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Capitol Hill, Federal agency or state government experience required. 7+ years of government affairs experience working public policy issues related to consumer protection and data privacy.
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Bachelor’s degree and a minimum of 15 years of experience in the political arena/government affairs with experience managing independent expenditures (IEs), campaigns, party committees, and/or SuperPACs∯*∯ Additional experience as a government official, staffer to a member of Congress or Congressional committee, or a related position in the Administration, business, or a combination thereof is welcome.
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The Foreign Service Institute (FSI) is the primary training provider for the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Government (USG) foreign affairs community. This interdisciplinary role involves curriculum development, teaching, advising, and ongoing course evaluations, with an emphasis on aligning training programs with the needs of the Department of State and the broader foreign affairs community.
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The certificate of disability may be issued by a State Vocational Rehabilitation Office, Disability Services or Career Services office of an applicant's college or university, or the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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In this role the Policy Director, CCR provides strategic policy guidance and is responsible for government affairs coordination that advances the Center’s mission and goals with federal, state, and local government levels as well as federal and state agencies.
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Based in Washington, D.C., the Senior Director of Federal Government Affairs will be a member of the Government Affairs (GA) team and will work closely with State Government Affairs, U.S. Policy and Therapeutic Area leads (i.e., Virology, Oncology.
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The Director, State Affairs leads AGA’s efforts in monitoring state legislation and policy, advancing government relations objectives through strategic lobbying and coalition building.
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Bachelor's degree in International Affairs, Government Relations, Public Affairs, or a related field, or 5-6 years of relevant experience if the degree is in a different area. Supports proper data collection and reporting on federal government anti-trafficking efforts in coordination with the interagency section of the IGA team.
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This position will work closely with AFPM’s government relations, state affairs, safety, industry analysis, and communications teams to enhance AFPM’s advocacy on petrochemical policy matters.
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Experience must be with the Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, the Federal Bureau of Investigation Department of State, or an equivalent U.S. Government agency and should include training in Military Occupational Specialties 35F, 350F, 35O, 18F, other military service equivalents, or GS-0132 series.
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The position reports to the Vice President (VP), Government Affairs & Media Relations (GAMR) and provides support on state legislative and regulatory advocacy initiatives. Recommends, executes, and monitors implementation of the state government relations legislative strategy under the guidance of the VP.
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AARP’s Community, State and National Affairs (CSN) Group includes Government Relations, Programs, Volunteer Engagement, Community Outreach and Advocacy at the federal, state and local levels.
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Coordinates reviews of proposed amicus briefs with the National President, Government Affairs and Veterans Benefits Committee Chairs, and Government Affairs and Veterans Benefits Department Directors.
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In collaboration with Senior Director, connect with state and local government relations professionals at AAMC member institutions to track and monitor issues that could emerge at the federal level and convene these professionals to share common challenges and opportunities.
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Support NCJW’s advocacy efforts by aligning communications strategies with federal, state, and local government initiatives, focusing on the organization’s core priorities, including expanding abortion access, protecting voting rights, advancing civil rights, and promoting gender-based and economic justice.
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