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Minimum of three (3) years of experience in community organizing and mobilization, volunteer management, public policy, public health, government relations, or political and/or issue campaigns.
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The position reports to the Senior Vice President of Policy & Advocacy and assists Woodstock’s advocacy and government relations work at the local, state, and national levels. Facilitate and participate in lobbying meetings with local, state, and federal elected officials (the Advocacy Associate will register as an Illinois and City of Chicago lobbyist; Woodstock will pay all necessary fees.
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Experience with supporting integrated campaign strategies- media advocacy, grassroots mobilization, coalition-building, and lobbying- to advance public policy goals. Experience with supporting integrated campaign strategies- media advocacy, grassroots mobilization, coalition-building, and lobbying- to advance public policy goals.
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Bachelor’s degree and 5 year’s work experience in the public affairs or government relations field. Experience in federal and state government relations. Assists in federal and state lobbying between legislative and agency entities.
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Their practice area includes litigation, real estate, employment, finance and mergers acquisitions, and government lobbying. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 10 Years, A law firm in Minneapolis, MN, is seeking a dedicated and experienced Labor, Employment, and Higher Education Attorney to provide legal support and advice to our business clients on employment, labor relations, and higher education matters.
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The Government Relations (GR) Associate plays a vital role in facilitating the Government Relations department's functions, serving as the primary point of contact for news, policy updates, analysis, research, and administrative tasks.
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Experience in government affairs and lobbying. Provide government relations support to facilitate licensing, market access, and regulatory approvals globally. Join us in making a meaningful impact on government relations and shaping policies that drive our global presence.
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Fosters integration opportunities with Association staff partners to further grow the You’re the Cure network and to provide meaningful volunteer engagement opportunities through advocacy. Additional responsibilities include contributing to issue advocacy campaign plans and ensuring effective volunteer engagement through regular communication, advocate training, as well as online and offline calls to action.
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Serves as a Department liaison to a variety of entities including the Office of Employee Relations, the New York State Committee on Ethics and Lobbying in Government (COLEIG), the Inspector General, Office of General Services on Project Sunlight compliance, and to the Office of Information Technology Services for server decommissioning.
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As a mark of our commitment to employee well-being, we also offer an employee assistance program, employee wellness program and telemedicine, and medical consultation. Finds opportunities to recruit grassroots networkers and key contact volunteers through Association-related activities and other community events or resources.
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Public affairs including spokesperson, media strategy and relations, events, public messaging (releases & talking points), press conferences, and stakeholder, corporate, community, government/elected officials, trade associations, and lobbying.
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Pursuant to the New York State Public Officers Law & the MTA Code of Ethics, all employees who hold a policymaking position must file an Annual Statement of Financial Disclosure (FDS) with the NYS Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government (the “Commission.
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Coordinate all meetings between Director of Government Affairs and Communications and Holtec Executives with members of Congress, Federal Agencies, etc., and ensure proper reporting under lobbying rules.
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Assists lawyers with preparation of basic policy-related and legal documents, routine legal research activities and other tasks related to the government relations practice area. Government Relations Coordinator.
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As a member of our Government and Community Relations team, you’ll have the opportunity to help shape policy and legislation that advances our core business objectives. Work with your regional manager to: advise the business on specific queries, helping develop scope of (advocacy) research, assist in drafting lobbying plans at the local and state level, and gain expertise in various areas to support business needs.
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