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Preferred areas of study are: international studies, political science, national security, foreign policy, humanitarian assistance, foreign assistance, or counterterrorism. State Department policy experience preferred but policy for another federal agency in areas of foreign policy, humanitarian assistance, foreign assistance, or counterterrorism could qualify.
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This position reports to the Senior Vice President of Policy, Advocacy & Government Relations MISSION: To lead JED's efforts to research, synthesize, identify and implement actions to strengthen the youth mental health and suicide prevention field through advocacy and government relations activities.
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Maintain status and activity as a registered lobbyist covering appropriations, education, Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA), Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), and general national infrastructure and seek out opportunities to introduce policy and influence legislation that supports libraries, library users, and the expansion of educational and information services in and connected to libraries.
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The Government Affairs Deputy Director leads and manages WWP’s lobbying team, oversees and guides legislative engagement and broader public policy strategies, and supports the Government Affairs Director in leading WWP’s Government Affairs program.
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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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MA/MS/MPH/MPP/MPA or equivalent (BA or BS and 10+ years of related experience) in anthropology, psychology, public administration, public health, public/health policy, or related fields required.
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Job Description OVERVIEW: We are seeking an IT Security Policy Analyst/ISSO for our mission-critical customer in Washington, DC. You will work as part of a fantastic team providing security compliance expertise on a high-priority project.
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Freese and Nichols, Inc. is looking for a Federal Funding and Policy Specialist to spearhead our federal funding for disaster risk reduction and coastal resilience initiative. HUD CDBG-MIT and FEMA BRICAmerican Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) certificationCertified Floodplain Manager (CFM) certificationActive member of NSDSO, ASFPM, NEMA, and/or NHMAAt Freese and Nichols, everyone on our team gets to make a meaningful difference in our communities.
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Policy Analysts work closely with project leaders to provide project management and research support on a range of policy topics, including topics related to health and healthcare, behavioral health, substance use/abuse, public health preparedness, military manpower, personnel, and training, K-12 education, higher education, public safety, and national security.
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About the Team:The Global Public Policy & Government Affairs team’s work spans across a broad and diverse range of functions and workstreams, including government affairs and government relations; policy and issue area expertise; risk and crisis management and mitigation; outreach, coalitions, and partnerships; and philanthropy.
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Overview Job Description:Bennett Aerospace, Inc. has an opening for a highly motivated Subject Matter Expert III/Regulatory Policy Analyst/Writerin support ofa Federal Law Enforcement client located in Arlington, Virginia in the Regulatory Drafting and Policy Support Section (DPW.
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Continuously evaluate impacts of policy and policy changes on fraud detection models. Relevant experience in a health-related, scientific, or public policy/business discipline with extensive quantitative methods/statistical knowledge.
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Position Summary:KFF is the independent source for health policy research, polling, and journalism. KFF Health News is one of three major KFF operating programs, along with Health Policy and Polling and Survey Research, and a critical part of KFF’s role as an information organization.
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One to two years of professional experience in the following areas is desired:Event planning and/or project management;Voting rights, democracy reform, racial justice, or technology research or policy;Strategy, organizing, or research around legal or policy issues.
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The U.S. Department of State is the lead institution for the conduct of American diplomacy and the Secretary of State is the President's principal foreign policy advisor. The Department of State's mission is to advance U.S. national security interests, fight terrorism, protect U.S. interests abroad, and implement foreign policy initiatives that build a freer, prosperous and secure world.
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