Location: Washington, DC
Date Posted: 07/22/2024
### Woodberry Associates seeks a Senior Manager to join its growing team of dynamic professionals
Based in Washington, DC, Woodberry Associates specializes in policy advocacy, government relations, and nonprofit management in health care and education. Our team is creative, collaborative, and committed to exceeding our clients’ expectations.
### Title: Senior Manager, Policy & Government Relations
**Required:** 4 years of experience in policy or government relations
**Location:** Washington, DC
### Who You Are
– Confident in written and verbal communication
– Familiar with legislative and regulatory processes
– Background in health care/pharmaceutical policy
– Preference given for Capitol Hill experience
– Adept at researching legislative, regulatory, and policy issues
– Attentive to details and committed to producing polished products
– Organized and task-oriented; able to manage multiple clients at once
– Adaptable to meet changing priorities
– Professional, solution-oriented, and collaborative
### What You Do
– Establish and grow relationships with clients, policymakers, and partners
– Maintain awareness of key policy and legislative issue areas
– Research, analyze, and summarize complex health care and education policy issues in written and verbal form
– Liaise with federal policymakers and their staff
– Oversee day-to-day support of clients
– Manage client projects, including planning and delivering on-time products developed with colleagues and third-party vendors
– Direct and support junior staff
### Salary & Benefits
This is a full-time, in-office position based in Washington, DC with a base salary range of $82,000-$91,000/year, health insurance, 401(k), and unlimited paid vacation.
### How You Apply
Interested candidates should email their resume and a writing sample to [email protected] and include “Senior Manager, Government Affairs” in the subject line.
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