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Manager, Special Projects (Government Relations)

Manager, Special Projects (Government Relations)
Organization: Boys & Girls Club of America
Location: Washington, DC
Date Posted: 08/27/2024

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Boys & Girls Clubs of America is the nation’s premier youth development organization. Our programs, training, and services impact nearly 4 million children and teens every year. We are always looking for qualified professionals with a passion for improving young lives, as a member of our national staff. We have strong values, embrace diversity, and offer great benefits to allow our employees to maintain work/life balance.

LOCATION:
Washington, DC – Hybrid model: In office Tuesday & Wednesday, remote Monday, Thursday & Friday

Responsibilities

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  • First drafts of correspondence (i.e., invitations and thank you letters to Congress/Agencies)
  • Updating Government Relations Tracking Dashboards, Club advocacy interactions, Federal Legislation Tracker, Congressional champion tracking, and team goal trackers
  • Managing Congressional mass emails and communications
  • Appropriations request support
  • Provide policy research, monitor legislation, run bill reports, etc.
  • Meeting support/scheduling/notes internally and with consultants and coalitions
  • Advocacy event support in DC, including National Days of Advocacy and Summit for America’s Youth:
    • Managing congressional meeting scheduling process
    • Youth of the Year travel management
    • Packet planning and assembly
    • Project management of the event
    • Meeting feedback and responses to congressional offices
  • Support for other Government Relations special events (Briefings, Alumni or Partner events)
  • Material drafting, editing, and production
  • Tracking RSVPs and other planning support
  • Onsite support
  • Support Advocacy special events like congressional recess engagement and Native Week of Advocacy, including deck creation, tracking of visits, and reports to the field
  • Compile weekly press clips
  • Newsletter drafting and design
  • Intern recruitment & onboarding
  • Supporting Action Alert drafting, design, execution, and tracking utilizing Advocacy software
  • Office manager responsibilities for DC office, including being the point of contact for all Government Relations inquiries
  • Government Relations team updates to BGCA intranet and internet sites
  • Administering Government Relations training logistics, including trackers, tech, email reminders, and follow-ups
  • Administratively support our Youth Advocacy initiative, including:
    • Organizing and updating Club list, contacts, etc.
    • Preparing communications to update TLC Cohorts
    • Updating TLC Cohort projects and transferring data from reports to data tracker
    • Tracking budgets and providing requested reports

Qualifications

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

  • Bachelor’s degree in education, youth development, sociology, training, evaluation, or related discipline with a strong background in consultation, training, data analysis, and organizational development.
  • Minimum of two years of experience, including one year of project management responsibilities that include designing and leading multiple, simultaneous projects
  • Advanced level of analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills

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