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Manager Federal Government Affairs Active Transportation

American Society of Landscape Architects

Connecticut

Hybrid

USD 60,000 - 100,000

Full time

7 days ago
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Job summary

Join a forward-thinking organization dedicated to advancing landscape architecture through effective advocacy and government affairs. This role involves managing key relationships with Congress and federal agencies, researching and drafting essential legislation, and coordinating grassroots efforts to influence policy. You'll work collaboratively with a passionate team, ensuring that the interests of landscape architects are represented at the highest levels. With a competitive benefits package and the flexibility of a hybrid work environment, this position offers a unique opportunity to make a significant impact in the field.

Benefits

Medical Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
401k Plan with Employer Match
11 Paid Holidays
Flexible Work from Home Options

Qualifications

  • 4+ years in federal government affairs with a focus on advocacy.
  • Strong writing and editing skills for persuasive documents.

Responsibilities

  • Research and track federal legislative issues related to transportation.
  • Draft legislation and engage with Congressional partners.
  • Coordinate grassroots communications on federal issues.

Skills

Advocacy
Legislative Drafting
Political Acumen
Communication Skills
Consensus Building

Education

Bachelor's in Political Science
Graduate Degree

Tools

Microsoft Office
Grassroots Engagement Tools
Legislative Tracking Services

Job description

Nature of the Position: Assists the Managing Director, Government Affairs in developing and implementing ASLA's federal government affairs programs, and to represent and advocate for ASLA's interests with Congress, federal agencies, coalitions, and other organizations. Manages and oversees critical issues that advance the transportation planning and design work of landscape architects, including bicycle and pedestrian projects; recreational trails; complete streets projects; transit and transit-oriented development; and other active and multimodal transportation projects.

Responsibilities:

Researches, tracks, responds to, and provides timely updates on federal legislative and regulatory issues, related to active and multimodal transportation projects.

Establishes and maintains relationships with members of Congress, congressional committees and their staff, and members and staff of the executive branch with jurisdiction over assigned issues.

Drafts legislation, testimony, and amendments, and engages with partners and coalitions to find champions in Congress to introduce language and works to pass it.

Researches and drafts comments for proposed rules, administrative proceedings, and other regulatory actions for assigned issue areas.

Cultivates and manages partnerships and relationships with coalitions, allied and related organizations—including other design professions—and industry groups.

In collaboration with the Government Affairs team, coordinates, and issues grassroots communications on federal legislative issues through the ASLA iAdvocate Network (Voter Voice) and other grassroots tools.

Manages and coordinates efforts for ASLA's biennial federal advocacy day program.

Coordinates with the Communications & Marketing teams on statements, quotes, and other messaging related to federal government affairs issues.

In collaboration with the Government Affairs Coordinator, updates and maintains government affairs web pages to ensure timely, accurate information.

Presents and participates in panels at internal and external conferences, on webinars, and other events.

Upholds the ASLA values and culture. Adheres to the ASLA policy on Standards and Conduct and all other administrative and management policies.

Performs related other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

BA in Political Science, Public Policy, Communication, or related field; graduate degree a plus.

Minimum of four (4) years’ experience in federal government affairs or in congressional office, with emphasis on advocacy and congressional and agency relations.

Knowledge of federal government processes and lobbying strategies.

Strong written and oral communications skills, with an emphasis on drafting and editing well-written, persuasive documents are required.

Strong political acumen, and the ability to be effective with members of both political parties.

Knowledge of water management, green infrastructure/nature-based solutions, parks and recreation, and community development issues is helpful.

Ability to work with ASLA Government Affairs committees and volunteer leadership.

Strong consensus-building and facilitation skills.

Knowledge of landscape architecture and/or the planning, design, and construction industry a plus.

Proficiency in Microsoft Office programs, grassroots engagement tools (i.e. VoterVoice) and legislative tracking services helpful.

Excellent organizational skills, quality control, and attention to detail.

ASLA offers a competitive benefits package including medical and dental insurance, vision insurance, company-paid STD & LTD, 401k plan with employer match and celebrates 11 paid holidays per year.

This position is based in Washington, D.C., with a hybrid option of two days a week in the office.

Flexible work from home options available.

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