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Master's or higher degree in Public Administration, Public Affairs, Public Policy, Public Management, Business Management, Justice Administration, Organizational Behavior, Leadership, or Theory, or Political Science w/a focus in public administration management/institutional politics, or a JD w/a specialization in administrative law.
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Bachelors degree in Political Science, Data Analysis, or a related field; or 3+ years of professional experience working in public policy, government, or legislative affairs. Ensure that council members are well-supported by the policy team during committee meetings and public hearings.
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The Director, Public Policy and Advocacy serves as the principal staff for state government affairs and chief lobbyist in Hawaii, representing the Alzheimer’s Association before Hawaii, legislature, governor, relevant state agencies, community stakeholders and coalitions, and on statewide task forces and work groups.
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Develop and manage relationships with federal agency officials, trade associations, and industry partners, and collaborate closely with public affairs and legislative groups to advance and develop NADA policy.
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The manager will work with the Vice President of Government Relations to deliver a comprehensive government affairs strategy that advances Diageo’s public policy goals with elected officials.
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MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Education: JD or other advanced degree in relevant field Field of Study (if applicable): Political Science, Health Policy, Public Health, Communications, Business, Finance Years of Experience: 15 years minimum, with at least 10 years of direct experience Describe Type Experience: Working in Congress, the Executive Branch or government relations for a health care company, provider organization, or trade association.
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The Manager of Government Affairs works closely with Chief External Affairs and Mission Officer to develop partnerships with public sector, universities, philanthropy and other human services providers to expand Marillac St. Vincent Family Services portfolio, incubate strategies that can be scaled, and leverage findings from efforts into policy change at the local, state, and federal levels.
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Research, public policy and strategic engagement projects involve ongoing public affairs and engagement group programs, tracking of pertinent federal legislation regarding higher education, research and health-related.
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This position will be responsible for providing policy research and analytical support to the Maryland Cannabis Administration (MCA)'s Office of Policy and Government Affairs (OPGA.
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You will also work with BoatU.S. Public Affairs to provide timely and frequent press information, direct grassroots campaigns to influence public boating policy issues, pursue proactive relationships with Members of Congress and their staff, federal agency officials, elected state representatives and state agency officials.
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In the Department of Administrative Services, Office of Legal Affairs, Policy and Procurement this class is accountable for acting as the sole specialist in the construction selection and bidding process from receipt of documents to request for qualifications (RFQ), request for proposal (RFP), bid opening, review, and contract signing.
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3-4 years of experience managing logistics, government affairs, and/or public policy operations. Familiarity and interest in public policy and government affairs.
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Bachelor's degree in relevant area (e.g., Economics, or Political Science) from an accredited college or university required; Public Policy MA, MBA, or Juris Doctor (JD) strongly preferred; or, the equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Under the direction of the Director, External Affairs, this position is responsible for monitoring and analyzing federal and state public policies related to energy and environmental affairs with a focus on engagement with policymakers, regulators and the public on environmental justice and community energy issues.
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Plan for and implement public affairs programs that foster AHFC’s mission among policymakers and partners who include employees, public, private and non-profit entities. Outside of the regular legislative session, support Governmental Relations & Public Affairs department communications plans by offering strategic insights and executing on tactical components.
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