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The Office of Government Affairs works with city, state, and federal officials, agencies, policy makers, advocates and planners in the public and private sectors to assess housing policy, land use and planning issues, and manage the City's affordable housing legislative agenda.
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Reporting to the Director of Intergovernmental Affairs, the Government Affairs Associate will provide support to the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs (IGA) and the leadership of NYCHA, specifically in the areas involving policy, legislative, external and community affairs work.
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This role will report into the VP of Law Enforcement Sales and be a critical business partner for both our Major Accounts sales team and Government Affairs team. Become familiar with our product by sitting in on 2-3 sales demos and join a Government Affairs planning call.
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Opportunities exist to work closely with State Government Agencies, Healthcare Institutions, World Class Museums, Local Police Departments, Mobile Bicycle Patrols, state-of-the-art Operations Centers and many more.
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PSU’s Office of Government Relations represents the interests of the University before the Oregon Legislature, Oregon state agencies (including, but not limited to, the Oregon Higher Education Commission), local government bodies, Congress, and federal agencies.
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ARM will also be required to coordinate and communicate cross-functionally within NPC (e.g., Patient Support Center, Customer Engagement, Marketing, Market Access, Public Affairs, State & Government Affairs, Trade, Specialty Pharmacy Account Management, and other applicable third-party affiliates.
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Bachelor's degree in political science, public administration, business administration or a closely related field AND five (5) years of experience in government affairs/relations, or as a management or policy analyst in a professional or government advocacy role related to local, state, or federal legislative issues, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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This requirement is subject to applicable state and local laws and may not be applicable to employees working in certain jurisdictions. ARM will serve as the key contact and lead for access and reimbursement support-related matters and is responsible for being the local market access expert on payer policy coverage, multi-channel acquisition pathways, billing and coding, claims processing, reimbursement, and integration of manufacturer support programs into a range of account workflows.
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Work with the Housing Manager and Government Affairs to research and advance housing policies at the local, regional, and state level; Knowledge and understanding of current best practices related to housing planning; residential zoning and permitting; and federal, state, and local policy and programming.
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Drafts legislation and amendments for legislators at all levels of government and for state and local LGBT leaders. The (Senior) Legislative Counsel's principal client areas are the Campaigns and Organizing Team, Project One America Team, and Government Affairs teams.
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Coordinate with business leaders and government affairs team on regulatory and legislative communications at the local, state, and federal levels. Maturity, confidence, poise, and presence necessary to interface effectively with senior-level executives, as well as external constituencies, such as business partners, community stakeholders, media, special-interest groups and local government officials.
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The FRM will need to coordinate cross functionally within Field Sales, Marketing, Market Access, Public Affairs, State & Government Affairs, Trade, and Specialty Pharmacy Account Management.
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Works closely, collaboratively and seamlessly with peer communications professionals supporting the state including Customer Communications, Internal Communications Manager, the Director of Communications and External Affairs, the Customer Service Center and the entire Corporate Communications team in corporate to ensure communication integration and maximum effectiveness.
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The Maryland Department of General Services (DGS) supports State and local government agencies, as well as local non-profit organizations and the citizens of Maryland, by providing facilities management, real estate and surplus property services, as well as security and law enforcement for State buildings.
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Knowledge of Managed Care, Government, and Federal payer sectors, as well as Integrated Delivery Network/Integrated Health Systems a plus. Maintain expertise in regional and local access landscape, anticipating changes in the healthcare landscape, and act as their aligned therapeutic area product(s) reimbursement expert (as needed.
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