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Fisheries and Water Resources Policy Coordinator

Deadline:
Employer:
Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies
Job Field:
Fisheries
Policy/Administrative
Job Type:
Full Time
Location:
District of Columbia
Location Detail:
Washington, D.C.
Job Description:

Support Government Affairs Logistics – assist the Government Affairs (GA) Director with coordinating, scheduling Congressional, Federal agency, and community/coalition meetings and conference calls on topics related to fish and aquatic resource policy. Participate in meetings on behalf of and with the Government Affairs Director, take notes, and assist with meetings and organizational follow-up on tasks and logistics.

Coordinate Advocacy Efforts – at the Direction of the GA Director, coordinate meetings with congressional staff on fisheries and aquatic resource topics, participate in meetings with congressional staff in direct support of the GA Director; lead and assist as needed with writing and submitting congressional testimony and statements for the record; develop talking points on legislation and issues; draft and track, and assist when necessary with the drafting and tracking of Senate and House “Dear Colleague Letters” and community letters of support/opposition on legislation; develop and distribute advocacy messages to Congress on important legislation.

Assist with Policy Development— identify emerging Congressional and Federal agency issues related to fisheries and aquatic policy as well as infrastructure and conservation provisions in the BIL And IRA. Assess potential impacts of legislation, policy and guidance to State fish and wildlife agency members; coordinate the development of Association positions on Congressional legislation; and provide legislative support to Association committees and working groups. Assist the Government Affairs Director in developing and reviewing nationally coordinated comments with State fish and wildlife agency members, and the appropriate AFWA committees, for submission during federal agency rule-making processes.

Outreach and Education to Association Members – provide written and verbal communications/updates to State fish and wildlife agency Directors, their key staff – including Fish Chiefs, and AFWA committees on Congressional affairs via participating in and coordinating regularly scheduled conference calls and committee meetings. Help develop content for Association member communications; assist with development of Congressional “calls to action” for Association members; assist the Association’s Communications Director with management of web content for government affairs issues.

Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

Ability to communicate effectively (orally and in writing), work effectively with others, be self-motivated, manage long-term and plan strategically as well as handle short-term deadlines, demonstrate sharp policy analytical ability, and manage multiple projects/issues simultaneously. Ability to develop and maintain relationships with key policymakers and Congressional staff, AFWA members, and conservation organizations. Experience with planning and facilitating meetings. Familiarity with the federal regulatory process. Experience working for a state, federal, territorial, or provincial fish and wildlife agency or a demonstrated understanding of the role of state fish and wildlife agencies preferred. Experience working for a member of Congress in policy-making and the legislative process is desirable.

The Association utilizes Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Office products. Proficiency with these products is required.

Commitment to Association’s values including working in and supporting a diverse and inclusive workplace.

Miscellaneous:

Bachelor’s degree in fish and wildlife management or a closely related field; or master’s or bachelor’s degree in political science with a focus on natural resource conservation or environmental studies; and at least 1-3 years’ experience in natural resource policymaking and the legislative process.

Travel time required: 25%

Salary:
$60,000
How to Apply:

Please email CV and cover letter, subject line Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Policy Coordinator, to kthiede@fishwildlife.org. Feel free to reach out to UGA alum Kalina Vatave (kvatave@fishwildlife.org) with any questions.

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