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Political Outreach Director

Political Outreach Director
Organization: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS)
Location: Washington, DC
Date Posted: 07/11/2024

### Passionate Advocate for Bipartisan Politics

As a passionate advocate for bipartisan politics, you strive to create a significant impact. Your captivating efforts in promoting and representing the orthopedic field during campaigns and fundraising are deeply fulfilling. Your commitment aligns with advancing the AAOS political program, specifically through the AAOS Orthopedic PAC and the Advisor’s Circle program. You are known for your attention to detail and excellent communication skills.

If this sounds like you, please read on!

### Political Outreach Director Responsibilities

**Development and Enhancement**
– Responsible for the continued development, enhancement, and implementation of two key components of the AAOS political program: the AAOS Orthopaedic PAC and the Advisor’s Circle program.
– Handles all PAC compliance, fundraising, and OrthoPAC operational activities as assigned.

**Advisor’s Circle Management**
– Under the direction of the Senior Director, manages all aspects in sustaining and growing our million-dollar soft dollar donation program.
– Works directly with current Advisor’s Circle members and works to identify and recruit future members.
– Manages Advisor’s Circle participation at political events, including retreats, in-district fundraisers, and conventions, and at AAOS meetings, including the Annual Meeting, NOLC, and Fall Meeting.
– Takes minutes on the monthly/quarterly conference calls and creates Advisor’s Circle related presentations and webinars.
– Coordinates and attends shareholder meetings, sub-specialty Annual Meetings, and in-district political events associated with the Advisor’s Circle.
– Works with Senior Director, Political Affairs in planning Advisor’s Circle DC events, such as fly-ins and NOLC activities.
– Plans and attends the annual Advisor’s Circle business meeting.

### Representation and Coordination

**Political Event Representation**
– Attends political events and fundraisers on behalf of the Orthopaedic PAC.
– Interacts with members of Congress, their staff, fundraisers, and other industry lobbyists to engage and discuss orthopedic policies and political issues.

**Resident Activities Coordination**
– Works to increase resident involvement in the Orthopaedic PAC and AAOS advocacy activities, including the Resident Reception and deployment of the Future’s Capitol Club.
– Provides assistance with the development and execution of the PAC Resident Fellowship (established in 2015) to increase PAC outreach and education efforts to AAOS resident members.
– Plans and coordinates the PAC Resident Leadership Reception at Annual Meeting to increase resident PAC involvement.
– Collaborates with development staff in representing the OGR at all resident industry sponsored symposia.

**Internal Outreach and Communications**
– Writes email solicitations and assists in mail and telephone solicitations.
– Works with PAC members to encourage peer-to-peer fundraising.
– Provides PAC updates for the Orthopaedic PAC Newsletter, AAOS Now, Advocacy Now, Advisor’s Circle, PAC Annual Report, and the AAOS Resident Newsletter.

### Fundraising and Events

**New Fundraising Programs**
– Works with PAC team to develop, launch, and maintain new sources of funding for the PAC including big data, mobile fundraising, and the Rainmaker’s Program.

**Political Event Coordination**
– Helps plan AAOS-hosted political fundraisers and check delivery events (62 in 2018).
– Works with Senior Director to promote events, confirm attendees, and strategically plan to maximize the impact they make to the beneficiary.
– Works with Senior Director, as well as DC and national fundraisers, to plan bundled DC and in-district fundraising events.

### Committee Support and Workshop Planning

**PAC Executive Committee Staffing**
– Assists in staffing PAC Executive Committee as needed.
– Provides updates to Committee on political activity.
– Works with the PAC Executive Committee to plan and execute the Orthopaedic PAC’s Independent Expenditure program.

**Medical and Dental PACs Workshops**
– Assists in planning and attending two political workshops: MaDPAC Forum and Candidate Workshop.
– Works with Senior Director and with other medical and dental PACs to coordinate and plan two multi-day industry workshops.

### Essential Values

– **Teamwork:** Effective collaboration and team-focus to solve complex problems and drive innovation.
– **Empowerment:** The authority, information, and skills to make decisions and drive results.
– **Accountability:** Ownership of process and results that drive decisions and ensure implementation.
– **Mindset of Growth/Continuous Learning:** Focused on and invested in self and staff development to become more adaptable, making the Academy more agile, innovative, and sustainable.

### Travel

– Up to 35 days per year

### Qualifications

**Required**
– Minimum of a bachelor’s degree
– 3 to 4 years of government relations experience
– Experience with a PAC, preferably through two election cycles
– Skilled at networking and negotiating
– Knowledge of the legislative process and grassroots advocacy
– Experience managing multiple projects
– Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
– Ability to convey concepts clearly and write effectively for various publication styles, including issue papers, web pages, newsletters, advocacy action alerts, fundraising appeals, year-end reports, event promotions, advertising copy, and others
– Strong interpersonal, writing, and oral communication skills
– Skilled at Word, Excel, PowerPoint

**Desired**
– Fundraising experience
– Database management experience
– Experience with industry-specific PAC and grassroots software programs
– Familiarity with the medical PAC community
– Maintains contacts with the Hill and Members of Congress

Join us in shaping AAOS’ success! If this resonates with you, apply today by sharing the following:

– Clearly communicate why you are the ideal candidate for this role, providing specific examples and experiences as proof points.
– Resumes must be accompanied by a cover letter with salary expectations to be considered.

**Please Note**
– This hybrid position is based in Washington, DC and is open to applicants who are able to commute weekly to this office.
– Applicants must already be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of work visas.

**Job Code:** 1000092

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