Organizational Summary: The Climate Leadership Council (Council) is a nonpartisan 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to promote the most effective, fair, and lasting climate solutions. Americans for Carbon Dividends (AFCD) is a 501(c)(4) national education and advocacy campaign that promotes the bipartisan Baker-Shultz Carbon Dividends Plan.
Position Overview: The Director, Government Relations will lead, support, and bolster the Council and AFCD’s efforts to impact public policy and build key relationships with congressional offices and the executive branch.
Responsibilities include:
- Interact with members of Congress, Hill staff, executive branch officials and staff in furtherance of the organizations’ missions and to promote organizations’ priorities policies. Register and serve as a federal lobbyist for the organization.
- Track, develop, manage and maintain bipartisan relationships with key government stakeholders (Senate, House, executive branch) through direct meetings, correspondence and public events.
- Support the organizations’ collaborative work with external stakeholders in developing and refining details around priority policies.
- Work in conjunction with the internal team and external stakeholders to build coalitions, develop and manage innovative policy campaigns, and engage with policymakers, trade associations, industry partners, thought leaders, non-profit think tanks, NGOs, and others to communicate and advance the organizations’ policy priorities.
- Provide rapid response and ad hoc research and advice in support of the organizations’ leadership, supporters,stakeholders, congressional offices, the executive branch, and strategic partners.
- Develop organizational engagement strategies for relevant legislative and regulatory proposals.
- Develop and execute strategies, stakeholder outreach, and policy campaigns to advance the organizations’ policy priorities.
- Represent the organizations in meetings with external stakeholders.
- Work with the internal team to manage external consultants; set priorities and milestones and hold teams accountable.
- Perform special projects as requested by the CEO, Managing Directors and Senior Vice President, Policy and Research.
Qualifications:
- At least 7 years of relevant experience is required.
- Superior knowledge of climate, energy and/or trade policy.
- Advocacy experience on energy, climate and/or trade policy issues preferred.
- Experience working on Capitol Hill, in the executive branch, trade associations, public affairs/lobbying firms, think tanks and/or other non-profit organizations or corporations preferred.
- Strong verbal and written communications and the ability to present in a group setting.
- Ability to multitask, meet pressing deadlines, schedule, staff and lead meetings and adjust in a changing political environment.
- Most importantly, we are seeking individuals who are highly ambitious, focused on positive outcomes, eager to work collaboratively while remaining resilient in a challenging political arena, and operate with impeccable integrity.
- Position requires registering as a federal lobbyist once hired.
Location:
This position is based in DC in a traditional office setting, subject to the organization’s telework policy. Currently the organization is operating in a hybrid environment (3 days in office; 2 days remote).
Compensation: Competitive salary range based on experience: $150,000-200,000; full benefits package including medical, dental, vision, 403(b), etc.