Legislative and Policy Director
- Employer
- Green New Deal Network
- Location
- Remote
- Salary
- $111,300 - $130,000
- Closing date
- Feb 4, 2023
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- Focus Areas
- Environment, Government, Human Services
- Job Function
- Advocacy / Lobbying, Executive / Senior Management, Public Policy / Administration
- Position Type
- Full Time
- Degree Level
- High School
- Willingness to Travel
- up to 25%
- Experience Level
- Executive
About the Green New Deal Network
GNDN unites diverse national organizations and allied local coalitions across states, tribal nations, and in commonwealths & territories to win local, state, and federal Green New Deal legislation. The GNDN members are working in concert to build a powerful organizing, policy, and political campaign to demand and win bold change.
Context and Current Opportunities
In 2020, faced with the pandemic and recession crisis, the GNDN launched into fighting for federal Green New Deal-style investments and a robust congressional reconciliation package. To accomplish this objective, the Network developed and campaigned for the THRIVE Act, a $10 trillion climate, care, jobs, and justice bill that would create enough jobs to end unemployment, build modern, reliable infrastructure, and invest in community resources while ensuring labor and justice protections. The Act also had provisions to strengthen the nation-to-nation relationship between the U.S. and sovereign Indian Tribes.
As political dynamics played out, the GNDN focused its power and resources on influencing the Build Back Better Act (BBBA) and what ultimately became the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). The IRA contained key elements of the THRIVE Act—specifically hundreds of billions of dollars for renewable energy, environmental justice funding, permanent and full funding for the Black Lung Disability Trust Fund, and cross-cutting environmental, equity, and labor standards. Unlike THRIVE, however, the IRA bolstered the fossil fuel industry, included provisions that will harm frontline communities, and did not include investments in key sectors of the economy such as care workers.
Post-IRA and heading into 2023, the coalition is focused on supporting state-level campaigning around the implementation of federal money for climate justice on the ground, advancing public support for a Green New Deal, deepening our labor and Tribal nation engagement strategies, and planning out the next iteration of a federal legislative/policy agenda.
We are looking for a Legislative & Policy Director excited to take on the challenge of supporting the coalition as we move through both supporting a network of states campaigning around the implementation of federal money and new policy wins to advance climate justice, and identifying our opportunities to advance a Green New Deal federally.
The Legislative & Policy Director will be the primary staff person responsible for advancing the federal legislative and policy goals of the GNDN and supporting state coalitions’ policy work in line with GNDN priorities. They will support the senior policy and advocacy staff of national partners and the grassroots power of state and local partners to build momentum for GND legislative and administrative progress in Washington, D.C. They will manage the legislative and policy team.
Essential Functions
Strategy Development and Implementation (50%)
- Provide high-level strategic advice to the National Director, Coordinating Team, and Field team on political developments, including long-term strategy, growth, and opportunities for policy interventions. Priorities for the first year would include the following:
- In coordination with senior leadership, supporting GNDN in developing our next federal campaign push (i.e., a fight for the next Green New Deal-style investment package or otherwise).
- In coordination with senior leadership, supporting GNDN in developing our next federal campaign push (i.e., a fight for the next Green New Deal-style investment package or otherwise).
Coalition and Partnerships (30%)
- Develop, maintain, and expand relationships with key stakeholders/decision-makers.
Supervision (20%)
- Cultivate and lead a cohesive and supportive policy and legislative team.
Required Experience, Skills, and Characteristics
- 7+ years of significant experience working to advance policies at the federal level in an advocacy organization, in Congress, or an Administration;
Preferred Experience, Skills, and Characteristics
- Experience with policy development in a coalition, as informed by the experiences and priorities of directly-impacted people;
- A strong understanding of state-based climate policy work, i.e., an ability to monitor and strategize around trends in state climate/energy policy activity.
Compensation and Benefits Package
The annual salary range for the Legislative & Policy Director, depending on experience, is $111,300 - $130,000. The GNDN provides a generous benefits package, including health, vision, and dental insurance; vacation, sick, and personal time off; a retirement plan; and various other benefits.
Location and Work Conditions
This position is remote; however, applicants should be based in or willing to relocate to the Washington, D.C., metropolitan region. This position is expected to work Monday through Friday, 10 am - 6 pm ET, but hours are flexible. There will be occasional travel for work-related responsibilities and needs.
COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement
GNDN requires all full-time, exempt employees to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination per CDC guidelines unless a medical or religious accommodation is requested and approved. GNDN will provide reasonable time frames for compliance for candidates who must complete a full vaccination cycle under this policy. Please contact jobs@greennewdealnetwork.org if you have further questions or concerns about this policy and how it may apply to your candidacy.
Application Process
Submit a cover letter and resume, saved together as a single PDF attachment, at http://bit.ly/GNDNapplicants. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
Please reach out to jobs@greennewdealnetwork.org if you experience technical difficulties submitting your application or need a reasonable accommodation to complete the application, interview, or some other portion of the selection process for a job at Green New Deal Network (with the subject line "Application Accommodation").
Equity Statement: The Green New Deal Network is an equal-opportunity employer committed to racial, economic, and social justice. Black people, Indigenous people, people of color, people with disabilities, women, and LGBTQIA+ candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. Applicants will not be discriminated against because of race, color, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, religion, national origin, citizenship status, disability, ancestry, marital status, veteran status, medical condition, or any protected category prohibited by local, state, or federal laws. We are committed to a diverse workplace and supporting our staff with ongoing career development opportunities.
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