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Manager of Legislative & Regulatory Affairs

Manager of Legislative & Regulatory Affairs
Organization: National Pest Management Association
Location: Fairfax, VA
Date Posted: 03/14/2024

SUMMARY:

The National Pest Management Association seeks a highly motivated, ambitious, and resourceful individual to serve as the Manager of Legislative & Regulatory Affairs. As part of the NPMA policy team, this individual will advocate for the professional pest management industry at the state and local levels. This position reports directly to the Director of Legislative and Regulatory Affairs and works closely with members of the public policy department.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Review state legislative and regulatory activity via FiscalNote (tracked by Coordinator) and other outlets and alert public policy team to potential issues
  • Interpret and summarize state rules, regulations, bills, and other communications
  • Facilitate legislative and regulatory strategy meetings with representatives of state pest management associations, allied trade associations, and other stakeholders
  • Support state pest management associations with direct lobbying and advocacy efforts
  • Draft and distribute state legislative/regulatory alerts and Voter Voice calls-to-action to Association members
  • Support the facilitation of (virtual) legislative and regulatory monthly updates for public policy-focused association members
  • Support federal affairs efforts as needed, including, but not limited to, meeting with congressional offices/agency staff and contributing to the production and facilitation of NPMA’s annual Legislative Day Conference (fly-in)
  • Build and develop a network of policy contacts
  • Work with allied groups in the DC Metro area and state coalitions
  • Form relationships with state representatives, their staff, and contract state lobbyists
  • Serve as the Association co-liaison for the SPAR (State Policy Affairs Representative) Program
  • Provide state legislative and regulatory updates to NPMA’s Public Policy Committee and Fumigation Committee
  • Contribute to the weekly policy communications email
  • Contribute to industry relations articles (policy, technical, and certification) for internal and external publications
  • Prepare testimony for state hearings
  • Assist with committee work and project implementation as needed
  • Other duties as assigned

QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE:

  • Strong writing skills, including proofreading and editing
  • Experience tracking bills and regulations and providing summaries
  • A strong commitment to advocating on behalf of public health and business issues
  • Knowledge of pesticide issues and/or understanding of the pest management industry a plus, but not required
  • Proficient in Microsoft Word, Power Point, Excel, Outlook, and Teams
  • Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in a related field
  • 2-5 years of public policy experience in U.S. Congress, a state legislature, federal or state agency, company, or a trade association

This position is based in Old Town Fairfax, with a hybrid virtual/in-person work schedule. Some travel will be required depending on the Association and Legislative schedules and events.

WHO WE ARE:

NPMA’s shared core values describe our essence and guide our actions. Our values are part of our DNA. They guide the way we work with our members, partners and with each other. Through integrity, passion, life balance, teamwork, and collaboration, all while having fun, we will continue to create a vibrant culture where ideas can blossom, people can thrive and success can flourish. NPMA is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

To apply, please email Jame Darr at [email protected]

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