Associate Director, Federal Relations, Washington, DC
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Associate Director, Federal Relations, Washington, DC
APPLY The Division of University Relations represents an integrated approach to Government Relations (Community, State, Federal), Brand, News, Media Relations, and Strategic Communications. More than 70 University Relations staff collaborate with, provide support to, the colleges, schools and administrative units within the university. This includes promoting and raising the visibility of Cornell University to a wide variety of internal and external audiences in support of the university strategic priorities. The Office of Federal Relations supports, develops and advances the division's strategic priorities and elevate the profile and thought leadership of Cornell University, its faculty, and administrative leaders among policymakers and the media in Washington, DC. Learn more about our organization and explore other opportunities on our careers page. The Opportunity The Associate Director for Federal Relations will work with the Senior Director of Federal Relations to represent Cornell University and further the university's interests with the legislative and executive branches of the federal government. Contribute to establishing Cornell's presence in Washington, DC on a wide variety of topics and issues of importance to Cornell and the higher education sector. Research, monitor, analyze and respond strategically to pending legislative and regulatory proposals that affect the higher education sector. Represent Cornell at meetings on Capitol Hill, at federal government agencies, with higher education associations, and other professional organizations and within coalitions. Assume responsibility for program initiatives in relevant issue areas. Inform, advise, strategize and guide Cornell audiences (senior staff, deans, directors, chairs, faculty, and administrators) on issues related to federal programs, policies, and initiatives that may affect or engage the university's research, education, and outreach roles. There will be periodic requirements for work during evening hours and on the weekends. Some travel is necessary. This is a full-time hybrid position located in Washington, DC. The successful candidate will spend at least three days a week in the Washington, DC office. Fully remote work out of state or the region is not an option for this role. Compensation: The position will be offered at between $126,000 - $142,000/annual and will be based on the final candidate's skills and experience. Key Responsibilities These include, but are not limited:
What You Need Bachelor's degree and 5-7 years of experience working on Capitol Hill or at a federal government agency, lobbying and/or working with government officials, or equivalent combination.
Preferred:
Rewards and Benefits
No visa sponsorship or relocation assistance is available for this position. University Job Title: Assoc Dir Govt RelationsJob Family: AdministrationLevel: GPay Rate Type: SalaryPay Range: $111,517.00 - $136,299.00Remote Option Availability: HybridCompany: EndowedContact Name: Brenda JolyJob Titles and Pay Ranges: Non-Union Positions Noted pay ranges reflect the potential pay opportunity for each job profile. The hiring rate of pay for the successful candidate will be determined considering the following criteria:
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