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Posted on June 27, 2012
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Public Policy Manager
GLSEN
Washington, DC
GLSEN - Public Policy Manager
Position: Public Policy Manager
Reports: Public Policy Director
Location: This position is based in GLSEN’s Washington, D.C. office
Objectives: The Public Policy Manager will play the lead role in developing and implementing GLSEN’s national, state-policy program, lead public education efforts on
existing GLSEN concerns; and support the development of new areas of policy work within GLSEN’s strategic framework.
Responsibilities:
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Provide leadership, program development, and program management to assure that GLSEN has a long-range state advocacy and policy plan to achieve its strategic goals and objectives.
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Research and analyze complex policy issues, draft possible solutions and recommend various state public policy actions regarding LGBT youth in K-12 education.
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Evaluate the effectiveness of existing LGBT state government policies and programs and work to help develop innovative and successful implementation strategies with government agencies and non-profit partners in key states.
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Develop and manage strategic relationships with community organizations, policy makers, government agencies, and non-profit institutions, such as the Equality
Federation, on behalf of GLSEN.
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Work with research and communication departments to develop and disseminate issue briefs/white papers on various state LGBT/Education policy issues.
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Provide technical assistance to state-based constituents on passage of state and local safe schools legislation. Specific assistance may include development of model policies, advice on lobbying and legislative outreach, coalition building, and training activities.
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Monitor state-level legislation via Statescape or other legislative tracking tools.
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Develop, publish and monitor state and local action alerts.
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Work with other GLSEN departments on cross-departmental projects such as resource development, trainings, etc.
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Work with other GLSEN team members to build effective communication strategies and strong constituency engagement plans to raise public awareness to bring GLSEN’s current concerns to larger audiences.
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Represent GLSEN at necessary public events; panels, workshops and conferences; and government gatherings as needed.
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Play a leadership role in the development of new areas of work for GLSEN and help plan and manage annual public policy work plan.
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Other duties as assigned.
Background and Experience:
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Minimum BS/BA in political science, public policy, governmental affairs or related fields. Advanced degree or law degree preferred.
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Three to five years of experience in policy or legislative work preferred.
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Experience developing and implementing local or state legislative campaigns or similar advocacy efforts.
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Knowledge of the operations and procedures of local and state governments and state legislatures.
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Experience in program development and program management.
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Demonstrated experience with or commitment to work in diverse communities.
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Ability to manage and prioritize multiple tasks/issues.
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Self-directed, with ability to work independently and collaboratively within teams.
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Excellent written and oral communications skills.
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Experience in workshop facilitation, public speaking and the training of others a plus.
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Fluent with various computer software programs and social media.
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Willingness to travel as required.
GLSEN is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We strongly encourage people of color, of diverse gender identities, women and non-LGBT persons to apply.
Application Instructions
Resume and letter of interest should be submitted to: resumes@glsen.org, faxed to 212-727-0254 or mailed to GLSEN, 90 Broad Street, 2nd Floor, New York, New York 10004
Salary is commensurate with experience
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