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Senior Manager, Public Policy

Senior Manager, Public Policy
Organization: Alzheimer's Association
Location: Bedford, NH
Date Posted: 06/05/2024

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### Position Summary

The Senior Manager of Public Policy (1) serves as the principal staff for state government affairs and chief lobbyist in New Hampshire, representing the Alzheimer’s Association before New Hampshire’s legislature, governor, relevant state agencies, community stakeholders and coalitions, and on statewide task forces and work groups; and (2) is responsible for grassroots engagement and volunteer recruitment in support of the Association’s state and federal public policy priorities. This position is responsible for implementing the Alzheimer’s Association’s coordinated state policy priorities including issues related to Medicaid, long-term care, training standards, aging, and workforce and serves as a registered lobbyist with the state. The Senior Manager of Public Policy reports to MA/NH Director of Public Policy and leads the Alzheimer’s Association’s policy work and engagement in New Hampshire.

### Responsibilities

Essential functions and responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

– Plan and execute a multi-year state legislative and regulatory agenda with a focus on implementation of the Association’s state policy priorities, in collaboration with the Director of Public Policy and the Association’s National Public Policy Office in Washington, D.C.
– Draft bills and regulatory language, secure bill sponsors, and provide testimony before state legislative committees on the Association’s behalf as needed.
– Develop and grow relationships with legislators, other state government officials, and key community stakeholders.
– Lead chapter’s efforts to participate in NH’s legislative subcommittee on Alzheimer’s and other relevant policy task forces and coalitions.
– Track state legislation utilizing the Association’s approved tracking system and monitor committee meetings and legislative action.
– Report lobbying activities as required and ensure compliance with the Association’s approved lobbying compliance vendor and internal tracking system.
– Plan and execute the Association’s annual State Advocacy Day event at the state capitol.
– Recruit, train, and facilitate year-round efforts of volunteer Alzheimer’s Ambassadors and volunteer team members working with their assigned member of Congress, in partnership with the MA/NH team and D.C. Public Policy Office.
– Manage year-round state policy grassroots advocacy activities by Alzheimer’s State Champions and other volunteers, including office visits, correspondence, and volunteer testimony before legislative committees.
– Work with advocates to promote the Association’s federal and state policy priorities in earned and social media.
– Ensure volunteer advocates are reporting activities and contacts with federal and state officials.
– In consultation with the Director of Public Policy, provide regular updates to Association staff in the state, the chapter board, volunteer advocates, and to staff in the Association’s National Public Policy Office.
– Collaborate with Association staff across the chapter regularly including Communications, Programs, Health Systems, and the Executive Director to advance mission priorities and provide policy expertise.
– As part of the MA/NH chapter, provide support to Massachusetts advocacy efforts and other Chapter and Regional efforts as needed.

### Qualifications

– Bachelor’s degree required.
– At least 5 to 7 years experience working in a state government affairs setting; as a state legislative staff person; or as policy staff in the governor’s office or relevant state agency, preferably in New Hampshire.

### Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

– Has current contacts within the state legislature and executive branch, and with potential partners and collaborators in New Hampshire.
– Political or issue advocacy campaign experience desired.
– Understands, and has experience with the legislative, regulatory, and budget process in New Hampshire.
– Experience in volunteer management/community organizing.
– Familiar with Medicaid, senior, aging, health, and long-term care issues.
– Demonstrates the ability to anticipate, identify, organize, and analyze public policy opportunities.
– Possess excellent written and oral communications skills.
– Detail-oriented, adaptable, organized and able to successfully manage multiple projects and tasks.
– Proven self-starter with excellent judgment and careful attention to detail.
– Strong negotiation skills.
– Ability to work effectively with diverse populations with a high level of integrity, diplomacy, and initiative.
– Must possess a valid driver’s license, good driving record, access to a reliable vehicle, and proof of automobile insurance.
– Ability/willingness to travel across the state, including occasionally to Massachusetts and some evenings and weekends (up to 15%).
– Travel by car and occasionally by air is required.
– Attend the Association’s annual Advocacy Forum in Washington, D.C.

### Position Details

– **Title**: Senior Manager of Public Policy
– **Position Location**: Bedford, NH
– **Full Time or Part Time**: Full time
– **Position Grade**: 308
– **Reports To**: Director of Public Policy

### Who We Are

The Alzheimer’s Association is the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer’s care, support, and research. Our mission is to lead the way to end Alzheimer’s and all other dementias by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. The Alzheimer’s Association announced a landmark $100 million investment in research for 2023. This unparalleled commitment is illustrative of the momentum we are building in dementia research — our investments today will lead to breakthroughs tomorrow.

At the Alzheimer’s Association, our employees are at the core of all we do. Our network of more than 1,900 employees across the United States makes a difference each and every day for those impacted by Alzheimer’s and those at risk for the disease. We warmly invite qualified applicants to consider this opportunity to make a life-changing impact on the millions living with Alzheimer’s, their caregivers, and those that may develop the disease in the future. Read on to learn more about the role, then visit our website [www.alz.org/jobs](http://www.alz.org/jobs) to explore who we are and why we’ve been recognized as a Best Place to Work for the last twelve years in a row.

At the Alzheimer’s Association, we believe that diverse perspectives are critical to achieving health equity — meaning that all communities have a fair and just opportunity for early diagnosis and access to risk reduction and quality care. The Association is committed to engaging underrepresented and underserved communities and responding with resources and education to address the disproportionate impact of Alzheimer’s and dementia.

The Alzheimer’s Association is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace and provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.

Employees working 24 hours/week or more are eligible for a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, vision, flex accounts, short and long-term disability, life insurance, long-term care insurance, tuition reimbursement, generous Paid Time Off, 12 annual holidays and Paid Family Leave, as well as an annual Cultural & Heritage Day and Volunteer Day of their choosing. They are also eligible for our gold standard 401(k) retirement plan.

Full-time employees (37.5 hours/week) will enjoy all of the above plus an annual School Visitation Day and an Elder Care Facility Day of their choosing.

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