Government Relations Director

American Cancer Society
  • Location
    Remote, Virginia
  • Sector
    Non Profit
  • Experience
    Mid Career
  • Posted
    Sep 23
  • Location Type
    Remote

Position description

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES

Mission/Issue Campaigns:

      • Drive mission policy and appropriations wins in Virginia.
      • Actively serve as an ambassador for the Society and ACS CAN to the state legislature, governor, state agencies, and congressional offices, while also educating the public and appropriately demonstrating the values and reputation of the enterprise and its brand.
      • Establish clear, focused legislative and regulatory priorities based on the best mission advancement opportunities in assigned state, developing legislative agendas, and supporting materials that include thorough documentation, while ensuring consistency with ACS CAN policy positions and messaging.
      • Lead and drive local or statewide issue campaigns in the state, including ballot initiatives or referenda where applicable.
      • Develop and maintain positive relationships with local, state, and federal elected officials and staff. Build relationships and closely collaborate in in Virginia with relevant executive branch personnel, especially in health and other agencies engaged in health equity, tobacco prevention and cessation, access to care, cancer screenings, drug formularies, etc.
      • Monitor and analyze all relevant pieces of legislation and provide or facilitate oral and written testimony in accordance with ACS CAN policy, working with ACS CAN State and Local campaigns team to ensure adherence to organizational positions. In close collaboration with other team members in the state, as well as regional and national colleagues, lead and drive the planning and implementation of comprehensive and strategic issue campaigns to achieve progress towards legislative and appropriations successes at the state/local level.
      • Utilize the Direct Action Organizing method of campaign planning and execution, incorporating grassroots, media advocacy, and other organizational support systems. Lead efforts in the state to facilitate the advancement of the organization's federal legislative campaigns and priorities, as required.
      • Ensure the development of positive relationships between the organization and key congressional targets in assigned state.
      • Strategically build federal champions for ACS CAN's priorities where possible.
      • Defeat legislation that would negatively impact the mission of the ACS and ACS CAN.
      • Serve as the primary ACS CAN media spokesperson in Virginia, or otherwise help facilitate the preparation of others, such as leadership volunteers, for interviews. Also develop relationships with the state's capitol press corps.
      • Utilize Twitter accounts, as well as other similar communications tools, to reach audiences on behalf of ACS CAN.
      • Actively serve in the state as ACS CAN's representative on coalitions aimed at advancing the organization's public policy and appropriations priorities, with a clear understanding and management of parameters around coalition agreements, including deal breakers on legislation.

Integration and Capacity Building:

      • Serve on ACS area or state management, market, and/or planning teams, as required.
      • Work with ACS and ACS CAN colleagues in assigned state(s) to help facilitate the success of the entire enterprise.
      • Incorporate ACS staff and volunteers in legislative and appropriations campaigns, where appropriate.
      • Enhance the overall external visibility of the enterprise in a positive manner commensurate with the organization's brand.
      • Help the enterprise build capacity by working in concert with grassroots staff to recruit, engage, and communicate with the organization's volunteer network in Virginia.
      • Help grassroots staff conduct trainings as needed for volunteers and ACS staff in the state, and help prepare volunteers for meetings, testimony, etc.

Fundraising:

      • Work closely with ACS CAN's national fundraising team and other colleagues to goal, plan, drive, and execute a viable fundraising program in Virginia, which may entail a policy forum or other event.
      • Lead and drive ACS CAN efforts in the state towards achievement of its annual fundraising goal, through events or other revenue generating activities, including the prospecting of donors and growth of the organization's financial base.
      • Utilize policy forums or similar fundraising events in the state to also build and nurture relationships aimed at advancing the organization's mission.
      • Facilitate account management, actively supporting both ACS and ACS CAN fundraising by leveraging relationships in Virginia.
      • Serve as an effective steward of relationships by communicating effectively with ACS CAN corporate members, donors, and prospective funders in the state.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion:

      • Approach the work of the enterprise with a spirit of diversity, equity, and inclusion, establishing a climate where every individual is valued and respected.
      • Ensure the development and execution of a state diversity and inclusion plan in Virginia, establishing and nurturing relationships with new stakeholders and advancing the organization's diversity goals. Identify, and pursue where applicable, opportunities to improve health equity and eliminate health disparities through the state policy and appropriations process.

Legal:

      • Follow ACS CAN policies and guidelines. Comply with all lobbying related requirements and regulations in Virginia.
      • Ensure that any Cancer Votes electoral program activities in the state, where relevant, adhere to all IRS and ACS CAN legal guidelines and reporting requirements.
      • Model leadership by embracing all of the organization's technical tools and trainings, while also effectively completing administrative duties around documentation and reporting.
      • Manage contract lobbyists, where applicable.
      • Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

FORMAL KNOWLEDGE

      • Bachelor’s degree in political science or related field required.
      • Minimum of 5 years relevant work experience in political and/or policy campaign experience required.
      • Detailed knowledge of the legislative process and political landscape, with the ability to adapt to state government environment.

OTHER SKILLS

      • Health policy knowledge preferred.
      • Fundraising experience preferred.
      • Ability to draft bill or amendment language preferred Excellent written, oral, interpersonal, computer, and mobile application skills required.
      • Action-oriented and the ability to work independently with minimum direction and work as a member or leader of a team.
      • Ability to work with others in complex environments, with a strong ability to adapt to changing situations.
      • Demonstrated ability to work on fast-paced, time-sensitive matters with internal and external constituents.
      • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with diverse individuals and communities.
      • Ability to complete work in a timely and efficient manner and ensure work is accurate.
      • Ability to utilize available technology to perform position responsibilities.

SPECIAL MENTAL OR PHYSICAL DEMANDS

  • Some travel required.

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