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In this role, the Policy Director provides strategic policy guidance and is responsible for government affairs coordination that advances the Center's mission and goals with federal, state, and local government levels as well as federal and state agencies.
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The Policy Director leads the Center for Science and Democracy’s (CSD) efforts to develop, socialize, and implement strategic policy objectives at the federal level, and in key states as needed.
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In this role the Policy Director, CCR provides strategic policy guidance and is responsible for government affairs coordination that advances the Center’s mission and goals with federal, state, and local government levels as well as federal and state agencies.
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The Senior Director of Fare Policy and Analysis is responsible for the planning, analysis, and implementation of MBTA fare policy. The Senior Director of Fare Policy and Analysis coordinates internal and external stakeholders to develop and implement fare policy.
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As a member of the Management Committee, the Policy Director will advise the Executive Director and colleagues on policy advocacy implementation consistent with ELC’s strategic priorities.
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Directs communications and energy policy events and facilitates harmonization of activities and outreach with the Florida Electric Cooperatives Association (FECA), National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA), and other associations/regulatory agencies.
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As a Community and Social Health Policy Director, you would serve as a subject matter expert with health plans, functional teams, and external partners to provide needed policy expertise and consultation on issues pertaining to Medicaid, Medicare, integration of Medicaid and Medicare, managed care, long term supports and services.
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Reporting directly to the Vice President of Policy, the Director of Climate is responsible for developing and executing Enterprise’s federal policy and advocacy agenda around the intersection of housing and climate, with the aspiration of achieving environmental sustainability and justice.
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Primary responsibility of the Program Policy Analyst (PPA) will be focused on supporting the PIs grant from the UCOP HBCU Initiative. This HU-UCSF scholar program provides research opportunities in health disparities for undergraduate students with the desire to pursue a PhD, DDS/PhD or MD/PhD. Students selected for summer research at UCSF spend ten weeks working with faculty members on research projects focusing on a wide-array of research, including health policy, data science and epidemiology.
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The Senior Policy Analyst will work closely with the Innovation Commission Director and other team members to support the development and adoption of policy proposals that will promote innovations related to agriculture and food security in the context of climate change.
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Advise on matters relating to export control determinations and function as a subject matter expert on NNSA Policy 476.1, Atomic Energy Act Control of Import and Export Activities. Lead internal training sessions on NNSA Policy 476.1.
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The Director fosters relationships with local elected officials, engages nonprofits in policy advocacy, and supervises a small team to amplify SVCN’s mission, making your role integral to our success.
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To change tobacco-related social norms, the California Tobacco Prevention Program funds a statewide media campaign and state and community interventions which focus on policy, system, and environmental changes.
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The Policy Director will serve as a member of the ILHPR’s leadership team, which includes the Initiative’s Director, the Faculty Director of Housing and Property Rights Programs, the Senior Associate Director of Operations, the Research Director, and the Assistant Director of Special Projects.
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The Policy Director collaborates with stakeholders, including members of the Family Connects network of partners, government agencies, non-profit organizations, and community leaders, to promote evidence-based policies that support families with newborns.
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