Policy and Government Relations Assistant

The U.S. Global Leadership Coalition (USGLC) is seeking a highly motivated, enthusiastic, and detail-oriented professional for the position of Policy and Government Relations Assistant. This unique and impactful position has a dual reporting structure – with public policy-related functions (50%) reporting to the Senior Director of Policy and the government relations functions (50%) reporting to the Director of Government Relations – and is based in Washington, D.C.

At USGLC, we are committed to fostering a culture of inclusiveness and belonging among staff, volunteers and partners.

Policy responsibilities include

Policy Outreach

  • Engage with relevant policymakers in Executive Branch bureaus involved in global development legislation.
  • Engage with think tanks and advocacy experts on global development legislation, such as MFAN, ONE, Bread for the World, and the Center for Global Development.

Research

  • Provide research assistance on special projects relating to U.S. foreign policy, global development, and economic prosperity.
  • Coordinate coverage for ongoing think tank events and Congressional hearings relating to diplomacy and global development.
  • Maintain and update USGLC State Fact Sheets.
  • Contribute to and author blog posts.

Other

  • Share responsibility for preparation of materials for USGLC events including salon dinners, small meetings, and events.
  • Duties as assigned based on the needs of the department.

 

Government Relations responsibilities include

Advocacy and Engagement with Congress

  • Work with Government Relations teammates to maintain relationships with bipartisan Congressional offices.
  • Assist in the planning and implementation of Capitol Hill lobby days and events.
  • Monitor congressional hearings, legislation, and briefings; particularly around relevant non-budget-focused issues (e.g. development finance, food security, countering authoritarianism).
  • Prepare briefing materials both for internal and external audiences, including assisting in the drafting of budget and legislative analysis documents.

Research

  • Research and analyze legislation and policy initiatives, particularly for non-budget areas that impact development and diplomacy programs.
  • Research and analyze the background and interests of Members of Congress, as needed, for events and meetings.

Other

  • Lead preparation of materials and memos for in-district congressional meetings and in-state events with government officials and local validators.
  • Serve as a liaison between GR and Policy Departments.
  • Other duties as assigned, based on the needs of the department.

Position Requirements

Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in public policy, government relations, foreign policy, international relations, or a similar subject. Strong analytical, writing, proofing/editing, and communication skills are required. Knowledge of Capitol Hill is a plus. Limited travel is expected.

To Apply

Please email a cover letter and resume to [email protected]. Please reference “Policy and Government Relations Assistant” in the subject line. Short-listed candidates will be contacted. No calls, please.

Compensation

A projected salary ranges of $40K-$45K will be offered, commensurate with experience and qualifications. The USGLC also provides a package of benefits, including health and disability insurance, retirement plan, paid annual and sick leave and federal holidays.

About the USGLC

The U.S. Global Leadership Coalition is a broad-based, influential network of more than 500 businesses and NGOs; national security and foreign policy experts; and business, veteran, farmer, faith-based, and community leaders in all 50 states who support elevating America’s civilian diplomacy and development tools to build a safer, more prosperous world.