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The Foundation for Government Accountability is seeking a State Government Affairs Director to strategically engage with policymakers and lead initiatives in the South Central region. This full-time position emphasizes building relationships and managing legislative efforts to enact meaningful reforms. Key responsibilities include overseeing a portfolio of states, ensuring effective communication, and driving results in a dynamic political environment.
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$100,000.00/yr - $130,000.00/yr
Description
The Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA)is hiring a State Government Affairs Director to lead our efforts to shape policy and build legislative relationships in a portfolio of South Central states (AZ, KS, NE, OK, and TX).
This is not a role for someone who is content to coast or sit on the sidelines—in this role, you’ll be in the front seat, driving FGA’s policy agenda in your portfolio of states. You’ll become a go-to confidante and strategist for policymakers, in the rooms where deals are cut and big decisions are made.
You’ll not only be well-versed in our policy issues and able to speak on them at length to engage lawmakers with our reforms, but you’ll also take the lead on crafting the strategy and building the relationships that will help take FGA reforms from policy idea to law. As a trusted advisor to state lawmakers, you’ll play a key role in advancing meaningful reforms that improve lives. When legislative battles heat up, you’ll take command of the war room—coordinating strategy, rallying partners, and helping drive outcomes in high-stakes environments.
This is a travel-heavy role, so the ideal candidate will be able to maintain a frequent in-person presence in their portfolio states throughout the legislative session and beyond. This role will also require you to prioritize rapidly and effectively tracking and reporting on state progress. If you’re a skilled communicator and a savvy political operator who can build trust and maintain relationships, manage and thrive in a fast-paced workload, and take initiative to craft winning strategies and seamlessly pivot when necessary, you may be the right fit for the job.
CULTURE AND FIT
The people who consistently succeed at FGA are those whose actions and behavior reflect our five Core Values. If you adhere to these values and answer “yes” to each of these questions, you may be a fit.
1. Candid to Solve: Being willing to have tough conversations in order to solve issues and build trust.
2. Grow or Die: We don’t have a neutral gear; we must consistently challenge ourselves and each other to grow in our talents and skills.
3. Politically Savvy: Policy doesn’t change in a vacuum, but in a political reality that we must understand and account for.
4. Partnership-Oriented: Internal and external relationships are not transactional. That starts with our team members and the perspective that we need the rest of the team to succeed in order to win personally.
5. Bought in to Win: We’re at FGA because we want to change policy. No one is counting hours or widgets, we are here to get results, and sometimes that will require going the extra mile or doing a job that isn’t technically ours.
The vast majority of those who don’t get hired (or don’t last) at FGA are due to a lack of fit with these values. Be prepared to have very candid conversations about them in our interview process.
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
This State Government Affairs Director role will have four primary roles, broken down into key responsibilities. They are:
Create and execute a sales strategy for each state in the portfolio
Cultivate and maintain relationships with relevant legislative, executive, agency, and allied third-party organizations in portfolio states
Manage contractors in states
Serve as the internal point person for portfolio states
REQUIREMENTS
TIMING, LOCATION, AND COMPENSATION
FGA is seeking to fill this position as soon as possible. FGA’s headquarters are in Naples, FL, but nearly all of FGA’s staff work remotely.The candidate must reside in one of the following states:AZ, KS, NE, OK, and TX.FGA has built a highly successful remote work culture over the past decade with systems and structures designed for clarity, flexibility, and great communication. Key elements of the environment include:
FGA offers a competitive salary of between $100,000 to $130,000for this position, depending on experience, education, and qualifications, and a benefits package including a six percent retirement match, health benefit, and a generous paid leave plan.
Salary Description
$100,000 - $130,000
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