Director of State Government Relations
Company: Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities
Location: Chicago
Posted on: February 1, 2025
Job Description:
Description:SUMMARY Under the direct supervision of the
Executive Vice President of Policy and Government Relations, the
Director of State Government Relations is charged with advancing
HACU's legislative agenda on state government issues in midwestern
states. Under the direction of the Executive Vice President of
Policy and Government Relations, the incumbent will coordinate
activities for legislative relations, including advocacy efforts
with executive and legislative branches of the state governments,
as well collaboration with regional policy centers, Hispanic and
other advocacy organizations, legislative affairs departments of
member colleges/universities and systems in the region, and higher
education associations. Track and analyze state policy and bills
under development or introduced. The Director of Government
Relations also supervises staff assigned to the Midwest Regional
Office and communicates operational needs to corresponding HACU
managers.
BENEFITS
- HACU offers a friendly work environment and a generous
company-paid benefits plan. Compensation is commensurate with
qualifications and experience.
- 15 company paid holidays.
- Employer-paid Group-Term Life, AD&D, Long-Term and
Short-Term Disability benefits
- Generous employer-paid contributions toward healthcare plan
expense 403(b), employer contributions (no match required) starting
at six months of service.
- Employee Assistance Program
- Optional dental, vision, legal, identity protection, accident,
cancer, hospital indemnity, and dependent life insurance
plans.
- Salary Range: $110,000 - $140,000
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
- Master's degree in public policy, political science, law,
public administration, or higher education or related field. A
bachelor's degree in any of those fields and five or more years of
experience in a similar position is acceptable in lieu of a
master's degree.
- A minimum of four years of increasingly responsible experience
in state government relations, policy analysis and advocacy, and a
proven ability to advocate for legislative and policy change,
preferably in higher education or education-related issues.
- A minimum of four years of experience and success in state
lobbying work as a registered lobbyist; required.
- A minimum of four years of experience in a supervisory
role.
- Candidate must demonstrate a breadth of diverse leadership
capabilities and qualifications including the ability to
collaborate with peers, coach and develop subordinates, and design
work methods that encourage staff to work cooperatively to achieve
meaningful outcomes and support HACU's culture, mission, and
values.
- Experience and/or training at the state level on issues
impacting Hispanics in higher education.
- Proven experience in a non-profit organization or policy
firm.
- Strong knowledge of higher education or education-related
issues and policies, legislation, and regulatory frameworks.
- High level of discretion and ethical judgment in navigating
political landscapes.
- Ability to analyze and respond to budgets, legislation, and
regulations at the state level with a strong knowledge of the
appropriations processes and procedures.
- Proficiency in using legislative tracking tools, databases, and
research resources.
- Excellent research and policy analysis, development, and
technical (legislative and regulatory) writing skills.
- Must be able to communicate complex policy issues clearly and
effectively.
- Knowledge of the principles and practices of strategic planning
and budgeting.
- Effective oral and written communication skills and
interpersonal skills necessary to interact with all levels of HACU
staff, legislators and other elected/appointed officials,
regulators and other groups with diverse backgrounds.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint,
Teams, and other virtual meeting tools is required (i.e., Zoom,
document merges, databases, creation, data entry, maintenance,
report generation).Requirements:QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job
successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential
duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are
representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Works collaboratively and strategically in a team environment
with all levels of professional, technical, and administrative
staff to ensure the fulfillment of HACU's mission, goals, and
objectives.
- Following the direction of the Executive Vice President of
Policy and Government Relations, assists in the organization and
coordination of HACU's legislative strategies and activities with
the midwest regional state governments and agencies.
- Supervise and mentor MRO government relations staff, including
setting performance standards and goals, providing feedback, and
facilitating professional development.
- Assist the EVP of Policy and Government Relations with regional
activities in support of HACU's state government advocacy
activities, including contact with state elected officials and
their local office staff for the midwest region states.
- Meet with legislators, legislative staff, state agency staff,
lobbyists, members of advocacy groups, and the general public
regarding legislative policy issues.
- Lead the preparation and submission of formal comments,
testimony, and position papers on proposed state legislation and
regulatory matters in the midwestern states region to the EVP of
Policy and Government Relations.
- Prepare written statements and analyses of budget and policy
documents and present analyses to the EVP of Policy and Government
Relations.
- Monitor legislative proceedings in the midwestern states and
provide reports of the proposed or passed legislation to EVP of
State Policy and Government Relations.
- Work closely with the midwest regional state agencies in
identifying resources for regional HSIs and for transmitting this
information to HSIs in the appropriate manner and in a timely
fashion.
- Communicate with and engage regional HSI presidents and other
key institutional officials and state government officials in
promoting and advocating HACU's regional policy priorities, bills
and/or regulations that have a potential impact on member
institutions in the region.
- As directed, and in collaboration with other HACU staff,
coordinate state and/or regional meetings of HSI presidents and/or
campus leaders around state/regional legislative and educational
policy issues.
- Arrange and facilitate testimony, meetings, and other such
contacts with elected or appointed state officials for HACU's
President and Presidents/CEOs of HACU-member institutions.
- As a team, work with the Directors of Government Affairs to
monitor and analyze regional state legislative bills and proposals
to ensure that the interests of HACU-member institutions are
included in such items.
- As requested by HACUs EVP of Policy and Government Relations,
represent HACU at meetings/conferences/symposiums and make
presentations to groups.
- Write summaries, documents, and internal reports for inclusion
in monthly cabinet and staff meetings.
- Write, publish and disseminate regional legislative alert
announcements, briefs and newsletters for timely distribution to
membership and other target groups as directed.
- Prepares required reporting information including local, state
and/or federal lobbying reports and other reporting, as
necessary.
- Work with the EVP for Policy and Government Relations and
HACU's Communication's team to establish and maintain MRO social
media presence.
- Manage the midwestern regional office budget, ensuring
effective use of resources.
- Assist senior management in other tasks or projects as
assigned.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIESCarries out supervisory
responsibilities for all personnel assigned to the Midwest Regional
Office. These duties are to be carried out in accordance with the
organization's policies and applicable federal and state laws.
Responsibilities would include interviewing, hiring, and training
employees; planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising
performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing
complaints and resolving problems.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS & WORK ENVIRONMENT
- Working conditions are on-site at a small branch office
environment, creating the ability to collaborate closely with a
small team of people with varied responsibilities.
- Employee will work a standard of 40 hours a week; however,
longer hours may be necessary at times.
- Conferences and events may take place in a hotel and/or
convention center settings and require longer hours of work on a
constantly changing schedule, including work on evenings and
weekends.
- Occasionally moves items weighing up to 25 pounds.
- Occasionally requires employee to squat, kneel, bend at the
waist, and reach for items.
- Constantly operates a computer and other office productivity
machinery.
- Employee performs essential functions of the job in an office
setting.
- Must be able to remain in a stationary position for extended
periods of time.
- Maintains and ensures security of HACU-issued equipment,
software, data, and supplies.
- Maintains and ensures security of HACU-issued equipment,
software, data, and supplies.
- Travel is required for this position, including but not limited
to out-of-state conferences and local travel. Travel frequency may
vary depending on the needs of the State Government Relations
department.
- Must be able to pass a criminal background check.
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONIn accordance with the ADA and other
applicable laws, reasonable accommodation will be provided to
enable a qualified individual with a disability to perform the
essential functions of the job.
Relocation assistance is not available for this position. EEO
STATEMENTThe Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities
(HACU) believes that equal opportunity for all employees and
applicants is important for the continuing success of our
organization. As an equal opportunity employer, HACU is committed
to a policy that provides equal employment opportunities to all
employees and applicants for employment without regard to race,
color, sex, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, marital
status, pregnancy, medical condition including genetic
characteristics, physical or mental disability, veteran status,
gender identification and expression, sexual orientation, and to
make all employment decisions so as to further this principle of
equal employment opportunity. HACU will not discriminate against
any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color,
sex, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status,
pregnancy, medical condition including genetic characteristics,
physical or mental disability, veteran status, gender
identification and expression, sexual orientation, and will take
affirmative action to ensure that applicants are offered employment
and employees are treated during employment without regard to these
characteristics. If you are interested in applying for employment
and need special assistance or accommodation to apply for a posted
position, contact our Human Resources department via phone at
210-576-3216 or via email at jobs@hacu.net.For HACU's full Equal
Opportunity Policy Statement, click here.
ADA STATEMENTThe Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities
(HACU) is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified
individuals. Consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA), the HACU will provide reasonable accommodation when
requested by a qualified applicant or employee, unless such
accommodation would cause an undue hardship. The policy regarding
requests for reasonable accommodation applies to all aspects of
employment, including the application process. If reasonable
accommodation is needed during the application process, please
email jobs@hacu.net. For more information regarding the Americans
with Disabilities Act, click here.
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