledge of state legislatures, state Medicaid programs, ADAPs, and other funding mechanisms preferred.
- Must be able to work effectively with a broad range of partner organizations and stakeholders.
- Must be able to represent organization’s positions to a broad constituency. Adept at handling multiple priorities simultaneously and working quickly and effectively to accomplish evolving and ongoing goals.
- Candidate must be able to successfully collaborate with colleagues each working remotely, while also have a proven ability to work independently. The Academy staff is small, so a collaborative spirit is critical.
- Candidate should have knowledge of or lived experience with centering equity, diversity and justice principles within policy work, or be open to learning as the Academy continues to prioritize organizational improvements.
- Knowledge of and background in HIV (and/or other infectious disease) and its unique policy landscape strongly preferred. Candidates with experience working with, and representing the interests of, medical providers will also be given strong preference. Candidates must be comfortable working with a diverse constituency and people with or at risk for HIV and their medical providers.
- Knowledge of broad health policy issues preferred, including: the Affordable Care Act, medication access and health coverage issues, Medicaid and Medicare, the Ryan White Program, quality of care issues, public health and epidemiology.
- Minimum three to five years of experience in health policy.
- Master’s Degree preferred in public health or other related field, but health policy-related experience may be substituted.
Benefits
- Health, vision and dental insurance package available on the first of the month following start date (agency pays 100% of employee premium)
- Fully paid group life and disability insurance coverage
- Opportunity to invest in the agency 401(k) program with up to three percent match, vested after three years
- 3 weeks paid leave (2 weeks’ vacation; 1 week sick/personal leave)
- Eleven paid holidays
The Academy is committed to improving the diversity of our team. While not a minimum or mandatory qualification, we strongly encourage candidates of color, candidates with HIV, women, people of low-income backgrounds, and other sexual minorities to apply for this role.
The Academy of HIV Medicine is an Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with existing state and federal laws. Candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation, and pregnancy), national origin, age, disability or genetic information.
How to Apply
For consideration, please email cover letter, resume/CV, salary requirements and at least two writing samples that reflect your experience with HIV or other health-related policy writing to: Bruce Packett, Executive Director, bruce@aahivm.org57 total views, 0 today