Director of Policy
Company: The Jed Foundation
Location: Washington
Posted on: November 13, 2024
Job Description:
Director of PolicyApplication Deadline: 8 November
2024Department: EA - External Affairs - Advocacy & PolicyEmployment
Type: Full TimeLocation: Washington, D.C.Reporting To: Senior Vice
President of Policy, Advocacy & Government RelationsCompensation:
$114,000 - $133,000 / yearDescriptionThe Jed Foundation is seeking
a skilled and passionate Director of Policy to drive our ambitious
state and federal mental health policy agenda. This role is pivotal
in shaping our organization's policy direction and advocating for
impactful change. We are looking for our next Policy, Advocacy &
Government Relations professional with a demonstrated track record
of success identifying and prioritizing opportunities for impact,
building and implementing advocacy campaigns, developing
relationships with elected officials, collaborating with external
government relations consultants, managing coalition engagement,
and developing communications strategies for advancing advocacy
priorities. This position reports to the Senior Vice President of
Policy, Advocacy & Government Relations.MISSION: To lead JED's
efforts to research, synthesize, identify and implement actions to
strengthen the youth mental health and suicide prevention field
through advocacy and government relations activities.Key
Responsibilities
- Establish additional areas in which to develop and/or support
bills/policy changes at the state and federal levels (e.g., college
accreditation).
- Create and distribute monthly policy newsletter for internal
and external audiences.
- Develop grassroots support (among staff, other external
stakeholders, etc.) for JED's policy priorities.
- Manage JED's government relations and advocacy consultants
towards high-impact, measurable outcomes.
- Design and execute internal and external educational programs
to strengthen knowledge and impact in mental health policy and
advocacy.
- Engage and cultivate new youth mental health and suicide
prevention task forces, working with groups, and coalitions focused
on advocacy that align with JED's strategy and focus areas.
- Maintain and expand JED's involvement in existing coalition and
task force partnerships, including the Mental Health Liaison Group,
STARR Coalition, Sound the Alarm for Kids, and Hopeful Futures,
among others.
- Identify, review and, as appropriate, support legislation ideas
from other organizations that are consistent with JED's goals.
- Develop, manage and cultivate relationships with elected
officials, as needed, to achieve JED's advocacy priorities and
goals.
- Recognize and secure potential government funding opportunities
for the Development team to consider.
- Work across the organization to develop and deploy key advocacy
deliverables in collaboration with the following teams:
- Learning and Evaluation
- Communications
- Academic Programs
- Community Programs
- Design and implement a student internship program focused on
mental health policy and advocacy, including establishing
partnerships with academic institutions and creating hands-on
learning opportunities. Oversee recruitment, mentoring, and
professional development of interns to ensure alignment with the
organization's strategic goals and to cultivate future mental
health policy leaders.
- Play a key role in the planning and design of the annual policy
summit, ensuring its success and relevance to key
stakeholders.
- Integrate principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion into
all government affairs efforts, ensuring they address and reflect
the needs of diverse populations.
- Additional policy-related duties as assigned.Skills Knowledge
and Expertise
- Master's Degree in Political Science and/or Mental Health
related degree, or equivalent experience.
- 5+ years of relevant experience in mental health, health, or
disability policy, ideally including work within state or federal
legislative or executive branch offices, government affairs, or
nonprofit policy and advocacy organizations.
- Exceptional persuasive writing ability, strong public speaking
and communication skills.
- Alignment with JED's guiding principles and mission.Pay Ranges
/ Location / Travel InformationPay Ranges:The range listed on this
job posting is based on JED's compensation posting ranges. Salaries
may be higher or lower depending on experience and geographic
location.Location/Travel Information:Please note that this position
is HYBRID, and the remainder will be work-from-home. This role will
require retreat/business meetings at JED's central office in NYC or
other locations as designated by JED leadership. Additional travel
may be required.
- Must be able to be in DC for weekly in-person meetings, Hill
days, Conferences, etc.
- Travel -50% in the US
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