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A graduate degree in Public Policy, or other related discipline is desirable. In concert with partners and industry leaders, build and elevate a national policy platform that advances resources and programs designed to increase housing supply, advance racial equity, and build resilience and upward mobility for low-income individuals, families, and people experiencing homelessness nationwide.
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Working toward a bachelor’s or advanced degree, preferably in public policy, finance, business or related discipline, and/or appropriate balance of education and work experience. The Public Policy Intern position is responsible for performing research and analysis for the Public Policy Department, analyzing and tracking legislation, regulations, guidance and other community development-related policies.
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Position Summary: The Senior Policy Counsel/Advocate will play a key role in implementing Public Knowledge's government affairs strategy through advocacy, strategy development, and relationship building in Congress, at Federal agencies, within the Executive Branch, and across the public interest field.
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An understanding and ability to engage in strategic public policy advocacy that integrates media and legislative action together with economics, science and policy analysis to achieve strong results.
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As a key leader on our government affairs team, the Public Policy Director will play a critical role in shaping policies, advocating for the bank, and advancing our organization's strategic objectives at the federal level.
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The Associate Director, Policy Advocacy serves as the senior expert in the Global Public Policy (GPP) organization on designing and implementing policy advocacy campaigns that are targeted and effective in advancing policy change in support of the company’s business objectives.
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Master's degree in public policy, public administration, social work or related field, or juris doctorate, plus one year experience with policy advocacy; OR a Bachelor’s degree and 3+ year’s experience with policy advocacy in one or more of CDF’s areas of interest.
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The Policy Communications team works hand-in-hand in strategic partnership with Instacart’s Policy & Government Affairs team (which oversees government relations, public affairs, public policy research and development, and social impact work at the federal, state and local level in the U.S. and Canada), Instacart’s Legal team, and other key partners and stakeholders, both internally and externally.
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Ph. D., or other doctorate degree in fields including Public Policy, Public Health, Health Policy, Political Science, Gerontology, Economics, Health Economics, Social Sciences, Law. AARP will not sponsor an employment visa for this position at this time.
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Bachelor's degree with experience as a communications director/deputy director or press secretary in a DC or district congressional office or a communications professional in an association, academic medical center, public affairs firm is required.
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To expand the diversity of voices that speak with authority in federal and state policy debates, CBPP ’s internship program identifies highly motivated candidates — particularly those with experience with communities that are underrepresented in policy debates — with a demonstrated interest in working on public policies that affect low-income and diverse communities and have implications for racial equity.
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The Research Policy Advisor I will join the Research Policy, Partnerships, and Approaches Team within the Research Division in helping to facilitate, strengthen, and promote the increased use of research evidence in USAID’s programming and policymaking, and the conduct and management of USAID-funded research.
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Independently organize and execute public and private events, in-person, hybrid and virtual, for BPC’s policy projects, including venue selection, contracting, logistics and production.
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Currently enrolled in law school and successfully completed two semesters of law school study (2L or higher) or enrolled in Masters of Public Policy program at American University or Howard University.
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In the course of our work, each staff person should work to apply a racial equity lens to their work and practices; and participate in racial equity on-going training. Ability to lead and manage projects, including working as part of hybrid remote/in-person teams.
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