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Through our advocacy on cutting-edge public policy issues and the programs that we develop, we are shaping the future of local economies. This unique team combines direct engagement with policymakers at all levels of government, advocacy campaigns, policy research and analysis, and programs to promote equity, safety, and sustainability.
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Cultivate relationships with external community partners and internal stakeholders (Public Policy, Communications, Brand, Strategy & Operations, to name a few) to source, inform, build, and scale big ideas.
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Masters Degree - preferred; Master's Degree in public policy, health policy or related field. Resources/research - Lead the development and management of impactful materials and resources that demonstrate our commitment to public programs and advance our policy objectives, including large-scale research, actuarial modeling, cost estimates, case studies, bill summaries, legal opinions, testimony and letters to Congress, the Administration and state officials.
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DoorDash's Public Policy & Social Impact Team advocates for legislation that supports the health of our business and empowers our community of Dashers, local business partners, and consumers.
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You will report to the Head of Social Impact within our Public Policy organization. You will report to the Head of Social Impact within our Public Policy organization. We began using Covey Scout for Inbound on August 21, 2023.
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2+ years of experience in advocacy or public policy required. Introduces legislative and public policy changes that will support company operations. Undergraduate or graduate degree in Business Administration, Political Science, Public Relations, or related field required.
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The Director will develop and launch targeted advocacy programs with Congress and HHS.The Director will also collaborate with the Head of Global Communications and Lead for Public Affairs to develop collateral in support of advocacy positions.
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The Communications Specialist is primarily responsible for media outreach and communications related to health, science, and policy/advocacy initiatives, including coordinating all aspects of the annual meeting press program.
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The Government Relations Manager plays a key role to support The Nature Conservancy and its conservation partners at the state and local level to affect public policy and funding initiatives that support conservation.
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The Government Relations Manager provides advocacy, research, and policy analysis in support of The Nature Conservancys government policy and funding priorities and tracks policies and decisions that affect conservation goals.
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Commitment to health equity, diversity, inclusion, racial justice, evidence-informed policy and practices, data-driven advocacy, community-driven processes and continuous learning. This position will coordinate and support neighborhood-level initiatives, represent Lurie Children’s in various community events, meetings and coalitions, help connect Lurie Children’s clinical and public health experts with community partners, and identify community engagement opportunities for employee/physician volunteers to strengthen partnerships and improve child and adolescent health.
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Working with the General Counsel on legislative and policy advocacy, reviewing pending legislation, drafting bills, and testifying on proposed legislation before state legislative committees.
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We zealously advocate for the rights of individuals and promote just public policy to protect the rights of all. For a teenager who is the subject of a truancy case, CAFL’s advocacy may secure the special education services that enable the client to succeed in school and avoid being placed in a foster home or in congregate care.
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Develop strategy and achieve government relations advocacy objectives and public policy priorities for Adobe before state and local governments in California. Adobe is seeking an innovative, self-starter who understands the importance of public policy and government advocacy and the impact it has on business and technology.
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In coordination with Associate Director of Education, participate in advocacy efforts to advance policy and system change. Facilitate collaborative working meetings with Early Childhood Education partners and neighborhood Chicago Public Schools.
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