Public Policy Director
Company: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits
Location: Washington
Posted on: November 6, 2024
Job Description:
Status: Full-time, Exempt Salary: $10,000 - $125,000, depending
on experience Report to: Chief Strategy and Impact Officer
Location: Washington, DC. Esperanza United does not have a physical
office in Washington, DC so this position is remote with occasional
meetings in the Washington, DC metro area. Supervises: Two staff;
Public Policy Manager and Public Policy CoordinatorPosition
overviewThe Public Policy Director works to advance Esperanza
United's public policy and systems change priorities through
education, policy development, strategic partnerships,
coalition-building, and administrative advocacy for
multi-disciplinary and cross-sector stakeholders. Priority issue
areas include gender and social justice, immigration, enhancing
safety and access to resources for gender-based violence (GBV)
survivors, and how all of these impact and intersect with Latin@
communities. The Public Policy Director oversees the strategy and
implementation of Esperanza United's policy initiatives, supervises
a team of two people, and serves as a leader within the
organization, community, GBV field, and among other key
stakeholders.About usEsperanza United mobilizes Latinas and Latin@
communities to end gender-based violence. Formerly Casa de
Esperanza, Esperanza United was founded in 1982 by a small group of
persevering Latinas as an emergency shelter in St. Paul, Minnesota.
We continue to ground our work in community strengths and wisdom,
as we serve Latin@s locally and nationwide.Core
responsibilities
- Develop an annual public policy work plan and budget with
clearly articulated policy goals, benchmarks, and outcomes.
- Lead a thriving public policy team, including implementing the
workplan, supervising two staff, overseeing staff evaluations, and
evaluating policy programming. Actively foster and contribute to
staff professional development through mentorship and
coaching.
- Provide leadership, direction, and oversight of public policy
initiatives including but not limited to developing policy tools
and resources and providing relevant training and technical
assistance. Public policy materials include advisories and
background memos for internal and external audiences, position
papers and briefs, policy alerts and updates, and media talking
points and materials. Work with the Communications team as needed
and appropriate.
- Develop mechanisms to ensure that Esperanza United's public
policy decisions, strategic direction, and related materials and
resources are based on the lived realities of Latin@s and are
consistent with the mission of Esperanza United.
- Serve as an external spokesperson on policy issues and
represent Esperanza United at conferences, meetings, and
gatherings, as appropriate.
- Cultivate and nurture strong, effective, and meaningful
relationships internally and externally with policymakers and their
staff, federal agencies leadership and staff, Esperanza United's
Policy Advisory Council, and other relevant national leaders.
- Support the President and CEO, Chief Strategy and Impact
Officer, C-Suite team, and other staff members prior to any
relevant federal and state legislative and executive branch agency
meetings with key talking points, data, and information.
- Advance the organizational policy agenda through authentic and
strategic partnerships and coalitions with other national policy
organizations, networks, and movements.
- Provide leadership and influence within the National Task Force
to End Sexual and Domestic Violence (NTF), National Hispanic
Leadership Agenda (NHLA), Alliance for Immigrant Survivors (AIS),
and other national networks and coalitions focused on GBV and
intersecting issues. For example, lead and coordinate key public
policy efforts via the NHLA, including Esperanza United's
leadership on it, addressing the intersectionality of our
work.
- Support advancement and sustainability efforts, including
regularly reporting on activities, collecting data, contributing to
proposal development, and preparing information for funders and
prospective funders.
- Integrate the philosophy, values, and mission of Esperanza
United into all work.
- Model leadership to sustain a positive work environment that
embodies Latin@ cultural strengths, interdependence, and
communalism.
- Other duties as assigned.Education, experience, skills, and
attributes
- Advanced degree; J.D. strongly preferred.
- Minimum of ten years of experience in public policy, including
at least three to five years of federal public policy
experience.
- Five to seven years of management experience, including
supervising staff or an equivalent combination of experience and
training.
- Demonstrated leadership capabilities, including facilitating
partnerships and collaboration, setting goals, working across teams
and departments, and embodying organizational values.
- Issue expertise in gender-based violence and/or immigration and
Latin@ communities strongly preferred.
- Strong relationship building with the ability to find common
ground, build consensus, and strengthen the collaboration among
diverse internal and external stakeholders.
- Experience developing long-term plans, tracking progress
towards goals, and prioritizing and managing multiple projects
simultaneously while ensuring deadlines are met.
- Bilingual (Spanish/English) and bicultural strongly
preferred.
- Strong community awareness and astuteness.
- Superior skills in effective oral and written communication,
including the ability to effectively respond to time-sensitive
requests from policymakers, funders, and other key
stakeholders.
- Excellent interpersonal and collaborative skills.
- Self-motivated, resourceful, and confident with planning,
problem-solving, and responding thoughtfully to changing and, at
times, uncertain conditions.
- Highly independent and good judgment.
- Understanding and application of intersectionality in all
facets of work.
- Knowledge of and ability to use computers and other resources
to effectively accomplish work.
- Ability to model behavior consistent with Esperanza United's
mission.Working environmentEsperanza United strives for a diverse,
equitable, and inclusive work environment and does not discriminate
on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, sex,
age, (dis)ability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender
identity, language, place of residence, political affiliation,
veteran status, status regard to public assistance, or any other
class protected by local, state, or federal law.Working
conditionsEsperanza United strives for a fully inclusive work
environment and expects all employees to fully accept all
co-workers and participants regardless of race, religion, age,
country of origin, immigration or citizenship status, sexual
orientation, family status, or gender identity.The above statements
are not intended to encompass all functions and qualifications of
this position; rather, they are intended to provide a general
framework of the requirements of the position. Job incumbents may
be required to perform other functions not specifically addressed
in this job description. Esperanza United offers a highly
competitive salary and benefits, commensurate with experience and
skills.Travel Requirements Some local and national travel expected.
Esperanza United does not have a physical office in Washington, DC
so this position is remote with occasional meetings in the
Washington, DC metro area. To applyPlease include your cover
letter, resume, and salary expectations. Copy paste the link below
to
apply:https://secure5.entertimeonline.com/ta/CBIZ20595.careers?ShowJob=386232833Learn
more about the organization at esperanzaunited.org
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