Department: State Capacity
Location: Washington, D.C.
Schedule: Flexible hybrid, minimum 3 days in-office per week
Job Status: Full-Time
Experience: 7-8 years working with the federal legislative or executive branch or equivalent experience on a government affairs team.
Salary: $124,000- $143,000, plus a generous benefits package
Reports to: Director of State Capacity and Director of Government Affairs
The Niskanen Center
Named “the most interesting think tank in American politics” by Time magazine in March 2023, the Niskanen Center promotes policies that advance prosperity, opportunity, and human flourishing, guided by the belief that a free market and an effective government are mutually dependent.
We are forging a new vision of American governance that draws on ideas from across the ideological spectrum, an approach made possible by our independence from rigid political coalitions. Our ideological openness gives us credibility to work with a broad range of actors, meeting them on their own terms and helping them converge on policies they might support for different reasons.
The Position
The Niskanen Center seeks a government affairs professional to lead outreach for our growing State Capacity Team. This team aims to improve our government’s ability to effectively implement its policy objectives. To advance our vision, the team crafts and supports bipartisan, pragmatic reforms across both the legislative and executive branches.
To support this work, the government affairs manager collaborates with our policy and communication staff to advance and promote the team’s research and policy proposals with Congress, the Administration and Executive Branch Agencies, key stakeholders, and coalitional allies. Applicants should have experience working across ideological lines and enthusiasm for strengthening government capacity for the modern era. The position reports to the Director of State Capacity and to the Director of Government Affairs as a member of the Government Affairs Team. This position does not require prior lobbying registration, but it may involve registering in the future.
Key Responsibilities
- Design, implement, and track outreach strategies to advance Niskanen state capacity research and proposals with Congress, the Administration and Executive Branch Agencies, key stakeholders, and coalitional allies. This will include activities ranging from direct engagement with policymakers to coalition building and management.
- Monitor and interpret legislation and policy implementation to ascertain any impact on Niskanen state capacity priorities.
- Draft briefing and educational materials, testimony, statements, questions for the record, speeches, and talking points.
- Build, coordinate, and maintain partnerships with other nonprofits, public interest groups, coalitions, and related organizations engaged in advancing state capacity. Represent Niskanen in the coalitions, community events, public forums, and the media, including print, radio, television, and social media.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience.
- 7-8 of experience working with the federal legislative branch or equivalent experience on a government affairs team.
- Excellent written and verbal communications skills.
- A track record of working independently, creative thinking, and managing multiple projects and priorities.
- Ability to translate policy ideas to appeal to audiences across the political spectrum.
- Success working with diverse stakeholders such as policy experts, advocates, thought leaders, as well as Congress, the Administration, and federal administrative and executive agencies.
Benefits and Diversity Commitment
Unlimited paid time off; office is closed on all federal holidays plus the week between Christmas and New Year’s Day; paid parental leave; 100% health, dental and vision insurance for the employee; 403(b) plan with 4% organization contribution, no vesting period; commuter benefits in D.C..
The Niskanen Center is an equal-opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without discrimination of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status. We also seek to expand our professional networks and workplace composition to better reflect our dedication to diversity, equity and inclusion.
How to Apply
We only review applications after the deadline: applications must be submitted by 11:59 pm ET on November 26, 2024. Please include a cover letter and resume. Be prepared to present additional materials during the interview process.
Use the link below to apply. No phone calls, please.