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SCOPE: Under the leadership of the General Manager of the Washington DC office, the Government Relations Manager acts as a liaison between the legislative entities and MHIA. This role is responsible for the tracking and analysis of legislative initiatives with a main focus on Hydrogen, Carbon Capture and Power Producing industry issues.
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Bachelor's degree preferably in government/public relations or similar with 2 years or more of congressional, government relations, or other relevant experience with knowledge of the state, federal and/or international legislative and public policy processes.
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Proven experience in government relations or lobbying. JDHuntr is looking for a Senior Lobbyist to join our corporate Global Government Relations team in Washington, DC. In this role, you will play a key part in advocating for our company's interests on federal budget submissions, congressional bills, and business-related legislation.
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BA/BS required, MA/MS preferred; typically requires at least 6-9 years of relevant experience and/or an equivalent combination of education and experience with a focus on Federal issue advocacy, lobbying, public policy, and/or experience on Capitol Hill or with a Federal government agency.
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C&M International (CMI) is a global government relations, public policy, and public affairs firm that helps clients promote their business priorities across three core pillars – Global Health, Digital Transformation, and Trade & Investment.
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Work with the Senior Vice President of Government Relations, in concert with the legal and policy team, to develop and implement 340B Health’s policy agenda on Capitol Hill and with the administration.
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The Director, Government Relations will develop and implement effective government affairs strategies to promote the Associations mission, raise awareness, and educate congressional and agency staff on health policy issues affecting the industry.
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DEPARTMENT: Government Relations and External Affairs. Provide timely responses to requests for progress reports, funding proposals, budgets and other information requested by departments including: Government Relations, Communications and Philanthropy.
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Under general supervision, the Senior Manager of Government Relations and Public Policy advances CFP Board’s federal and state legislative priorities and promotes CFP Board’s agenda to Members of Congress, their staff, state legislative bodies and organizations, and others who influence federal and state policymaking.
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The Sr. Program Manager, K12 Education will partner with national and state/local civil rights organizations to conceptualize policy proposals and policy remedies to achieve equity in K12 education, track education policy developments at the federal and state levels and recommend positions and government relations strategies to advance civil and human rights.
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Coordinate with other leaders within the Policy & Government Relations vertical to ensure effective relationship management, coordination on Capitol Hill, and on effective legislative strategies across policy divisions; coordinate regularly with other division Directors of Policy & Government Affairs to ensure alignment.
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The US Government Relations Senior Coordinator is responsible for assisting the US Government Relations team in a variety of capacities, to include policy research and analysis, tracking Congressional hearings and events, preparing briefings and presentations, helping to develop legislation, scheduling, internal and external meeting and event preparation, and other administrative tasks, including the supervision of interns.
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Position Responsibilities Recommends, executes, and monitors implementation of the state government relations legislative strategy under the guidance of the VP. Develops and maintains strategic relationships with regional U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) representatives, state legislators in key states, state regulators, and Capitol Hill staff.
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Support all GR activities and work with the HO Government Relations to develop clear strategic policy and political objectives for the group. The position will report to the HO of Government Relations.
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Experience advising clients on lobbying, government relations, nonprofit advocacy and government ethics preferred. Counsel staff on legal and compliance issues relating to federal, state, local and international laws, including lobbying and government ethics.
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