Responsibilities
- Work closely with the Director of Strategic Implementation to plan for outreach and impact with Washington, DC area policymakers as well as state and local government, when relevant to Academy projects
- Advise Academy staff and project leaders on outreach opportunities with key Washington, DC stakeholders, including Congress, the administration, federal agencies, and potential partner organizations. Develop strategies to educate key audiences and advance Academy recommendations in keeping with the Academy’s status as an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization.
- Develop and lead Academy events in the Washington, DC area to engage policymakers and other leaders with our work and increase the Academy’s visibility and influence.
- Build relationships with congressional offices, administration officials, federal agency staff, state and local policymakers, and partner organizations.
- Track events, hearings, committee meetings, and national and state legislative activity related to Academy projects and recommendations and provide updates to colleagues and project leaders.
- Coordinate meetings and follow up opportunities for Academy project contributors, fellows, and staff with congressional offices, the administration, federal agencies, state and local policymakers, and potential partner organizations in the Washington, DC area.
- Develop talking points for Academy colleagues and project contributors participating in meetings, briefings, and committee testimony with policymakers.
- Create content summarizing the key messages, findings, and recommendations of Academy work for policymakers.
- Track and provide reports on engagement activities with policymakers to Academy colleagues, stakeholders, and governance.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree required; advanced degree in a related field preferred (e.g. public policy; law)
- At least five years of relevant professional work experience.
- Experience working in government as congressional or executive branch staff or in government relations for a nonpartisan policy center, think tank, or other non-profit organization required.
- Interest in and passion for democracy reform issues a must; related experience or expertise in this area preferred.
- Commitment to the Academy’s mission to remain independent and nonpartisan, and to provide content and expertise of value to policymakers with a diversity of views. Experience and comfort collaborating with policymakers from both major political parties.
- Strong track record of collaboration, contributing to a team environment, and working across multiple teams within an organization.
- Entrepreneurial mindset and ability to take initiative and manage ambiguity.
- Experience organizing in-person and virtual events to engage policymakers.
- Excellent written and oral communications skills, including an ability to synthesize, summarize, and present research findings and recommendations for a policymaker audience.
- Demonstrated ability to effectively engage with a wide variety of internal and external groups including policymakers, scholars, and civil society leaders.
- Demonstrated ability to work with diverse constituencies and stakeholders and a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace.
- Ability to prioritize opportunities and balance the needs of various internal stakeholders.