Assistant Director, Government Affairs
Department
Government Affairs
Category
Communications and Public Relations
Job Type
Full-Time
Overview
The Assistant Director works with the Associate Vice President and Director of Government Affairs and other Princeton staff to develop and promote the University's advocacy agenda before the federal government. This position is based in Washington,D.C.
Responsibilities
- Research and Analysis
- Research legislative issues in which the University takes a leadership role (including issues related to higher education policy, the endowment, and fusion energy research)
- Analyze legislative proposals and executive actions that impact higher education or the research community. This includes pulling out key sections for campus comment and synthesizing the subsequent feedback.
- Analyze the federal budget and annual appropriations bills, including submitting appropriations priorities to Congress and providing updates to campus stakeholders
- Assist in the drafting of background memos and policy explainers
- Advocacy
- Work with the Office of Communications to develop handouts for members of Congress and their staff on areas of University research advocacy
- Arrange for faculty to meet with congressional staff on key research areas; brief and prepare faculty for those meetings, including drafting background memos and coordinating leave-behind materials.
- Lead the University's advocacy efforts on the National Endowment for the Humanities.
- Help plan and organize the annual Fusion Day on the Hill
- Communication with key constituencies
- Attend relevant briefings, meetings, and hearings and prepare summaries and memoranda for appropriate government affairs colleagues and/or campus partners
- Distribute campus and research news to key Capitol Hill constituencies
- Help write updates to campus summarizing policy actions and activities in Washington
- Work with the Office of Communication and the Office of the Dean for Research to identify Princetin research and researchers that would be useful to highlight in our advocacy efforts.
- Serve as the primary liaison to SPIA in D.C.
- Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor's degree
- 3+ years of experience in a government office or with a university or advocacy group
- Excellent written communication skills and attention to detail
- Strong interest in public policy and government and an ability to analyze and summarize legislative text
- Familiarity with Congress and the appropriations process
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Capitol Hill or Administration experience
- Knowledge of, and familiarity with, higher education and/or the scientific research enterprise
Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Standard Weekly Hours 36.25
Salary Range $93,000 to $103,000
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