National Brain Tumor Society,Director of Public Policy and Advocacy Jobs in U S

National
Brain Tumor Society (NBTS), www.braintumor.org, is the largest nonprofit
organization in the United States dedicated to the brain tumor community. It is
fiercely committed to finding new and effective treatments for patients with
brain tumors and ultimately finding a cure. We aggressively drive strategic
research, advocate for public policies that advance research and meet the
critical needs of the brain tumor community, and enable the voices and
perspectives of the brain tumor community to be heard by

policy-makers.

NBTS
is currently seeking a Director of Public Policy and Advocacy. She/he will have
a key leadership role in four areas:
  1. Brain
    Tumor Policy Development:
    Developing NBTS’ annual public
    policy agenda, including its legislative agenda and priorities, as well as
    NBTS’ positions on various policy matters.
  2. Advocacy:
    Managing, developing and maintaining a nationwide advocacy volunteer
    structure.
  3. Representation:
    Serving as the main NBTS representative on Capitol Hill, as well as to
    coalitions and other organizations.
  4. Policy
    and Advocacy Events:
    Advancing our research and public
    policy agenda through convening meetings and events, including our
    signature advocacy event called Head to the Hill.
Primary
Responsibilities:
  • Plan
    and carry out activities to recruit, train, retain, and recognize
    volunteer advocates.
  • Work
    collaboratively with Advancement, including Marketing/Communications, and
    Research Departments to achieve organizational goals.
  • Prepare
    and execute Head to the Hill annual advocacy event and other activities.
  • Collect
    and prepare patient and caregiver stories for use in public policy
    contexts.
  • Create
    volunteer-based advocacy actions via electronic or in-person means to
    sustain relationships. (Writing/sending action alerts,
    designing/coordinating volunteer advocacy teleconferences and webinars)
  • Maintain
    active relationships with members of Congress and their staffs on
    legislative priorities.
  • Develop
    supporting materials and documentation for policy positions.
  • Participate
    in relevant public policy coalitions.
  • Implements
    grassroots advocacy strategy.
  • Develop
    content for electronic updates on public policy matters for constituents.
  • Provide
    regular updates to volunteers and mobilize them on policy issues on a
    regular basis.
  • Travel
    on occasion throughout the U.S.
  • Keeping
    abreast of public policy changes and how these changes may impact advocacy
    and NTBS.
  • Serve
    as a member of senior leadership team
Education
& Experience:
Bachelor’s
Degree, (Preferred:Master’s degree, JD, Ph.D or equivalent), with a minimum of
seven years professional experience working with and organizing volunteers,
patients/caregivers. Preferred experiences may include: advocating and/or
conducting public policy research, on-line advocacy.
Required
Skills, Knowledge & Abilities:
  • Demonstrated
    leadership in the public policy arena.
  • Skilled
    at planning and executing specific projects that are part of a larger
    strategy.
  • Experience
    and interest in public policy, health care, politics, and the democratic
    process.
  • Interest
    in building a powerful advocacy force for the brain tumor community.
  • Strong
    oral and written communication skills including ability to communicate
    clearly and concisely in writing and in person.
  • Comfortable
    presenting and facilitating in person, via teleconference or webinar.
  • Logistical
    experience in creating events and opportunities for volunteers.
  • Commitment
    to improving the lives of people with brain tumors.
  • A
    team player who wants to make a difference in the fight against brain
    tumors and cancer in general.
If
you are interested in joining our organization, please send your cover letter
and resume to cfreuder@braintumor.org.
No agencies, please.
How to apply
If
you are interested in joining our organization, please send your cover letter
and resume to cfreuder@braintumor.org.
No agencies, please.
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