Director of Congressional & Government Affairs - External Relations
Company: Center For Strategic And International Studies
Location: Washington
Posted on: November 6, 2024
Job Description:
Director of Congressional & Government Affairs - External
RelationsExternal Relations Washington, DC ID: 1578-233
Full-Time/Regular JOB SUMMARY:The Center for Strategic and
International Studies (CSIS) is a non-profit, bipartisan public
policy organization established in 1962 to provide strategic
insights and practical policy solutions to decision makers
concerned with global security and prosperity. CSIS is seeking a
Director of Congressional and Government Affairs to lead the
Center's policymaker outreach efforts, execute congressional
activities, and advise CSIS scholars and programs on legislative
and executive branch engagement.Bipartisan engagement with leaders
on Capitol Hill is central to CSIS's mission. The Director is a
senior leader responsible for developing and implementing a
strategic plan that broadens the Center's base of relationships on
Capitol Hill and positions CSIS as the preeminent thought leader on
complex national security and geopolitical matters.This position
oversees a staff of three and reports directly to the Chief
Communications Officer. The salary band for this position is
$175,000-$225,000, commensurate with experience.ESSENTIAL DUTIES
AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Essential functions may include, but are not
limited to the following:
- Developing and implementing a Center-wide congressional
outreach strategy that effectively engages and informs members of
Congress and staff around the institution's core areas of
scholarship;
- Broadening and strengthening CSIS's network on Capitol Hill and
developing new opportunities for congressional engagement;
- Working collaboratively and proactively with CSIS programs, the
Center's External Relations staff, and Center leadership on
legislative and executive branch engagement;
- Creating opportunities for CSIS to lead collaborative
engagements between parties from the legislative and executive
branches;
- Regularly briefing internal staff on the congressional agenda
and strategically guiding scholars on opportunities to deliver
relevant and timely analysis to decisionmakers on Capitol
Hill;
- Overseeing and hosting events and meetings on Capitol Hill and
at CSIS, including in-person and virtual staff and member
briefings, speaking engagements with members of Congress at CSIS
events, and private roundtables and salon-style events;
- Identifying opportunities for CSIS scholars to participate in
congressional testimony;
- Developing effective and innovative approaches for the
dissemination of CSIS research products to policymakers on Capitol
Hill and in executive branch departments and agencies;
- Leading a team consisting of an Associate Director, Program
Manager, and Program Coordinator.KNOWLEDGE, EDUCATION, AND
EXPERIENCE:
- Bachelor's degree in international relations, government,
public policy, or other related field is required; master's degree
preferred;
- 10+ years of government experience or experience in public
affairs or congressional relations required; senior-level Capitol
Hill experience strongly preferred;
- Extensive developed network of congressional and executive
branch contacts essential;
- Strong base of relationships with members and staff serving on
congressional committees relevant to CSIS's research portfolio
strongly preferred;
- Deep understanding of the nuances of the legislative process
and a keen sense of the political environment is essential;
- Ability to build relationships and work with individuals across
the political spectrum essential;
- Strong communication and diplomatic skills essential;
- Leadership skills and ability to operate in a fast-paced
environment and manage competing priorities essential;
- A background working in international relations, national
security, or U.S. economic policy, and an interest in
policy-related research desirable.PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORK
CONDITIONS:This position will be based out of our Washington DC
headquarters and is expected to be in-office. The physical demands
are representative of those that must be met by an employee working
in an office environment. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job
functions.HOW TO APPLY:Interested applicants must submit a resume
and cover letter at .
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