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Knowledge of Capitol Hill, the legislative process, current U.S. political dynamics, and/or federal election laws preferred. Able to work flexible schedule on short notice as needed, including the Association’s Capitol Hill office.
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As the Director of Congressional Affairs, you will work closely with the Senior Vice President for Federal Affairs to ensure that City Year/Voices for National Service is a highly visible, trusted, and influential resource on Capitol Hill and with the Executive Branch.
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Oversee the Capitol Club and Leadership Circle individual giving programs to ensure budgeted revenue goals are achieved. creed, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, marital status, sex, gender (including gender identity and/or gender expression), sexual orientation, age, disability (physical or mental, citizenship, military or veteran status, reproductive health decision making, genetic information, or any other basis protected by applicable local, state, and federal law.
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Represent clients on Capitol Hill, within the executive branch including the Executive Office of the President, before federal regulatory agencies, in industry coalitions, and at other policy functions.
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Track, review, and analyze reproductive freedom-related activity on Capitol Hill—such as hearings, markups, and floor votes—and in the executive branch as part of the federal Government Relations team.
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Collaborating with the PCMA federal affairs leadership, in strategizing, developing, and executing advocacy initiatives on Capitol Hill. 7+ years of healthcare policy and lobbying experience, including experience staffing a member of a health care or other relevant committee on Capitol Hill, as committee staff, or relevant advocacy experience in a related field.
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The individual must register as a federal lobbyist and file required lobbying reports. Enhance the Associations profile on Capitol Hill as a trusted partner to raise awareness of plasma-derived therapies.
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At least 3 years experience as an education policy analyst conducting research; writing and editing policy papers; and working with federal or state education actors, such as those working in a federal or state department/agency, on Capitol Hill, in a think tank, or with an advocacy organization.
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This position supports the development and execution of the Government Affairs & Public Policy Team (member engagement, research, support federal, state, and grassroots agenda and strategic partnerships, issue monitor) initiatives under the direction of the Government Affairs and Public Policy Director.
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The Director of Congressional Affairs oversees the production of several events, including congressional briefings, policy forums, and Capitol Hill Days. In coordination with City Year’s Advocacy and Outreach team, the Director of Congressional Affairs will help plan in-district events and Days of Action aimed at protecting and growing federal funding and public support for national service.
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Years working in the United States Congress (including at least 2 years as a Legislative Assistant or similar policy advisor role), or equivalent private sector experience working as a contract, association, or in-house lobbyist with direct federal advocacy and engagement.
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7+ years’ experience working as staff on Capitol Hill or in a position that provided experience working with Congress, and demonstrated knowledge of the legislative process, congressional operations, and culture.
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The United States Capitol Police (USCP) is a federal law enforcement agency in the United States with nationwide jurisdiction charged with protecting the United States Congress within the District of Columbia and throughout the United States and its territories.
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Assist in event planning for luncheons, forums, and receptions for SRP or external groups that help elevate SRP's profile on Capitol Hill. The coordinator will help develop/maintain distribution lists, speaker invitations, and assist in venue walkthrough.
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CREDIT UNION MEMBERSHIP: City employees are eligible for membership in Pelican State Credit Union and La Capitol Federal Credit Union. PAID HOLIDAYS: Regular full-time employees paid holiday pay in accordance with city policies and procedures for the following holidays: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Day (observed), Mardi Gras Day, Good Friday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, All Saints Day, Presidential Election (every four years), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day and the day after, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Years Eve and Day. Details are found in the Personnel Policies Manual.
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