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The policy and government affairs advisor role is an individual contributor role that leads government relations and civic engagement, and you will create opportunities that advance our relationships and collaborations with diverse communities in the region.
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The Lead Policy Advisor will report to the Senior Director of Public Policy and is responsible for policy development related to battery regulatory requirements, materials management, and the related internal and external stakeholder coordination.
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Overview EducationCounsel, LLC (EducationCounsel), in affiliation with Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP (Nelson Mullins), is seeking a Senior Policy Advisor to be located in its Washington, DC office.
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As a global leader in public health & health promotion, CDC is the agency Americans trust with their lives.
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As delegated by the supervisor, the Policy Advisor has the authority and responsibility for the successful completion of projects, including oversight of projects conducted by contractors, and develops comprehensive plans showing the tasks, target dates and persons responsible for the various activities for the duration of identified projects (as appropriate.
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These options may be requested once you have become an employee and you will be required to sign a Workplace Flexibilities Agreement that details remote or telework working conditions and expectations in accordance with the HHS Workplace Flexibilities Policy.
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In the newly-created role of Senior Advisor, Policy Communications, this individual will have a combination of healthcare, policy and communications experience and will be responsible for shaping, delivering and measuring policy campaigns aligned to the company’s business and advocacy goals.
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Conducting research and working with stakeholders on issues involving economics, finance, international affairs, law, national security, public policy, or science and technology; or Evaluating a range of international financial, investment, or national security policy issues; AND.
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Reporting to and working under the direction of the Chief Policy Counsel, the Policy Advisor will play a key part of the Policy and Government Affairs Department at NCRC. The person will serve as the organization's lobbyist and technical expert and build and maintain relationships with policymakers, agency officials and stakeholders to increase understanding and support for NCRC's mission and strategic goals.
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The International Policy Advisor provides primary support to former Ambassador(s) and/or congressional personnel. The Global Law and Public Policy Practice Group of Arnold & Porter has an International Policy Advisor opening in the Washington, DC office.
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The Advisor will be assigned to short-term and/or long-term initiatives within one or more of the business unit’s teams: Bank Supervision, NonBank Supervision & Enforcement, Policy, and Legislative.
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The Advisor, Policy & Supervision (Advisor) will work cross-functionally across the Policy & Supervision business unit providing technical expertise and leadership on financial services supervision, policy, regulatory, and legislative matters and serve as an advisor to the business unit leadership team.
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Third Way’s Climate and Energy Program is seeking a Policy Advisor who can advance our efforts to research, design, and promote targeted policies to help pick up the pace of clean energy deployment in the US. Specifically, this team member will support our new.
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This notice is issued under direct-hire authority in response to the Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) Act of 2022 for which NIST has a critical hiring need.
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Trusted policy advocacy and thought leadership is part of our identity, and as our Senior Policy Advisor, you’ll ensure we maintain it. At Vanguard we’ve built our global public policy advocacy program to support our mission to take a stand for all investors, to treat them fairly, and to give them the best chance for investment success.
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