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Government Relations and PAC Coordinator

You're excited to make an impact where healthcare and public policy come together. You bring curiosity and a strong interest in advocacy and political engagement. In this role, you'll support the day-to-day needs of the Government Relations office while helping drive advocacy efforts that elevate the voice of orthopaedic professionals and shape national policy around musculoskeletal care.If this sounds like you, please read on!In this role, you'll support the Office of Government Relations (OGR) and the OrthoPAC by coordinating grassroots campaigns, managing committee logistics, and driving political engagement across the orthopaedic community. From drafting compelling communications and organizing high-impact events to tracking legislation and supporting fundraising efforts, your work will help amplify the voice of orthopaedic surgeons nationwide.Handle the administrative needs and lead the internal social events for the DC officeSupport OrthoPAC operations, donor outreach, and fundraising programsCoordinate member-led advocacy committees and political eventsManage communications and logistics for the Advocacy Resource Committee and PAC Executive CommitteeTrack legislation and committee activity, providing timely updatesAssist with resident engagement, industry workshops, and political conventionsDraft grassroots alerts, PAC solicitations, social media posts, and advocacy toolkitsQualifications:Undergraduate degree or equivalent experienceStrong writing, organization, and communication skillsExperience in advocacy, grassroots mobilization, or political affairs preferredFamiliarity with Microsoft Office and database tools (Quorum, Cision, etc.)Ability to manage multiple projects with attention to detailAssociation or accounting experience a plusTravel:Up to 10 days per yearSalary Range: $67,000- $70,000 depending on qualifications and experience.Ready to help shape the future of orthopaedic advocacy while supporting a strong, collaborative team? Apply now and be part of work that makes a real impact at the intersection of medicine and public policy.Please share the following:Clearly communicate why you are the ideal candidate for this role, providing specific examples and experiences as proof points.Resumes must be accompanied by a cover letter with salary expectations to be considered.Please note: This hybrid position is based in Washington, DC and requires the ability to commute to the office at least twice per week. Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States on a full‐time basis without the need for current or future employer sponsorship. AAOS does not sponsor, and will not sponsor, Applicants or employees for purposes of obtaining or maintaining Work Authorization.